Abstract
Recently, Japan has been in the midst of a declining birthrate, aging population, and population decline, which has led to the problem of community decline. In this study, we focus on the locations of danjiri communities in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, and clarify their locational relationships and frequency of use. From there, we analyze the opinions of participants and citizens to clarify the ease of activities and recognition due to differences in the locational relationships of danjiri communities and their activity locations. The aim is to contribute to regional revitalization, regional community revitalization, and the inheritance of danjiri culture.