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Tourism and Coastal Development in Japan

Autor Lesley Crowe-Delaney
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This book explores contemporary tourism and coastal developments in Hyogo, Japan—the nation’s only non-peninsular prefecture bordering two oceans. In striking detail, Dr. Lesley Crowe-Delaney skillfully contextualizes tourism industry and policy; illustrates coastal urban and rural development dichotomies; discusses hegemonic devices of nationalism, nature, authenticity and tradition, as embedded in tourism strategies; and highlights the nuances of Japan’s distinctive administrative systems and specific approaches to tourism. Crowe-Delaney reveals the strains placed on coastal communities when fisheries, tourism, sustainable development, and national policies intersect, offering readers an enlightening discourse of the potency of tourism as a rejuvenation tool.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811571695
ISBN-10: 9811571694
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: XXV, 356 p. 100 illus., 96 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Nature, Networking and Coastal Tourism in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: An Introduction.-Chapter 2 A Distinct Geographical Setting: Contrasting Coastal Development in Hyogo, Japan.- Chapter 3 Idealising Nature, Rurality and Staging Authenticity: The Foundations of Tourism Policy in Japan.- Chapter 4 Hyogo Prefecture and Hard times: Making Strategies and Changing Tourism Policies, 1990–2017.- Chapter 5 Rejuvenating Coastal Japan: An Uneasy Mix of Tourism and Heavy Industry in Himeji.- Chapter 6 Coastal Tourism in Rural Japan: Issues of Fisheries, Heritage and Culture in Kasumi.- Chapter 7 Raising Hope with Promises: Unfulfilled Strategies for a Sustainable Rural Tourism Industry.- Chapter 8 Economic Rejuvenation: Discussing Tourism for Regional Japan.- Chapter 9 Epilogue. Optimistic Communities in Himeji and Kasumi: Still Waiting for Long-term Tourism Growth

Notă biografică

Dr. Lesley Crowe-Delaney is a Research Fellow in Curtin University’s Faculty of Business and Law. She is Australia’s sole Advisory Board Member of the International Geographical Union Political Geography Commission. She has written widely on Social Network Site theory, Chinese tourism and travel behavior, Japanese impacts on tourism sustainability, and staged and existentially authentic Japanese rurality.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This book explores contemporary tourism and coastal developments in Hyogo, Japan—the nation’s only non-peninsular prefecture bordering two oceans. In striking detail, Dr. Lesley Crowe-Delaney skillfully contextualizes tourism industry and policy; illustrates coastal urban and rural development dichotomies; discusses hegemonic devices of nationalism, nature, authenticity and tradition, as embedded in tourism strategies; and highlights the nuances of Japan’s distinctive administrative systems and specific approaches to tourism. Crowe-Delaney reveals the strains placed on coastal communities when fisheries, tourism, sustainable development, and national policies intersect, offering readers an enlightening discourse of the potency of tourism as a rejuvenation tool.

Caracteristici

Fills the existing gap in interdisciplinary research, data and detailed case studies of Japan through the lens of Human Geography, Tourism and Japanese Studies Examines the sophisticated and historic dimensions of domestic tourism in Japan from the tourism and hospitality perspective Uniquely examines and draws together the big issues concerning the revitalization of rural and regional Japan Offers extensive interviews and other qualitative and quantitative data, together with photographic evidence