Cadastre2014 Japan : Initiatives for Restoring Original Boundaries in Mountains and Forests by Using Past Aerial Photos

Hiroyuki Hasegawa & Tsutomu Imase

Japanese cadastral survey is summarized of current status and agendas by Mr. N. Samejima?s book in 2011. Cadastral survey, conducted with relevant acts for National Land Survey Act, faces to lessons from Hanshin Earthquake (1995) and East Japan Earthquake (2011) in surveying applications. Future solutions are proposed on satellite surveying and photogrammetry in Japan. Studying worldwide status and agendas, like Cadastre2014, Land Administration Domain Model Standard and Social Tenure Domain Model, we now look into German AAA and SAPOS satellite data service, as Land Information System. New Japanese Basic Act on Land Resilience would affect the Survey Act, Basic Act on the Advancement of Utilizing Geospatial Information, Real Property Registration Act and National Land Survey Act. Japanese Basic Act on Land Resilience and Construction Information Infrastructure Modeling of MLITT are to be promoting initiatives for cadastral survey as well. Based on our projects for restoring original boundaries by using past aerial photos, we propose a cadastral survey Japan- initiative, using 3D Image Map Archive, 1 second geodetic network adjustment on electronic control points, real time parcel point determination and 3D mapping for Real Property Registration Act based Maps.

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