A Preliminary Study on the Renewal Experience of Japan's Old Communities from the Perspective of Aging — Take the Japanese Hanada Community as an example

Authors

  • Junyan Liu School of Art Design And Media, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200030 Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71465/fias238

Keywords:

Ageing, Community renewal, Japanese Hanada Community

Abstract

This paper takes Hanada community in Japan as a case study to discuss the experience and enlightenment of how to renew the old community from the perspective of adaptation to the elderly. The research shows that the renewal of old communities should start from housing, transportation, medical care, welfare and other aspects to improve the quality of life of elderly residents. In the renewal practice of Huatian Community, community residents actively participate in community planning and decision-making, the government and social groups provide necessary support and services for the community, and also adopt advanced scientific and technological means, such as intelligent facilities, to improve the functionality and comfort of the community. In addition, the study also put forward a number of recommendations, such as focusing on the accessibility and mutual assistance of the community, and strengthening the connection with the surrounding communities, so as to promote the renewal and sustainable development of the old community. In summary, this study provides useful experience and enlightenment for the renewal of age-appropriate communities.

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Published

2025-05-25

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