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Progress in Earth and Planetary Science | 2015

Comparing the visual perception and aesthetic evaluation of natural landscapes in Russia and Japan: cultural and environmental factors

Elena Petrova; Yury Mironov; Yoji Aoki; Hajime Matsushima; Satoshi Ebine; Katsunori Furuya; Anastasia Petrova; Norimasa Takayama; Hirofumi Ueda

Japan and Russia have deeply rooted cultural traditions regarding natural landscape appreciation, share a common border, and have areas with similar natural environments. They differ, however, in cultural, historical, and economic aspects. The purpose of this study was to reveal the similarities and differences between Russian and Japanese respondents regarding the visual and emotional evaluation of landscapes based on ethno-cultural and regional differences. We asked respondents at universities in Russia (Moscow, Irkutsk, and Kamchatka) and Japan (Hokkaido, Chiba, and Miyazaki) to group and rate 70 landscape images. Unlike theoretical concepts that explain landscape preferences within an evolutionary framework or according to individual and cultural differences, we found that these factors interact in more complicated ways. Cultural traditions and features of the natural environment that were familiar to respondents influenced their visual perception and aesthetic evaluation of landscape. Russian respondents seemed more emotional while Japanese respondents tended to be more restrained in their assessments. However, there was a strong correlation between their estimates of landscape attractiveness, which might confirm the existence of universal human concepts of landscape aesthetics. The most attractive for both Russian and Japanese respondents were waterfalls, mountains, and lakes; waterless plains were the least attractive. At the same time, we found cross-cultural differences in assessing seacoasts, rivers, forests, and swampy plains. There was practically no correlation between Russian and Japanese respondents in their appreciation of exotic/familiar landscapes. For the Russian respondents, the most exotic landscapes were also the most attractive, although we did not observe such a tendency for the Japanese. All respondents appreciated certain familiar landscapes that were symbols of native nature as very attractive. Unlike ‘geoscientific’ landscape classifications, in the visual and emotional grouping of landscapes, the most important feature appeared to be the presence/absence of water and the type of water basin (river, lake, and sea); for Russian respondents (especially Muscovites), topography was also important, while the Japanese respondents mostly used visual and seasonal characteristics in their classifications. All Japanese respondents assessed the attractiveness and exoticism of landscapes almost identically, while there were some differences among Russian respondents from different regions.


Archive | 2014

Landscape Perception in Japan and Germany

Hirofumi Ueda

With increased global discussion about the natural environment, an understanding of culturally different meanings of environment is needed for local participatory environmental management as well as cross-national cooperation. In the present report, by using Landscape Image Sketching Technique (LIST), the culturally different landscape perceptions were analyzed between Japan and Germany.


Landscape and Urban Planning | 2015

‘It's real, not fake like a park’: Residents’ perception and use of informal urban green-space in Brisbane, Australia and Sapporo, Japan

Christoph Rupprecht; Jason Antony Byrne; Hirofumi Ueda; Alex Y. Lo


Forest Policy and Economics | 2012

Landscape image sketches of forests in Japan and Russia.

Hirofumi Ueda; Toshihiro Nakajima; Norimasa Takayama; Elena Petrova; Hajime Matsushima; Katsunori Furuya; Yoji Aoki


Urban and Regional Planning Review | 2015

Values, Concerns, and Attitudes Toward the Environment in Japan and Russia

Norimasa Takayama; Elena Petrova; Hajime Matsushima; Katsunori Furuya; Hirofumi Ueda; Yury Mironov; Anastasia Petrova; Yoji Aoki


Landscape Research Japan Online | 2014

The Role of Green Spaces in the City Image of Sapporo

Hirofumi Ueda; Christoph Rupprecht


Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture | 2012

Study of Mindscape figure of University students for coastal landscape

Hajime Matsushima; Masaki Oikawa; Hirofumi Ueda


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Comparing the visual perception and aesthetic evaluation of natural landscapes in Russia and Japan

Elena Petrova; Yury Mironov; Yoji Aoki; Hajime Matsushima; Satoshi Ebine; Katsunori Furuya; Anastasia Petrova; Norimasa Takayama; Hirofumi Ueda


Japan Geoscience Union | 2016

Winter landscape imageries of the city in Sapporo and Rovaniemi

Hirofumi Ueda


PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF JSSD THE 62st ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF JSSD | 2015

A Study on Regional Revitalization Taking Advantage of Art and Design

Koichiro Kakiyama; Megumi Katayama; Masahiro Ishii; Ryo Yamada; Masaya Saito; Hirofumi Ueda

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Norimasa Takayama

National Agriculture and Food Research Organization

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Anastasia Petrova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yury Mironov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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