@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001934, author = {朴, 賛弼}, journal = {関西大学東西学術研究所紀要}, month = {Apr}, note = {Five palaces were in Seoul. It is Kyongbok Palace Changdok Palace, Changgyung Palace, Doksu Palace, Kyonhee Palace. A purpose of this study is that current Seoul clarifies what kind of plan space has been built under in the past. It is to make the positioning clear how a palace was planned in Seoul castle wall. I analyzed the north and south of the palace in the Seoul castle wall, East-West axis constitution as a study method. I compared the axial constitution in each palace and analyzed it. And I made each characteristic clear. Kyongbok Palace became clear in being the place that fulfilled each seeing from a geography mark of the Feng Shui. In addition, it was revealed that five palaces were constructed equally with the mountains of four directions. In Changdok Palace, Changgyung Palace, a scale becomes small to some extent from Kyongbok Palace. Kyongbok Palace becomes straight from the gate to politics, life space in the north and south. In Changdok Palace, Changgyung Palace, north and south key is not decided clearly.}, pages = {57--69}, title = {ソウル都城における宮殿の位置づけに関する研究}, volume = {46}, year = {2013} }