TANEICHI Shinya

Affiliation

Faculty of Urban Innovation, Division of Urban Innovation

Job Title

Assistant Professor

Date of Birth

1996

Research Fields, Keywords

Architectural Environment Engineering, Children's Developmental Environment, Ventilation, Thermal Environment, Infection Control, Physiological Response, Urban Environment

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Education 【 display / non-display

  • 2021.4
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    2024.3

    Yokohama National University   Department of Urban Innovation   Doctor Course   Completed

  • 2019.4
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    2021.3

    Yokohama National University   Specialization in Architecture and Urban Culture   Master Course   Completed

  • 2017.4
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    2019.3

    Gifu National College of Technology   Course of Interdisciplinary Technology Development   Graduated

  • 2012.4
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    2017.3

    Gifu National College of Technology   Department of Architecture   Graduated

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  • Doctor of Engineering - Yokohama National University

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2024.4
     
     

    Duty   Yokohama National UniversityFaculty of Urban Innovation   Division of Urban Innovation   Assistant Professor  

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    Concurrently   Yokohama National UniversityGraduate School of Urban Innovation   Department of Architecture and Urban Culture   Specialization in Architecture and Urban Culture   Assistant Professor  

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    Concurrently   Yokohama National UniversityCollege of Engineering Science   Department of Architecture,Infrastructure,Ocean Engineering and Ecosystem Science   Architecture and Building Science Program   Assistant Professor  

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    Concurrently   Yokohama National UniversityCollege of Urban Sciences   Department of Architecture and Building Science    Assistant Professor  

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  • 2022.5
     
     
     

    The Japanese Society of Clinical Ecology

  • 2021.9
     
     
     

    The Society of Heating,Air-Conditioning & Sanitary Engineers of Japan

  • 2020.10
     
     
     

    Japanese Society of Human-Environment System

  • 2018.3
     
     
     

    Association for Children's Environment

  • 2016.4
     
     
     

    Architectural Institute of Japan

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  • Social Infrastructure (Civil Engineering, Architecture, Disaster Prevention) / Construction environment and equipment

 

Thesis for a degree 【 display / non-display

  • Study on Ventilation Planning Focused on the Physical Activity of Nursery Teachers and Young Children in Urban Nursery Facilities

    Shinya TANEICHI

    2024.3

    Doctoral Thesis   Single Work    [Reviewed]

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  • Indoor Environment and Physiological Responses of Young Children and Nursery Teachers in Nursery Rooms Focused on Ventilation during Summer of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Shinya TANEICHI, Yixian HU, Tatsuya ONISHI, Ineko TANAKA

    Journal of human and living environment   31 ( 2 )   57 - 65   2024.11  [Reviewed]

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    <p>The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increase in ventilation through window opening in various facilities. However, there are concerns that thermal comfort may be impaired during summer and winter. From the author's research findings, it has been indicated that nursery facilities have insufficient ventilation rates and that metabolic equivalents (METs) during childcare activities must be clarified for appropriate ventilation design. This study aims to clarify the indoor environments and physiological responses of young children and nursery teachers in nursery rooms during the summer of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conducted field surveys at two nursery facilities in Yokohama. As a result, compared with previous surveys, the temperature and CO<sub>2</sub> concentration in nursery rooms were found to be satisfactory due to increased ventilation and the use of air conditioners. Moreover, both young children and nursery teachers had tympanic temperatures of around 37°C, indicating a low risk of heatstroke. It was confirmed that the mean METs values during childcare activities were above 1.7 METs for both young children and nursery teachers. Furthermore, the measured METs values were higher than those assumed for the current ventilation standards. We also calculated the required ventilation rates for nursery facilities based on these values.</p>

  • STUDY ON VENTILATION ISSUES FOCUSED ON VENTILATION BEHAVIOR DURING THE INTERMEDIATE SEASON OF NURSERY FACILITIES IN URBAN AREA

    TANEICHI Shinya, TANAKA Ineko, MIYAJIMA Koki, MATSUHASHI Keiko

    Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ)   88 ( 806 )   288 - 299   2023.4  [Reviewed]

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  • STUDY ON ACCEPTANCE AND STOCKPILES MANAGEMENT AT TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES FOR EVACUEES AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE BASED ON BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

    YAMADA Shunta, INAGAKI Keiko, YOSHIDA Satoshi, TANEICHI Shinya

    AIJ Journal of Technology and Design   32 ( 80 )   546 - 551   2026.2  [Reviewed]

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    <p>Based on pseudo-people flow, this study quantitatively clarifies the spatial distribution of stranded individuals at the time of disaster occurrence and the occupancy and sufficiency rates of various facilities after a certain period across multiple scenarios. The analysis reveals that integrating evacuees into temporary facilities and designated shelters without distinction can reduce the occupancy rate by more than 100% compared with implementing separate management. Furthermore, estimating the necessary amount of stockpiled supplies requires a comprehensive approach that considers not only the characteristics of supplies but also the facility locations and time of disaster occurrence.</p>

  • Issues in urban nursery facilities from childcare workers' awareness during the COVID-19 pandemic: Analysis of interview findings focused on ventilation behavior

    Matsuhashi Keiko, Taneichi Shinya, Tanaka Ineko

    Japanese Journal of Health and Research   46   45 - 53   2025.6  [Reviewed]

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    <p><b>【Background】</b></p><p>It is difficult to secure sufficient indoor space and ventilation in nursery facilities located in city centers, raising concerns about infection risks for children and their caregivers. The purpose of this research is to sort out the challenges faced by nursery facilities by focusing on the infection prevention awareness of childcare workers before and after the COVID-19 pandemic and the environmental characteristics of the areas where the facilities were located.</p><p><b>【Methods】</b></p><p>We chose as research subjects five facilities in Yokohama City that showed differences in CO<sub>2</sub> concentrations, temperature, and humidity based on our measurement results and which seemed to have varying levels of awareness of ventilation and infection prevention. We then conducted an interview survey of the directors of the facilities about measures employed to prevent infection with COVID-19, changes in their awareness before and after the pandemic, and other matters, such as difficulties they experienced trying to prevent infections.</p><p><b>【Results】</b></p><p>All nursery facilities were in areas where there was no need to worry about traffic noise or annoying people in the neighborhood with noise from the facility. However, windows were often opened to introduce fresh air in only three facilities. Additionally, there were facilities that could not freely open their windows for ventilation. Nevertheless, in both cases, awareness of the importance of ventilation improved after experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic.</p><p><b>【Conclusion】</b></p><p>The survey subjects responsible for facility management were earnestly seeking information and guidance on indoor air quality control, a finding that highlighted the need for providing information tailored to childcare workers.</p>

  • A study on the probability of COVID-19 infection assuming activities involving loud speaking -Focusing on the ventilation rate in one-room nursery facility-

    Yixian HU, Shinya TANEICHI, Ineko TANAKA, Tatsuya ONISHI

    Japanese Journal of Clinical Ecology   33 ( 1 )   1 - 12   2024.12  [Reviewed]

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     Cluster infections of COVID-19 have been reported in nursery facilities. Given the frequent opportunities for speaking loud during nursery activities and the lack of a uniform requirement for preschool children to wear masks, there is concern about their increased vulnerability to infection. This study aims to elucidate the dispersion characteristics and infection probability of COVID-19 when infected nursery teacher engages in continuous loud vocalizations in a one-room nursery facility using Computational Fluid Dynamics(CFD)analysis. The results indicate that the distribution of infectious particle concentration and infection probability varies depending on the position of ventilation equipment and the arrangement of furniture in the nursery area. Additionally, when the attendance rate was 50%, the ventilation rate per person was 60 m³/h. Compared to the Building Standards Act’s standard value of 20 m³/h, this resulted in the range from 46.7% to 59.2% reduction in infection probability. Furthermore, differences were observed in the calculated infection probabilities between steady-state and unsteady-state analyses depending on the ventilation rate, indicating that unsteady state analysis is more appropriate for short-term assessments

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Awards 【 display / non-display

  • 2025年度人間-生活環境系学会 奨励賞

    2025.11   人間-生活環境系学会   「コロナ禍の換気を考慮した夏季の保育室環境と幼児・保育者の生理反応に関する研究」

    Individual or group name of awards:種市慎也

  • 2021年度日本建築学会優秀修士論文賞

    2021.9   日本建築学会  

    Individual or group name of awards:種市慎也

  • 学業成績優秀者表彰

    2021.3   横浜国立大学大学院  

    Individual or group name of awards:種市慎也

  • 人間-生活環境系学会大会発表賞

    2020.12   人間-生活環境系学会  

    Individual or group name of awards:種市慎也

  • 都市イノベーション学府学生表彰

    2020.9   横浜国立大学大学院都市イノベーション学府  

    Individual or group name of awards:種市慎也

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Other external funds procured 【 display / non-display

  • Impact of the Location of Nursery Facilities on IAQ and Metabolic Equivalents of Young Children and Childcare Workers

    2025.4 - 2026.3

    Private Foundations 

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  • 都市に開設する保育施設の新たな環境計画のための乳幼児の生理反応に関する研究

    2022.4 - 2023.3

    Private Foundations  公益財団法人大林財団 2021年度奨励研究助成

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  • 暑熱環境下の換気を重視した保育施設における環境計画のための乳幼児の生理反応に関する基礎的研究

    2022.4 - 2023.2

    Private Foundations  2022年度笹川科学研究助成

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Presentations 【 display / non-display

  • Indoor Environment and Physiological Responses of Young Children and Nursery Teachers in Nursery Rooms Focused on Ventilation during Summer of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    TANEICHI Shinya  [Invited]

    49th Symposium on Human-Environment System  Japanese Society of Human-Environment System

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    Event date: 2025.11

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    Country:Japan  

  • Thermal Environment in Urban Street Spaces and Its Impact on the Thermal Comfort of Pedestrians and Visitors

    Nana MIYAZAWA, Keiko INAGAKI, Satoshi YOSHIDA, Shinya TANEICHI

    2025.3 

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    Event date: 2025.3

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    pp.105-108

  • Study on Metabolic Equivalents of Mother and Young Children for Estimation of Carbon Dioxide Production

    TANEICHI Shinya, HU Yixian, ONISHI Tatsuya, TANAKA Ineko

    Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, Architectural Institute of Japan  Architectural Institute of Japan

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    Event date: 2024.8

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    pp.91-92

  • 横浜市の保育施設における夏季の室内空気環境と幼児・保育者の生理反応に関する研究

    種市慎也, 胡怡賢, 大西達也, 田中稲子

    2023年度日本建築学会大会(近畿)  日本建築学会

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    Event date: 2023.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    pp.629-630

  • 都市部に開設する複合型保育施設の換気量改善に関する研究 その3:冬季の換気量推定に基づく開口部改修の効果検証

    種市慎也, 胡怡賢, 田中稲子, 小西恵

    2022年度日本建築学会大会(北海道)  日本建築学会

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    Event date: 2022.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    pp.1401-1402

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Charge of on-campus class subject 【 display / non-display

  • 2025   Introduction to Architecture and Exercises

    College of Urban Sciences

  • 2025   Experiments on Building and Urban Physics

    College of Urban Sciences

  • 2025   Regional and Environmental Planning Exercises

    College of Urban Sciences

  • 2025   Theory of Symbiosis with Urban Environmental Risk A

    College of Urban Sciences

  • 2025   Theory of Symbiosis with Urban Environmental Risk B

    College of Urban Sciences

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Committee Memberships 【 display / non-display

  • こども環境学会2026年大会(横浜)実行委員会

    2025.8  委員

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    Committee type:Academic society 

  • 日本建築学会関東支部 環境工学専門研究委員会

    2024.10  委員

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    Committee type:Academic society 

Social Contribution(Extension lecture) 【 display / non-display

  • 中学3年生の体験学習「避難所で寒さをしのぎ快適なシェルターを試して考えよう」

    Role(s): Lecturer, Planner, Performer

    日本建築学会学校教育支援部会、東京建築士会杉並支部、杉並区立高円寺小学校  2026.3

  • 小学6年生の体験学習「風をうまく利用して生活しよう」

    Role(s): Lecturer, Planner, Performer

    日本建築学会学校教育支援部会、東京建築士会杉並支部、杉並区立高円寺小学校  2025.9

  • ADC×NUL みみのひ企画「こどものための音環境」

    Role(s): Planner, Logistic support, Performer

    一般社団法人こどものための音環境デザイン(ADC)、横浜国立大学地域連携推進機構Next Urban Lab「子どもの成育環境デザイン」  2025.3

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    Audience: Infants, University students, Graduate students, Teachers, Parents/Guardians, Researchers, General public, Company, Civic organization, Government agency, Media

    Type:Seminar, workshop

    今、子どもはもちろん、大人も含めた誰もが、安心して穏やかな気持ちで過ごすことのできる空間・環境を求めています。また、にぎやかな環境が苦手な子どもも増えていて、その対応に苦慮されている保育園も多いようです。

    そこで、設立5周年を迎える「一般社団法人こどものための音環境デザイン」と、良好な子どもの成育環境について実践的な研究を続けている「横浜国立大学地域連携推進機構Next Urban Lab 子どもの成育環境デザイン」がタッグを組み、こどものための音環境について、様々な角度から参加者と一緒に楽しみながら考えるイベントを企画しました。2024年10月、羽沢横浜国大駅前「HAZAAR」内に横浜国立大学のサテライト施設としてオープンした「YNU BASE HAZAWA」を会場に、3つのイベントを実施します。


    企画1:手作り楽器のワークショップと親子で楽しむミニコンサート ※参加申込みは別に設定します

    企画2:居心地の良い音環境づくりに関するレクチャーとYNU BASE HAZAWAの“響き”をいろいろな吸音材で変化させるワークショップ

    企画3:本音トーク「保育室の音環境を整えたら、こんなすごいことが」

  • 子ども成育環境デザインセミナー  保育施設の換気を考える

    Role(s): Lecturer, Official expert

    横浜国立大学地域連携推進機構NUL、一般社団法人 園Power  2023.12

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    Type:Seminar, workshop

    子どもの成育環境の改善を目的に研究者、保育者、設計者が集まり、活動しているNext Urban Lab 子どもの成育環境デザインユニットでは、近年ビル内保育施設の空気環境の調査とその改善に実践的に取り組んできました。その成果を広く共有し、さらなる改善を考えるためにセミナーを開催します。

    2001年以降、待機児童対策で保育施設(屋外遊戯場)の設置基準が緩和されて以降、駅近の商業施設やオフィスビルに保育施設が作られるようになりました。開けられる窓がほとんどないビル内の施設は機械換気設備に依存しています。しかし、一般の施設とは利用者数も活動量も異なる保育施設では、必要な換気量が不足している実態が分かってきました。

    セミナーでは、横浜市のビル内保育施設で取り組んだ換気不足解消のための開口部の改修事例を紹介いたします。そして排煙窓に関する課題も含め、良好な空気環境の保育施設づくりや改修についてディスカッションを交え考えます。

  • ADC設立2周年記念 公開オンラインセミナー

    Role(s): Lecturer

    一般社団法人こどものための音環境デザイン(ADC)  2022.3

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    こどもを取り巻く環境について考えるとき、「音」や「空気」など目に見えない部分を考えることは、とても大切です。
    活動を続ける中で、音に限らず目に見えない環境を整えることが、こどもにとって非常に大切であるにもかかわらず、保育などの現場では見落とされがちであることを感じるようになりました。

    そこで設立 2 周年記念企画の今回は、"心を育てる保育環境" をキーワードにワークショップや著書の執筆など、様々な分野で活躍されている佐藤将之先生を講師にお迎えし、思いと環境をつなぐ保育の空間デザインについて、たっぷり語っていただきます。

    さらに、こども施設に関連する目に見えない環境について、最先端の研究に邁進している若き研究者 3 名から、より具体的なこどものための環境デザインについて話題提供いただきます。

    ◇特別講演 
    『心を育てる保育環境 -思いと環境をつなぐ保育の空間デザイン-』
       佐藤 将之 氏(早稲田大学 人間科学学術院 教授)

    ◇若き研究者からの話題提供 
     『特別な支援を必要とする子どものためのスペース作り』
       荒井 みなみ さん(明治大学大学院 博士前期課程)
     『都市部の保育施設が抱える換気の問題点と改善対策事例』
       種市 慎也 さん(横浜国立大学大学院 博士課程後期)
     『保育施設新設への賛否に関係する要因の分析 -福岡市における意識調査から-』
       片岡 寛子 さん(九州大学大学院 芸術工学府 博士後期課程)

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