Japanese Digital Cultural Promotion

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Augmented Reality
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COVID-19
Cultural Heritage
Cultural Heritage Sites
Cultural Properties
Cultural Properties Protection
cultural tourism research
digital engagement with Japanese heritage
digital heritage preservation
Digital Museums
Digitization
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Folk Cultural Properties
Important Cultural Properties
Important Intangible Cultural Properties
Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties
intangible cultural assets
Intangible Cultural Heritage
Intangible Cultural Properties
Interviews
Japan Foundation
Japan Heritage
Kyoto City
Kyoto Imperial Palace
Kyoto Prefecture
Kyoto's Museums
Kyoto’s Museums
mixed reality applications
Monuments
Nara National Museum
Preservation
Real Time Online
remote museum experiences
Smart Phone
Tangible Cultural Properties
Tokyo National Research Institute
Tourism
UNESCO
UNESCO's Representative List
UNESCO’s Representative List
Virtual Reality
virtual reality museums
Virtual Reality Tours
VR Headset

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032446653
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gadjeva uses Kyoto as a case study to explore the innovative mechanisms being used to promote Japanese culture and cultural properties since the outbreak of COVID-19.

Beginning by setting out the main initiatives and actors involved in preserving, introducing, and utilizing Kyoto’s cultural heritage, Gadjeva proceeds to discuss alternative approaches using digital technologies. These tools include remote access virtual reality, augmented reality, augmented virtuality, and mixed reality. She looks at how such approaches have been applied to Kyoto’s digital museums, real-time online experiences, and other virtual projects presenting tangible, intangible, and folk heritage. In doing so she draws on a wide range of interviews with experts from the Japan Foundation, the Kyoto Art Center, and other related institutions to investigate the limitations and possible strategies for further development of these practices. She also interviews scholars, government officials, and experts from Europe about the prospects for further remote online experiences, applied both specifically to Kyoto and more broadly to cultural tourism. Based on the findings, the book discusses particular future challenges and suggests specific policies and project proposals for further remote online experiences of Kyoto’s cultural properties.

A valuable read for professionals and scholars of cultural and tourism studies, that will be of particular interest to those specializing in Japan.

Nadejda Gadjeva is a researcher at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. She explores Japan-Europe relations with a focus on public and cultural diplomacy. She is also the author of the book Japanese Public Diplomacy in European Countries: The Japan Foundation in Bulgaria and France.

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