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The plans for Tokyo Bay: the challenge of urban policy, 1950s–1990s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2023

Junichi Hasegawa*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Economics, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
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*Corresponding author. Email: hasegawa@econ.keio.ac.jp
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Abstract

At the conclusion of the 1950s in Japan, plans to reclaim and develop Tokyo Bay were proposed by the Japan Housing Corporation's president and a private think tank on economic affairs. The vision was incompatible with dispersion, the basic direction of the state's policy, so it was quickly rejected, but its legacy lived on as the trans-Tokyo Bay highway in 1997. This article argues that the lack of an effective national policy led to contradictory initiatives and divisions among the stakeholders, leaving open the way for the large-scale reclamation and development of Tokyo Bay.

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Figure 1. Tokyo Bay as of 2022.

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Figure 2. Kano's vision of reclamation and development of Tokyo Bay.Source: Based on Sangyo Keikaku Kaigi, Tokyowan Niokutsuboumetate nitsuiteno Kankoku, 81.

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Figure 3. CIP's vision of reclamation and development of Tokyo Bay.Source: Based on Sangyo Keikaku Kaigi, Tokyowan Niokutsuboumetate nitsuiteno Kankoku, 9, 24 (Figure 7) and 28–9.

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Figure 4. Tange's Tokyo Plan 1960.Courtesy of Kawasumi Kobayashi Kenji Photograph Office.

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Figure 5. Tange's Tokyo Plan 1986.Courtesy of Tange Associates.