The photo on the right is a stone pavement laid on Tsuboya Yachimun Street.
Ryukyu limestone is used for this cobblestone, and you can feel Ryukyu from the cobblestone road.
I thought this cobblestone was a physical linkage as a way to connect tourism resources.
This is a map just off Heiwa-dori and across the road.
A map of Tsuboya Yachimun Street is drawn, and the shops on Tsuboya Yachimun Street are numbered.
I thought this map was an informational linkage because it guides tourists and helps the tourist experience.
This is a Shisa located along Prefectural Road 330.
This Shisa is suitable for showing that "Tsuboya Yachimun Dori" is an Okinawan place while giving it a Ryukyu character.
Therefore, I thought of it as a visual linkage that makes it easy to remember the characteristics of tourism itself as a graphic design.
"Tsuboya Yachimun Dori" is very convenient because it is located in the center of Naha and very close to Prefectural Route 330.
There are monorail Makishi station and Asato station within a 10-minute walk. Also, the bus stop is within walking distance
There are many parking lots nearby where you can park your car, and you can also drive there.
This leaflet is an event called "Tsuboya de Shisa Day!" Held at Tsuboya Yachimun Street on April 3, 2022.
At this event, discount sales of Shisa and Yachimun will be held, and the "Shisa Stamp Rally" to search for Shisa and
An event called "Tsuboya Shisa Mai" was held.
This event will bring tourists to one or more shops, which will bring about advertising effects and capital incentives.
I thought it was in line with economic and promotional linkages.
This pamphlet is a pamphlet obtained from the Tsuboya Pottery Museum.
The Tsuboya Yachimun Museum is located near the entrance to Tsuboya Yachimun Street.
Information on Tsuboya Yachimun, museum information, and Tsuboya Yachimun Street information is recorded.
Therefore, I thought that this pamphlet has a communication effect that enhances human emotions and knowledge, and has an effect of interpretation linkage.
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