The type of space and scenery that people evaluate highly in leisure space is an important topic for the
design and management of tourist destinations. Tourist experiences are generated via a process of
perceiving and recognizing a variety of sensory information obtained within a landscape [1]. Visual
experiences particularly impress on people the characteristics of the environment. Therefore, knowing
which sceneries people evaluate as positive is useful to understand their experiences. This type of study,
as human-environment perception research, has developed in various fields such as geography, tourism
and recreation, environment psychology, and landscape studies [2]. In relation to it, some researchers
point out the importance of study based on on-site experiments [3,1].