
CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.63, No.5, May. 2025
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.716)
contents
- Historical Structure and Concrete
- By K. Kabayama
Special Issue : The Leap Forward of Concrete Tourism
- General Topics
- 1.1 Preservation and Rehabilitation of Historic Concrete Architectural Buildings in Japan
- By O.Goto
- 1.2 Expanding New Tourism for Civil Engineering Heritage
- By T.Abe
- 1.3 Dark Tourism and Concrete Engineering
- By A.Ide
- Design, Production and Construction Stages
- 2.1 Creation and Growth of Sanyo-Onoda City Rooted in the Founding Onoda Cement
- By T.Dainobu and A.Eriguchi
- 2.2 Ishinomaki City Center Reconstruction and River Embankment Integration
- By T.Kobayashi
- 2.3 Material Conservation of Architectural Monuments Through the Collaboration of the Next Generation of Leaders
- By K.Oka
- Use and Renovation Stages
- 3.1 Concrete Parapets as Interface Between Nature and Human
- By Y.Hoshino
- 3.2 The Renovation Process Preserved and Developed History with Tradition-Kyoto Shijo Minamiza·Former Kyoto Kiyomizu Elementary School-
- By Y.Fukumoto, E.Tanaka and T.Tanaka
- 3.3 Nurturing the New National Stadium and Linking It to Cultural Contributions
- By S.Kawamoto and H.Kawano
- 3.4 Okinawa Concrete History, Inheritance and Nakijin Village Central Community Center
- By Y.Nerome
- 3.5 Cultural Heritage Contribution and Concrete Tourism Potential of the Taiyo-no-to (Tower of the Sun) from Osaka Expo, 1970
- By K.Yumoto and Y.Kamiya
- Demolition and Recycling Stages
- 4.1 Towards the Realization of Circular Ecology Through Santome Konjakumura, Cherished Engagement in the Local Community
- By Y.Tomokuni
- 4.2 Dry Stone Walling School, Which Can Gather People to Local Areas
- By J.Sanada
- 4.3 Kumamoto Castle Reconstruction Observation Path Showcasing Its Restoration Process
- By S.Hori, Y.Tsukagawa and H.Watanabe
- Preservation and Restoration Stages
- 5.1 Livelihood and Community Spun by Indigenous Construction Methods Using Earth and Stones
- By H.Fukuhara
- 5.2 Amazing Concrete Tourism-Preservation and Utilization of the Hario Transmitting Station-
- By N.Tanaka and H.Matsuo
- 5.3 Turning the Civil Engineering Heritage of the Former JR Sanko Line Into a Place of Enjoyment and Learning
- By I.Morita
- 5.4 New Social Developments Seen from the Sky Station at the Old Amarube Railway Bridge in Hyogo
- By H.Kawamoto, H.Fujiwara and M.Kaneko
- 5.5 The Story of the Repair and Restoration of Traditional Stone Houses in Catalonia
- By N.Koshiishi
