However more research with many cases is needed to generalize. This study has a significance that analyzing the visitor’s therapeutic behavior by carrying out the comparative study. Third, through PRS analysis, the main therapeutic factor of ‘the road of forest smell’ is ‘being away’, and that of ‘the road of Otaki’ is ‘fascination’. As a result, first, the cardinal points (CP) in ‘the road of Otaki’ has clear and distinct characteristics rather than those in the road of forest smell.’ Second, fascinating elements or contents acts as a powerful healing stimulus in both study sites. In order to analyze the therapeutic behavior, the visitors in the trail surveyed and interviewed with PRS (Perceived Restorativeness Scale) method. It is focused on ‘the road of Otaki (0.9km)’ of Forest of Tokyo citizen in Japan and ‘the road of forest smell (1km)’ of Jangseong healing forest in Korea. This study analyzed how the users experience the therapeutic effect in the therapeutic trails of Korea and Japan. In conclusion, the newly created Seoullo 7017 was found to have healing effects, such as psychological stability and relief from stress, on employees who could easily access the garden. Significant differences in restoration effects and psychological stress were found according to frequency of visits, accessi- bility, and whether or not Seoullo 7017 was seen from offices.
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From a series of factor analyses of PRS and ZIPERS items, four PRS factors were derived from 16 PRS items and named as “Diversion”, “Boring”, “Coherence” and “Compatibility” and two ZIPERS factors were extracted from twelve ZIPERS items, namely “Positive impacts” and “Negative impacts”. In October 2017, a questionnaire survey utilizing Perceived Restorativeness Scale (PRS) and Zuckerman Inventory of Personal Reaction Scale (ZIPERS) was conducted among employ- ees visiting Seoullo 7017 and 133 valid responses were collected.
Vated public skygarden newly transformed from a 40-year-old overpass as a part of an urban revital- ization project. This study was conducted to investigate attention restoration effects provided by Seoullo 7017, an ele.