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titleOfInvention LIGHTING SYSTEM, LIGHTING DEVICE, AND LIGHTING METHOD
abstract An illumination system capable of generating a detailed light environment in a place where a person lives is provided. SOLUTION: A plurality of lighting units that can be toned and dimmed and arranged in a plurality of living spaces, and a control unit that controls lighting of the lighting units, and the control unit is a living space where a person exists (1) In the time zone before dinner, so that the light environment of the first illuminance zone in the first color temperature zone higher than 3,000 Kelvin and brighter than 100 lux, (2) In the time zone after dinner (3) No more than 3,000 Kelvin from the time before scheduled to wake up to the scheduled time for waking up so that the light environment is in the second color temperature zone of 3,000 Kelvin or less and the second illuminance band of 200 lux or less. The lighting section is turned on so that the lighting environment increases exponentially from the third color temperature to the fourth color temperature higher than 3,000 Kelvin and from the third illuminance below 100 lux to the fourth illuminance brighter than 100 lux. To control. [Selection] Figure 5
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