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505 | 8 | |a Idealising Rurality and Nature -- Conceptualising Nature in Japanese Travel -- Setting the Cultural Stage for Nationalistic Tourism -- Nationalistic Politics, Traditions and Tourism -- Ocean Culture -- Discussion -- Imagined Community and Identity for Twentieth-Century Tourism -- The Rural-Coastal: Gourmet Tourism or a Fisher's Life -- Existentially Authentic -- Coastal Industry Dichotomies -- Bibliography -- 4: Hyogo Prefecture and Hard times: Making Strategies and Changing Tourism Policies, 1990-2017 -- Introduction -- Place Identification, Location and the Intrinsic Significance of the Regional for Tourism -- Disaster: Earthquake and Economic Disruptors to Tourism -- The Phoenix Plan Interruption to the Hyogo Economy -- Hyogo Rebuilding Itself -- The Construction and Government Relationships in Action -- Hyogo Policy and Plans 1990-2017: The Tourism (Re)construction Phase -- One Set of Campaigns 1986-2010 -- Connecting the Regional and Rural-Coastal for Hyogo Tourism -- Infrastructure in Place: Tourism and Transport Links -- A 'Warm Heart' Between City and Coastal Hyogo -- Tourism, Fisheries, Fun and Furusato -- Hyogo: A Central Design, a Central Theme, a Development Opportunity -- Bibliography -- 5: Rejuvenating Coastal Japan: An Uneasy Mix of Tourism and Heavy Industry in Himeji -- Introduction -- The History That Makes a Castle Town -- Coastal Reclamation Following 1945 -- Municipal Administration: Amalgamation, Status and Population -- Himeji Local Government, Planning and Zoning -- Systematic Planning -- Himeji Tourism -- Volunteers -- Tourism Planning in 1997-2007 -- Himeji Port Renaissance Plan 21 -- Coasts, Construction, Crossovers and Conflict -- Port Management and Use -- A Working Port Unsuitable for Coastal Tourism: Local Considerations -- Non-port Activities -- Coastal Pollution -- Himeji Coastal Tourism -- Matogata and Ōshio | |
505 | 8 | |a The Abōshi Port Redevelopment-Tourism Recreational Park Alternative? -- The Challenges for Government Role Players in Local Stakeholder Relationships -- Community Connections -- Government Role Players Battling History -- Bibliography -- 6: Coastal Tourism in Rural Japan: Issues of Fisheries, Heritage and Culture in Kasumi -- Introduction -- Kasumi-A Rural-Coastal Community -- A History of Coast Reclamation and Development -- General Land Use -- Community Profile: A Challenge for the Local Industry -- Women in Kasumi -- Ancestry and Men's Roles -- Industries and Businesses -- Stakeholders and Role Players in Fisheries -- Tajima Fisheries Research Institute -- Core Issues for Kasumi's Economic Revitalisation -- Kasumi Lifestyle and Its Issues -- The Challenges to the Fishing Industry -- Fishing Culture and Tourism Growth -- Tourism Industry Representation and Stakeholder Self Interest -- Regional and Local Tourism Groups-Connected by Association -- Kasumi Tourism Association -- Municipal Government -- Bibliography -- 7: Raising Hope with Promises: Unfulfilled Strategies for a Sustainable Rural Tourism Industry -- Introduction -- Kasumi Fisheries Culture and Tourism: Reality Versus Imagery -- Community Pride, Nature and Culture -- Local Community Relationship to Their Economy -- Challenges for the Future of Tourism and Fishery's Industry -- The Winter Scenario-Gourmet Tourism -- Accommodation and Hospitality -- Modern Minshuku -- Family Home Minshuku -- Tourism Industry Power Groups -- 'Favourites' Versus 'Newcomers' -- Same Ideas, Same Foods...Same Problems -- The Renaissance Plan: Waterfront Redevelopment -- The Beginning of the End of a Revival -- The Chain of Decision-Making and the Unfeasibility of the R-Plan -- A 'Concrete' Dilemma: Bypassing the R-Plan -- Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- A Note on the Discipline of Geography in Japan -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Nature, Networking and Coastal Tourism in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: An Introduction -- A Tourism Case Study Unfolds -- A Geographical Context of Hyogo, Japan and Its Tourism -- The Terms of Tourism, Tourists, Regional and Rural -- The Tourist -- The Research Scenario -- Back to Nature: Objectives of Regional Tourism Policy -- Cultural Perceptions of Tourism -- Tourism as Tradition -- Unravelling the Networks: Fieldwork and Research in the Coastal Environment of Hyogo Japan -- Introductions and Networking -- The Validity of Government Publications -- A Few Last Words: Stereotyping -- Sato-yama Sato-umi: Another 'Tradition Resurfacing'? -- Background Reading -- Bibliography -- 2: A Distinct Geographical Setting: Contrasting Coastal Development in Hyogo, Japan -- Introduction: Settlement Patterns and Regional Development -- Developed Environment -- Population and Mobility of Japan -- Governance and Image Creation: Tokugawa Period -- Hyogo Prefecture: History, Geography and Government Organisation -- Geography of Himeji and Early Coastal Development -- Geography of Coastal Kasumi -- Government Organisation in Hyogo -- The Contribution of Industry, Railways and Image to Coastal Development -- Trains, Fresh Air, Tourism and Urbanisation Marketing -- The Implications of Industrialisation on Twentieth-Century Pacific Coastal Development -- Coastal Urbanisation in the Twentieth Century -- Fisheries, Coastal Use and Politics -- Historic Precedence of Fisheries and Coastal Administration -- Fishery Co-operative Associations -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 3: Idealising Nature, Rurality and Staging Authenticity: The Foundations of Tourism Policy in Japan -- Introduction -- The Authentic Experience Idealising Rurality and Nature -- Conceptualising Nature in Japanese Travel -- Setting the Cultural Stage for Nationalistic Tourism -- Nationalistic Politics, Traditions and Tourism -- Ocean Culture -- Discussion -- Imagined Community and Identity for Twentieth-Century Tourism -- The Rural-Coastal: Gourmet Tourism or a Fisher's Life -- Existentially Authentic -- Coastal Industry Dichotomies -- Bibliography -- 4: Hyogo Prefecture and Hard times: Making Strategies and Changing Tourism Policies, 1990-2017 -- Introduction -- Place Identification, Location and the Intrinsic Significance of the Regional for Tourism -- Disaster: Earthquake and Economic Disruptors to Tourism -- The Phoenix Plan Interruption to the Hyogo Economy -- Hyogo Rebuilding Itself -- The Construction and Government Relationships in Action -- Hyogo Policy and Plans 1990-2017: The Tourism (Re)construction Phase -- One Set of Campaigns 1986-2010 -- Connecting the Regional and Rural-Coastal for Hyogo Tourism -- Infrastructure in Place: Tourism and Transport Links -- A 'Warm Heart' Between City and Coastal Hyogo -- Tourism, Fisheries, Fun and Furusato -- Hyogo: A Central Design, a Central Theme, a Development Opportunity -- Bibliography -- 5: Rejuvenating Coastal Japan: An Uneasy Mix of Tourism and Heavy Industry in Himeji -- Introduction -- The History That Makes a Castle Town -- Coastal Reclamation Following 1945 -- Municipal Administration: Amalgamation, Status and Population -- Himeji Local Government, Planning and Zoning -- Systematic Planning -- Himeji Tourism -- Volunteers -- Tourism Planning in 1997-2007 -- Himeji Port Renaissance Plan 21 -- Coasts, Construction, Crossovers and Conflict -- Port Management and Use -- A Working Port Unsuitable for Coastal Tourism: Local Considerations -- Non-port Activities -- Coastal Pollution -- Himeji Coastal Tourism -- Matogata and Ōshio The Abōshi Port Redevelopment-Tourism Recreational Park Alternative? -- The Challenges for Government Role Players in Local Stakeholder Relationships -- Community Connections -- Government Role Players Battling History -- Bibliography -- 6: Coastal Tourism in Rural Japan: Issues of Fisheries, Heritage and Culture in Kasumi -- Introduction -- Kasumi-A Rural-Coastal Community -- A History of Coast Reclamation and Development -- General Land Use -- Community Profile: A Challenge for the Local Industry -- Women in Kasumi -- Ancestry and Men's Roles -- Industries and Businesses -- Stakeholders and Role Players in Fisheries -- Tajima Fisheries Research Institute -- Core Issues for Kasumi's Economic Revitalisation -- Kasumi Lifestyle and Its Issues -- The Challenges to the Fishing Industry -- Fishing Culture and Tourism Growth -- Tourism Industry Representation and Stakeholder Self Interest -- Regional and Local Tourism Groups-Connected by Association -- Kasumi Tourism Association -- Municipal Government -- Bibliography -- 7: Raising Hope with Promises: Unfulfilled Strategies for a Sustainable Rural Tourism Industry -- Introduction -- Kasumi Fisheries Culture and Tourism: Reality Versus Imagery -- Community Pride, Nature and Culture -- Local Community Relationship to Their Economy -- Challenges for the Future of Tourism and Fishery's Industry -- The Winter Scenario-Gourmet Tourism -- Accommodation and Hospitality -- Modern Minshuku -- Family Home Minshuku -- Tourism Industry Power Groups -- 'Favourites' Versus 'Newcomers' -- Same Ideas, Same Foods...Same Problems -- The Renaissance Plan: Waterfront Redevelopment -- The Beginning of the End of a Revival -- The Chain of Decision-Making and the Unfeasibility of the R-Plan -- A 'Concrete' Dilemma: Bypassing the R-Plan -- Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? -- Bibliography -- 8: Economic Rejuvenation: Discussing Tourism for Regional Japan -- Introduction -- Himeji and Kasumi: Coastal Tourism Attractions and Port Development -- The Role of the Perceptions of Distance in Tourism Policy Implementation -- The Cultural Consequences of Being Located in the Peripheral and Marginal -- One Policy Does Not Fit All -- Fishery Cooperative Associations on the Rural Coast -- The Role of Networks in Coastal Development Projects -- Tourism Policy Efficacy -- Cultural Perceptions of the Coast and Nature: Identity in Tourism Policies and Strategies -- Discussion: Peripherality, the Role of Traditional Fishing and Rural Cultural Perceptions in Tourism -- Bibliography -- 9: Epilogue. Optimistic Communities in Himeji and Kasumi: Still Waiting for Long-term Tourism Growth -- Hyogo Tourism 2020 and Beyond -- Himeji -- Kasumi, in Kami-cho -- Bibliography -- Index |
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Limited 2021 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (375 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Preface -- A Note on the Discipline of Geography in Japan -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Nature, Networking and Coastal Tourism in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: An Introduction -- A Tourism Case Study Unfolds -- A Geographical Context of Hyogo, Japan and Its Tourism -- The Terms of Tourism, Tourists, Regional and Rural -- The Tourist -- The Research Scenario -- Back to Nature: Objectives of Regional Tourism Policy -- Cultural Perceptions of Tourism -- Tourism as Tradition -- Unravelling the Networks: Fieldwork and Research in the Coastal Environment of Hyogo Japan -- Introductions and Networking -- The Validity of Government Publications -- A Few Last Words: Stereotyping -- Sato-yama Sato-umi: Another 'Tradition Resurfacing'? -- Background Reading -- Bibliography -- 2: A Distinct Geographical Setting: Contrasting Coastal Development in Hyogo, Japan -- Introduction: Settlement Patterns and Regional Development -- Developed Environment -- Population and Mobility of Japan -- Governance and Image Creation: Tokugawa Period -- Hyogo Prefecture: History, Geography and Government Organisation -- Geography of Himeji and Early Coastal Development -- Geography of Coastal Kasumi -- Government Organisation in Hyogo -- The Contribution of Industry, Railways and Image to Coastal Development -- Trains, Fresh Air, Tourism and Urbanisation Marketing -- The Implications of Industrialisation on Twentieth-Century Pacific Coastal Development -- Coastal Urbanisation in the Twentieth Century -- Fisheries, Coastal Use and Politics -- Historic Precedence of Fisheries and Coastal Administration -- Fishery Co-operative Associations -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 3: Idealising Nature, Rurality and Staging Authenticity: The Foundations of Tourism Policy in Japan -- Introduction -- The Authentic Experience Idealising Rurality and Nature -- Conceptualising Nature in Japanese Travel -- Setting the Cultural Stage for Nationalistic Tourism -- Nationalistic Politics, Traditions and Tourism -- Ocean Culture -- Discussion -- Imagined Community and Identity for Twentieth-Century Tourism -- The Rural-Coastal: Gourmet Tourism or a Fisher's Life -- Existentially Authentic -- Coastal Industry Dichotomies -- Bibliography -- 4: Hyogo Prefecture and Hard times: Making Strategies and Changing Tourism Policies, 1990-2017 -- Introduction -- Place Identification, Location and the Intrinsic Significance of the Regional for Tourism -- Disaster: Earthquake and Economic Disruptors to Tourism -- The Phoenix Plan Interruption to the Hyogo Economy -- Hyogo Rebuilding Itself -- The Construction and Government Relationships in Action -- Hyogo Policy and Plans 1990-2017: The Tourism (Re)construction Phase -- One Set of Campaigns 1986-2010 -- Connecting the Regional and Rural-Coastal for Hyogo Tourism -- Infrastructure in Place: Tourism and Transport Links -- A 'Warm Heart' Between City and Coastal Hyogo -- Tourism, Fisheries, Fun and Furusato -- Hyogo: A Central Design, a Central Theme, a Development Opportunity -- Bibliography -- 5: Rejuvenating Coastal Japan: An Uneasy Mix of Tourism and Heavy Industry in Himeji -- Introduction -- The History That Makes a Castle Town -- Coastal Reclamation Following 1945 -- Municipal Administration: Amalgamation, Status and Population -- Himeji Local Government, Planning and Zoning -- Systematic Planning -- Himeji Tourism -- Volunteers -- Tourism Planning in 1997-2007 -- Himeji Port Renaissance Plan 21 -- Coasts, Construction, Crossovers and Conflict -- Port Management and Use -- A Working Port Unsuitable for Coastal Tourism: Local Considerations -- Non-port Activities -- Coastal Pollution -- Himeji Coastal Tourism -- Matogata and Ōshio The Abōshi Port Redevelopment-Tourism Recreational Park Alternative? -- The Challenges for Government Role Players in Local Stakeholder Relationships -- Community Connections -- Government Role Players Battling History -- Bibliography -- 6: Coastal Tourism in Rural Japan: Issues of Fisheries, Heritage and Culture in Kasumi -- Introduction -- Kasumi-A Rural-Coastal Community -- A History of Coast Reclamation and Development -- General Land Use -- Community Profile: A Challenge for the Local Industry -- Women in Kasumi -- Ancestry and Men's Roles -- Industries and Businesses -- Stakeholders and Role Players in Fisheries -- Tajima Fisheries Research Institute -- Core Issues for Kasumi's Economic Revitalisation -- Kasumi Lifestyle and Its Issues -- The Challenges to the Fishing Industry -- Fishing Culture and Tourism Growth -- Tourism Industry Representation and Stakeholder Self Interest -- Regional and Local Tourism Groups-Connected by Association -- Kasumi Tourism Association -- Municipal Government -- Bibliography -- 7: Raising Hope with Promises: Unfulfilled Strategies for a Sustainable Rural Tourism Industry -- Introduction -- Kasumi Fisheries Culture and Tourism: Reality Versus Imagery -- Community Pride, Nature and Culture -- Local Community Relationship to Their Economy -- Challenges for the Future of Tourism and Fishery's Industry -- The Winter Scenario-Gourmet Tourism -- Accommodation and Hospitality -- Modern Minshuku -- Family Home Minshuku -- Tourism Industry Power Groups -- 'Favourites' Versus 'Newcomers' -- Same Ideas, Same Foods...Same Problems -- The Renaissance Plan: Waterfront Redevelopment -- The Beginning of the End of a Revival -- The Chain of Decision-Making and the Unfeasibility of the R-Plan -- A 'Concrete' Dilemma: Bypassing the R-Plan -- Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? -- Bibliography -- 8: Economic Rejuvenation: Discussing Tourism for Regional Japan -- Introduction -- Himeji and Kasumi: Coastal Tourism Attractions and Port Development -- The Role of the Perceptions of Distance in Tourism Policy Implementation -- The Cultural Consequences of Being Located in the Peripheral and Marginal -- One Policy Does Not Fit All -- Fishery Cooperative Associations on the Rural Coast -- The Role of Networks in Coastal Development Projects -- Tourism Policy Efficacy -- Cultural Perceptions of the Coast and Nature: Identity in Tourism Policies and Strategies -- Discussion: Peripherality, the Role of Traditional Fishing and Rural Cultural Perceptions in Tourism -- Bibliography -- 9: Epilogue. Optimistic Communities in Himeji and Kasumi: Still Waiting for Long-term Tourism Growth -- Hyogo Tourism 2020 and Beyond -- Himeji -- Kasumi, in Kami-cho -- Bibliography -- Index Tourism-Japan Coastal zone management-Japan Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Crowe-Delaney, Lesley Tourism and Coastal Development in Japan Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2021 9789811571664 |
spellingShingle | Crowe-Delaney, Lesley Tourism and Coastal Development in Japan Intro -- Preface -- A Note on the Discipline of Geography in Japan -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Nature, Networking and Coastal Tourism in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan: An Introduction -- A Tourism Case Study Unfolds -- A Geographical Context of Hyogo, Japan and Its Tourism -- The Terms of Tourism, Tourists, Regional and Rural -- The Tourist -- The Research Scenario -- Back to Nature: Objectives of Regional Tourism Policy -- Cultural Perceptions of Tourism -- Tourism as Tradition -- Unravelling the Networks: Fieldwork and Research in the Coastal Environment of Hyogo Japan -- Introductions and Networking -- The Validity of Government Publications -- A Few Last Words: Stereotyping -- Sato-yama Sato-umi: Another 'Tradition Resurfacing'? -- Background Reading -- Bibliography -- 2: A Distinct Geographical Setting: Contrasting Coastal Development in Hyogo, Japan -- Introduction: Settlement Patterns and Regional Development -- Developed Environment -- Population and Mobility of Japan -- Governance and Image Creation: Tokugawa Period -- Hyogo Prefecture: History, Geography and Government Organisation -- Geography of Himeji and Early Coastal Development -- Geography of Coastal Kasumi -- Government Organisation in Hyogo -- The Contribution of Industry, Railways and Image to Coastal Development -- Trains, Fresh Air, Tourism and Urbanisation Marketing -- The Implications of Industrialisation on Twentieth-Century Pacific Coastal Development -- Coastal Urbanisation in the Twentieth Century -- Fisheries, Coastal Use and Politics -- Historic Precedence of Fisheries and Coastal Administration -- Fishery Co-operative Associations -- Discussion -- Bibliography -- 3: Idealising Nature, Rurality and Staging Authenticity: The Foundations of Tourism Policy in Japan -- Introduction -- The Authentic Experience Idealising Rurality and Nature -- Conceptualising Nature in Japanese Travel -- Setting the Cultural Stage for Nationalistic Tourism -- Nationalistic Politics, Traditions and Tourism -- Ocean Culture -- Discussion -- Imagined Community and Identity for Twentieth-Century Tourism -- The Rural-Coastal: Gourmet Tourism or a Fisher's Life -- Existentially Authentic -- Coastal Industry Dichotomies -- Bibliography -- 4: Hyogo Prefecture and Hard times: Making Strategies and Changing Tourism Policies, 1990-2017 -- Introduction -- Place Identification, Location and the Intrinsic Significance of the Regional for Tourism -- Disaster: Earthquake and Economic Disruptors to Tourism -- The Phoenix Plan Interruption to the Hyogo Economy -- Hyogo Rebuilding Itself -- The Construction and Government Relationships in Action -- Hyogo Policy and Plans 1990-2017: The Tourism (Re)construction Phase -- One Set of Campaigns 1986-2010 -- Connecting the Regional and Rural-Coastal for Hyogo Tourism -- Infrastructure in Place: Tourism and Transport Links -- A 'Warm Heart' Between City and Coastal Hyogo -- Tourism, Fisheries, Fun and Furusato -- Hyogo: A Central Design, a Central Theme, a Development Opportunity -- Bibliography -- 5: Rejuvenating Coastal Japan: An Uneasy Mix of Tourism and Heavy Industry in Himeji -- Introduction -- The History That Makes a Castle Town -- Coastal Reclamation Following 1945 -- Municipal Administration: Amalgamation, Status and Population -- Himeji Local Government, Planning and Zoning -- Systematic Planning -- Himeji Tourism -- Volunteers -- Tourism Planning in 1997-2007 -- Himeji Port Renaissance Plan 21 -- Coasts, Construction, Crossovers and Conflict -- Port Management and Use -- A Working Port Unsuitable for Coastal Tourism: Local Considerations -- Non-port Activities -- Coastal Pollution -- Himeji Coastal Tourism -- Matogata and Ōshio The Abōshi Port Redevelopment-Tourism Recreational Park Alternative? -- The Challenges for Government Role Players in Local Stakeholder Relationships -- Community Connections -- Government Role Players Battling History -- Bibliography -- 6: Coastal Tourism in Rural Japan: Issues of Fisheries, Heritage and Culture in Kasumi -- Introduction -- Kasumi-A Rural-Coastal Community -- A History of Coast Reclamation and Development -- General Land Use -- Community Profile: A Challenge for the Local Industry -- Women in Kasumi -- Ancestry and Men's Roles -- Industries and Businesses -- Stakeholders and Role Players in Fisheries -- Tajima Fisheries Research Institute -- Core Issues for Kasumi's Economic Revitalisation -- Kasumi Lifestyle and Its Issues -- The Challenges to the Fishing Industry -- Fishing Culture and Tourism Growth -- Tourism Industry Representation and Stakeholder Self Interest -- Regional and Local Tourism Groups-Connected by Association -- Kasumi Tourism Association -- Municipal Government -- Bibliography -- 7: Raising Hope with Promises: Unfulfilled Strategies for a Sustainable Rural Tourism Industry -- Introduction -- Kasumi Fisheries Culture and Tourism: Reality Versus Imagery -- Community Pride, Nature and Culture -- Local Community Relationship to Their Economy -- Challenges for the Future of Tourism and Fishery's Industry -- The Winter Scenario-Gourmet Tourism -- Accommodation and Hospitality -- Modern Minshuku -- Family Home Minshuku -- Tourism Industry Power Groups -- 'Favourites' Versus 'Newcomers' -- Same Ideas, Same Foods...Same Problems -- The Renaissance Plan: Waterfront Redevelopment -- The Beginning of the End of a Revival -- The Chain of Decision-Making and the Unfeasibility of the R-Plan -- A 'Concrete' Dilemma: Bypassing the R-Plan -- Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? Is Tourism the Right Rural Revival Tool for Coastal Kasumi? -- Bibliography -- 8: Economic Rejuvenation: Discussing Tourism for Regional Japan -- Introduction -- Himeji and Kasumi: Coastal Tourism Attractions and Port Development -- The Role of the Perceptions of Distance in Tourism Policy Implementation -- The Cultural Consequences of Being Located in the Peripheral and Marginal -- One Policy Does Not Fit All -- Fishery Cooperative Associations on the Rural Coast -- The Role of Networks in Coastal Development Projects -- Tourism Policy Efficacy -- Cultural Perceptions of the Coast and Nature: Identity in Tourism Policies and Strategies -- Discussion: Peripherality, the Role of Traditional Fishing and Rural Cultural Perceptions in Tourism -- Bibliography -- 9: Epilogue. Optimistic Communities in Himeji and Kasumi: Still Waiting for Long-term Tourism Growth -- Hyogo Tourism 2020 and Beyond -- Himeji -- Kasumi, in Kami-cho -- Bibliography -- Index Tourism-Japan Coastal zone management-Japan |
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