Cultural Heritage and Tourism in Japan

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Contemporary Cultural Heritage
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cultural tourism in Japan
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culture and society in Japan
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external tourism
festivals in Japan
food tourism
Genbaku Dome
History of Tourism in Japan
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identity and tourism
Industrial Heritage in Japan
Industrial Heritage Sites
internal tourism
Ise Jingu
Japan and tourism
Japanese Buddhism
Japanese Buddhist Temples
Japanese Cuisine
Japanese Identity
Japanese society
Japanese Style Inns
Japanese tourism
Japaneseness
Kobe City
Kyoto City
Nagasaki Prefecture
Okinawa Prefecture
Ryukyuan Languages
Shinto Shrines
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Tangible Cultural Heritage
the tourism industry
theme Parks in Japan
Tourism Resources
tourist experiences
urban heritage
Visitor Attractions
War Heritage
War Heritage Sites

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032043869
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book offers a comprehensive understanding of cultural heritage in Japan and its relationship with both domestic and international tourism.

Japan has witnessed an increase in tourism, with rising visitor numbers to both established destinations and lesser known sites. This has generated greater attention towards various aspects of Japanese culture, heritage and society. This book explores these diverse aspects of everyday life in Japan and their interconnections with tourism. It begins with a conceptual framework of key theories related to heritage and tourism, serving as a useful apparatus for further discussions in the following chapters. Each chapter studies a specific aspect of Japan’s cultural heritage, from the history of Japan, the development of war sites, such as Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to tourist destinations, indigenous communities and their places of residence, festivals such as matsuri, to popular culture and media. Each chapter discusses a certain type of cultural heritage first in a global context and then examines it in a Japanese context, aiming to demonstrate the relation between these two different contexts. In each chapter, furthermore, how a particular kind of Japan’s cultural heritage is utilised as tourism resources and how it is perceived and consumed by international and domestic tourists are discussed. Finally, the book revisits the conceptual framework to suggest future directions for cultural heritage and tourism in Japan.

Written in an informative and accessible style, this book will be of interest to scholars, students and practitioners in the fields of tourism, cultural studies and heritage studies.

Takamitsu Jimura is Programme Manager for MSc International Tourism Management at Musashi University, Tokyo, Japan. His primary research interests are heritage, especially World Heritage and tourism, tourism marketing and sustainable tourism. He is a co-editor of Tourism Ethnographies: Ethics, Methods, Application and Reflexivity published by Routledge.

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