K-ReaD( Kokugakuin University Researcher’s Achievement)

Akira SOSHIRODA
Department of Tourism and Community Development
Professor
Last Updated :2023/12/21

研究者基本情報

氏名

  • 氏名

    Akira SOSHIRODA

ホームページ・researchmap等のリンク

所属・職名

  • Department of Tourism and Community Development, Professor

学歴

  • 1987, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Graduate School, Division of Science and Engineering
  • 1987, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Science of Engineering
  • 1985, Tokyo Institute of Technology, School of Engineering

学位

  • 31 Dec. 1993, 博士(工学), 東京工業大学, 工学関係, 乙第2558号, 関東圏における近代別荘地形成に関する史的研究

職歴

  • Apr. 1987, Mar. 1990
  • Apr. 1990, Mar. 1994
  • Apr. 1994, Mar. 2000
  • Apr. 2000, Mar. 2007
  • Apr. 2003, Mar. 2006
  • 2006, 2007, Universitat Innsbruck, School of Management, Visiting Professor
  • Apr. 2007, Mar. 2016
  • Apr. 2010, Sep. 2015
  • Apr. 2016, Mar. 2022

本学就任年月日

  • 01 Apr. 2022

研究分野

  • recreation
  • sightseeing
  • parks
  • Landscapes
  • Social System Engineering

研究活動

論文

  • Transition of Branding by Sho-Kyoto in Municipalities of Kyoto Conference, Kobayashi Yoshiki; Soshiroda Akira; Tsutsumi Takashi, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 52, 3, 887, 894, 2017, The City Planning Institute of Japan, In recent years, municipality withdrawing from the Kyoto Conference organized by Sho-Kyoto all over the country came to be seen, and each Municipality seems to be pursuing their own PR. Therefore, this research aims to obtain suggestions concerning future municipality branding for 62 municipalities except Kyoto City which have experience of joining or withdrawing from the Kyoto Conference as of October 2016 . As a result of the survey, (1) the perception of Sho-Kyoto from the outside has changed and the recognition of Sho-Kyoto-likeness has expanded. (2) Elements previously recognized as Sho-Kyoto-Likeness have been adopted for differentiation from other cities as brand with their own originality. (3) Sho-Kyoto is used as a title for various steps of regional policy, as well as one step to establish a new concept.
  • The Discourses Analysis about Urban-rural Interchange, Koyama Tamaki; Soshiroda Akira; Tsutsumi Takashi, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 52, 2, 198, 208, 2017, The City Planning Institute of Japan, The history of urban-rural interchange goes back to the activities of regional development in 1970's. In later eras, the concepts of "resort" and "green tourism" were introduced, and interchange has been stated in various terms. This paper aims to review the meanings and issues of urban-rural interchange through the discourses analysis in the technical magazine. The results show that interchange has spread throughout the country in the late 70's and the late 90's. The positioning of the economic effects has declined with the times, and in recent years it is oriented toward sustainable development through cooperation of urban and rural residents. Also, as securing leaders has become an issue in rural communities, a new organizational structure is needed.
  • A Study on Selection of Local Heritages and its Characteristics, Kakimoto Yoshichika; Tsutsumi Takashi; Soshiroda Akira, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 52, 3, 731, 738, 2017, The City Planning Institute of Japan, The framework of cultural assets has continued to widen and its application is focused on in recent years. And efforts to select assets closely related to daily life as local heritage and to promote regional revitalization with them through tourism and conservation are also expanding. This study attempts to examine the characteristics of local heritages in 32 regions after grasping how local heritage is designed. The results are mainly as follows: 1) Local heritage has a wider range of selection than designated cultural assets, and affection and locality are regarded as important for the criteria of selection. 2) Local heritage organizations can be classified into three types by the quantification theory type III through the purpose and the criteria of selection. 3) From two cases of local heritage by NPO, it can be said that adaptability of criteria and self-recommendation bring new recognition and stimulation to the locals.
  • The process of examinations for legalizing casinos in Singapore, Tsuruta Hajime; Soshiroda Akira; Tsutsumi Takashi, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 52, 3, 723, 730, 2017, The City Planning Institute of Japan, In this paper, I examine the changing nature of the Integrated Resorts (IR) debate by comparing the statement given by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on the 18th of April, 2005, to previous history of the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Singapore Tourism on the Board as provided by the Singaporean Diet. These records are then used together to deeply analyze the complex global and local forces which have contributed to legalization of IR having been denied four consecutive times in Singapore's history. Further, the purpose of this research is to obtain knowledge in terms of city planning and tourism by examining how those are related to each other. Finally, I relate my findings to the current Japanese IR legalization debate, and in doing so provide a procedural framework that may be learned from and built upon within the Japanese context.
  • A Study on Characteristics of City Walk Tourism Organizations and Individual Trait and Consciousness of Guides Considering of Their Age, AKUTSU Chiaki; SOSHIRODA Akira; TSUTSUMI Takashi, The Tourism Studies, 28, 2, 81, 92, 2016, Japan Institute of Tourism Research, This paper aims to clarify the features of city walk tourism organizations and individual trait and consciousness of guides. The conclusions are as follows. 1) By the hearing survey to the 115 local government, 168 organizations are obtained. 2) From the questionnaire survey to those organizations, these were found that approximately half of all the guides are 60-79 years old men, and "young guides (under 60 years old)" are account for only 20% of all guides. 3) 81 organizations are classified into 3 types by the number of guides, the population density of the area, etc. 4) Among the 3 types, type II: which gets many tourists and has been operated by the guides has the highest "young guides" ratio. 5) From the personal questionnaire survey, most of all guides join to the organization to satisfy their desire to learn their own city.
  • A Study on Tourism-Based Community Development through Public Art in Korea, BAEK Lina; SOSHIRODA Akira; TSUTSUMI Takashi, The Tourism Studies, 26, 1, 33, 46, 2014, Japan Institute of Tourism Research, This paper clarifies effects on community organizations and spaces after public art projects in Korea. 31 towns held on public art projects and this paper focuses on 9 towns in Gyeongsagnam-do. Not only art activities but also other activities such as events, culture schools and road improvements are performed, which are different by purposes and main actors. Main actors of 4 towns which aim at tourist development consider that residents' participation is important to be tourism spots. They have established community organizations in order that the residents manage the town. Building community facilities, educating residents, and job offerings are useful to encourage residents' participation
  • A Study on Characteristics of Designation of the Scenic Districts before WWII, Yasukawa Kazuho; Soshiroda Akira; Tsutsumi Takashi, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 49, 3, 1065, 1070, 2014, The City Planning Institute of Japan, This study aims to clarify the idea of the Scenic Districts system and the characteristics of designation before the WWII. The conclusions are as follows: (1) The guidelines by the Home Ministry for management of Scenic Districts was reflected the idea of an engineer named Tokutaro Kitamura and the role moving from preserving historic sites and scenic spot to preserving local characteristics. (2) By analyzing 150 official statements of designation reasons, the idea of Scenic Districts system was overinterpreted at a viewpoint of background, use and designated place in the process of management in Local Governments. (3) Particularly the development of tourism in 1930s affected the designation of Scenic Districts.
  • A Study on Utilization of Local Resources for Management at Civil Marathon Events:A Case Study on Saitama Prefecture, Uemura Msato; Soshiroda Akira; Tsutsumi Takashi, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 49, 3, 285, 290, 2014, The City Planning Institute of Japan, The number of marathon events and their participants has been increasing in recent years. This makes it important to attract participants by differentiating the marathon events. In addition, a sporting event is a useful way to promote local resources. Consequently, utilization of local resources at marathon events can be considered as added value and play a key role in promoting both the events and the regions. This paper investigated the current status of the civil marathon events in Saitama. The aim of this study was to gain a useful perspective on utilization of local resources at civil marathon events through gathering information and conducting interviews. The findings pointed out: there is a difference between public and private events in terms of utilized local resources, in some cases the degree of utilization of local resources rather than the diversity leads to attractiveness of events, and civil marathon events can promote themselves and the regions.

Misc

  • Bay Areas as Tourist Destinations, 66, 1, 52, 55, 15 Jan. 2017
  • Changes of the Terms about Urban-Rural Interchange in a Magazine "Agriculture and Economy", 31, 85, 88, Dec. 2016
  • 89, 32, 35, 2015
  • A study on cooperation between government and the private sector for immigration promotion : A case of Nagano Prefecture, 28, 309, 312, Dec. 2013
  • A Study on tourism promotion along Regional Railway, 28, 113, 116, Dec. 2013
  • The New Trend of Tourism, 77, 3, 198, 201, Nov. 2013
  • A Study on the Utilization of the Bicycle Sharing System for Tourism, 48, 1101, 1106, 2013
  • A study on the townscape policy in traditional hot spring towns, Yuriko Tsuda; Toshiyuki Minetoma; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 45-1, 51, 56, 2010
  • 45-1, 51, 56, 2010
  • Results in Innsbruck, AKIRA SOSHIRODA, A data book of outdoor activities Austria and Japan, 200, 2009
  • A Study of the Actual Condition for Going out with Infants -Case study of Jiyugaoka and Daikanyama in Tokyo-, Ayano Shinpuku; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 44-3, 367, 372, 2009
  • 200, 2009
  • 44-3, 367, 372, 2009
  • A study on behavioral characteristics in stay of elderly visitor - A case study of Sugamo Jizo-Dori Shopping Mall-, Miki Kakinuma; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 43-3, 625, 630, 2008
  • A Study on Public Rent-a-Cycle System and its Utilization for Tourism in Tokyo, Shigeru Suzuki; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 43-3, 613, 618, 2008
  • Discussion over problem and vision during the maturity stage in resort -A case of Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture-, Toshiyuki Minetoma; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 43-3, 607, 612, 2008
  • The relationship between the Development Process of Historic Tourist Destination and the Change of Opinions about the Preservation and Tourism in Kurashiki City, Yumeko Tsuchida; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 43-3, 601, 606, 2008
  • A Study on Planning concept and Characteristics of use of 'Public Open Space' and 'Effective Open Space', Naoto Saito; AKIRA SOSHIRODA; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 43-3, 223, 228, 2008
  • 804, 12, 18, 2008
  • 5-6,21-30, 2008
  • 43-3, 625, 630, 2008
  • 43-3, 613, 618, 2008
  • 43-3, 607, 612, 2008
  • 43-3, 601, 606, 2008
  • 43-3, 223, 228, 2008
  • 42, 1, 69, 74, Apr. 2007
  • 267, 80, 2007
  • A Study on Vistor’s Structure of Evaluation in Tourist Destinations, Fuyuka HANYU; Yoshinori MORITA; Keizo KOKUBO; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journal of The Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, 69, 4, 301, 306, 2006
  • A study of the Location and its decision factor of church in Tokyo from Meiji era, AKIRA SOSHIRODA, 41, 935, 940, 2006
  • A study on the contents of Local area PR employing ‘STORY’, 41, 433, 438, 2006
  • A Study on Visitor's Structure of Evaluation in Tourist Destinations, Fuyuka HANYU; Yoshinori MORITA; Keizo KOKUBO; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Landscape Research Japan, Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, 69, 4, 301, 306, 2006
  • The actual state of the Street Dance in Urban Space, Naohito SAITO; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 41, 3, 457, 462, 2006
  • A study of the Location and its decision factor of church in Tokyo from Meiji era, Keiichi NAGAI; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 41-3, 935, 940, 2006
  • 69, 4, 301, 306, 2006
  • 41, 935, 940, 2006
  • 41, 433, 438, 2006
  • 69, 4, 301, 306, 2006
  • 2-3, 23-32, 2006
  • 41, 3, 457, 462, 2006
  • 41-3, 935, 940, 2006
  • Inbound tourism policies in Japan from 1859 to 2003, A Soshiroda, ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 32, 4, 1100, 1120, Oct. 2005, PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, This paper aims to clarify the development process of the inbound tourism policies of Japan from 1859 to 2003. Evolving, through five periods and ten phases, policies have been variously promoted to obtain foreign currencies and break the country's isolation at the earliest stage, to make it a peaceful and cultured nation via international exchanges and friendship after the Pacific War, and, more recently, to contribute to its economic revitalization in recession. The relationships between inbound and national land policies, as well as nonstructural aspects such as promotion, advertising, and services, are also examined.
  • Inbound tourism policies in Japan from 1859 to 2003, Akira Soshiroda, Annals of Tourism Research, 32, 4, 1100, 1120, Oct. 2005, This paper aims to clarify the development process of the inbound tourism policies of Japan from 1859 to 2003. Evolving through five periods and ten phases, policies have been variously promoted to obtain foreign currencies and break the country's isolation at the earliest stage, to make it a peaceful and cultured nation via international exchanges and friendship after the Pacific War, and, more recently, to contribute to its economic revitalization in recession. The relationships between inbound and national land policies, as well as nonstructural aspects such as promotion, advertising, and services, are also examined. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • A Positive Study on International Exchange Activities by Citizens since the Asian Games in Hiroshima, AKIRA SOSHIRODA, 40, 259, 264, 2005
  • A Study on the spatial characteristic of the galley in Tokyo 23 ward, 40, 883, 888, 2005
  • A Study on a change of Community for Traditional Agricultural Ceremony in Developed Area - Case Study of Tokumaru and Shimo-Akatsuka Area, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo-, 40, 979, 984, 2005
  • A Study on Affordable Inns for Foreign Tourists in Tokyo, 16, 2, 1, 8, 2005
  • A Study on Affordable Inns for Foreign Tourists in Tokyo, Yusuke MATSUZAKI; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journal of Japan Institute of Tourism Research, 16, 2, 1, 8, 2005
  • A Positive Study on International Exchange Activities by Citizens since the Asian Games in Hiroshima, Kumi UEKI; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journanl of the City Planning Institute of Japan (City Planning Instutite of Japan), 40, 3, 259, 264, 2005
  • A Study on a Change of Community for Traditional Agricultural Ceremony in Developed Area - Case Study of Tokumaru and Shimo-Akatsuka Area, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo-, Yoshikazu IKEDA; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journanl of the City Planning Institute of Japan (City Planning Instutite of Japan), 40, 3, 979, 984, 2005
  • A study on the spatial characteristic of the gallery in Tokyo 23 ward, Yuta CHIKAOKA; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journanl of the City Planning Institute of Japan (City Planning Instutite of Japan), 40, 3, 883, 888, 2005
  • 40, 259, 264, 2005
  • 40, 883, 888, 2005
  • 40, 889, 894, 2005
  • 40, 949, 954, 2005
  • 40, 979, 984, 2005
  • 16, 2, 1, 8, 2005
  • 167, 1, 4, 2005
  • 16, 2, 1, 8, 2005
  • 168, 9, 14, 2005
  • 169, 18, 22, 2005
  • 40, 3, 259, 264, 2005
  • 40, 3, 979, 984, 2005
  • 40, 3, 883, 888, 2005
  • A study on the location and community activity of the church in Tokyo, 39, 427, 432, 2004
  • The Change of Planning and Position of Large-Scale Regional Development Project in National Land Planning- Case Study on Mutsu-Ogawara and Eastern Tomakomai -, 39, 385, 390, 2004
  • A Study on the Commercial and Spatial Characteristics in the Areas in Tokyo of Attracting Visitors from Wide Area through the Urban Information Magazines, 39, 157, 162, 2004
  • A Study on Method of Expressing Local Image- Analysis on section composition in 'KAIDOU WO YUKU' -, 39, 97, 102, 2004
  • A Study on the Regional Information Characteristics of Prefecture, 39, 37, 42, 2004
  • An Empirical research about continuous practical use of local information infrastructure in a depopulated area, 39, 13, 18, 2004
  • A Study on Characteristics and Promotion of Specialties in Oita Prefecture, 39, 7, 12, 2004
  • A Study on Characteristics and Promotion of Specialities in Oita Prefecture, Maki HAYASHI; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 39, 3, 7, 12, 2004
  • An empirical research about continuous practical use of local information infrastructure in a depopulated area, Takeo SAKAIRI; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journanl of the City Planning Institute of Japan (City Planning Instutite of Japan), 39, 3, 13, 18, 2004
  • A Study on the Regional Information Characteristics of Prefecture, Keiichi MIYAJIMA; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journanl of the City Planning Institute of Japan (City Planning Instutite of Japan), 39, 3, 37, 42, 2004
  • A study on the location and community activity of the church in Tokyo, Keiichi NAGAI; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Journanl of the City Planning Institute of Japan (City Planning Instutite of Japan), 39, 3, 427, 432, 2004
  • 39, 889, 894, 2004
  • 39, 427, 432, 2004
  • 39, 385, 390, 2004
  • 39, 157, 162, 2004
  • 39, 97, 102, 2004
  • 39, 37, 42, 2004
  • 39, 13, 18, 2004
  • 39, 7, 12, 2004
  • 39, 3, 7, 12, 2004
  • 39, 3, 13, 18, 2004
  • 39, 3, 37, 42, 2004
  • 39, 3, 427, 432, 2004
  • A Study on the Policy and the development of Urban Tourism in Seoul - A Comparison with Tokyo -, Joo Young; Kawak Akira; Soshiroda Takashi Tsutsumi, Proceedings of the International Symposium on City Planning, 62, 71, 2003
  • A Study on the Policy and the Development of Urban Tourism in Seoul -A Comparison with Tokyo-, JOOYOUNG KWAK; TAKASHI TSUTSUMI; AKIRA SOSHIRODA, Proceedings of International Symposium on City Planning, *, 2003
  • A Study of the Characteristics of Tourist Guidebooks about Japan in English for Foreigners in the Meiji Era (1868-1912), Shin-ichi SATOI; Fuyuka HANYU; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Landscape Research Japan; Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture, 66, 5, 389, 392, 2003
  • A Positive Study on the Management and the Activity for the Japanese Folk Monument -A Case Study of Meguro Ward, Tokyo-, Yoshikazu Ikeda; Akira Soshiroda; Takashi Tsutsumi, journal of the city planning institute of japan, 38, 2, 146, 876, 2003, This paper targets on 3 types of Japanese folk monument in Meguro ward Tokyo, and clarified the bestway for those monuments to be sustained in the urban space with the view point of community. The conclusions are as follows 1)Because of the urban development, many of the monuments have been moved, and the manager has been changed. 2)The monuments under good management are supervised by the group of inhabitant. 3) The manager of well maintained monument also has problems that the members get aged or the number decreases. 4) The monumentsare grouped into 4 types of the management and the activity, and community-core type is the best in urban space. © 2003, The City Planning Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.
  • 436, 54, 62, 2003
  • 66, 5, 389, 392, 2003
  • 14, 2, 1, 6, 2003
  • 62, 71, 2003
  • A study on the enactment of laws for the tourist city construction and urban planning in cities where laws were enacted in the period of postwar reconstruction, Takahashi Masayoshi; Soshiroda Akira; Hanyu Fuyuka, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 38, 96, 576, 2003, This paper aims to clarify characteristics of Laws for the international tourist city construction and the cities authorized by them in the national tourism policy, their concept, and their physical plan. Findings are as follows: 1) The government did not form the active plan and forced the laws into the scheme of City Planning Law. 2) 6 type of Present condition recognition, 4 type of concept, 14 type of policies are found in the plans of each city. The cities that share same concept have same aims, and their policies are introvert on construction for tourist city. 3) Although some cities reflect the concept of tourist city construction into a concrete policy, the institutional backing is deficient, and is seldom realized to it. © 2003, The City Planning Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.
  • 38, 187, 192, 2003
  • 38, 871, 876, 2003
  • 15, 1, 11, 18, 2003
  • 23, 351, 354, 2003
  • *, 2003
  • 66, 5, 389, 392, 2003
  • 38, 3, 871, 876, 2003
  • A Basic Analysis of the Types and the Factor for Increasing in Population in the Remote Island, Yoshiaki YUMOTO; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Papers on City Planning (City Planning Review Special Issue), 37, 793, 798, 2002
  • A Basic Study on Activities and Roles of Doukyou-Kai in Tokyo Area, Keiichi MIYAJIMA; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Papers on City Planning (City Planning Review Special Issue), 37, 727, 732, 2002
  • A Study on Educational Contents of Village and Rural Planning in rural villages -Case Study of Rural Villages in Niigata Prefecture-, Takashi TSUTSUMI; Masatomo TAHIRA; Akira SOSHIRODA, Papers on City Planning (City Planning Review Special Issue), 37, 427, 432, 2002
  • A Study on the Type and Development of Urban-Rural Interchange in Rural Villages, Tamaki KOYAMA; Akira SOSHIRODA; Takashi TSUTSUMI, Papers on City Planning (City Planning Review Special Issue), 37, 937, 942, 2002
  • 65, 5, 875, 878, 2002
  • 65, 5, 797, 800, 2002
  • 65, 5, 413, 416, 2002
  • 37, 13, 18, 2002
  • 37, 427, 432, 2002
  • 37, 727, 732, 2002
  • 37, 793, 798, 2002
  • 37, 925, 930, 2002
  • 37, 937, 942, 2002
  • 37, 949, 954, 2002
  • 239, 81, 86, 2002
  • 14, 1, 9, 16, 2002
  • 14, 1, 17, 24, 2002
  • 37, 793, 798, 2002
  • 37, 727, 732, 2002
  • 37, 427, 432, 2002
  • 37, 937, 942, 2002
  • A Study on the characteristic of Tousist's Guide And Interpreter in 1891, Takashi TSUTSUMI, Proceedings for JITR Annual Conference, 9, 12, 2001
  • 36, 241, 246, 2001
  • 36, 223, 228, 2001
  • 16, 9, 12, 2001
  • 16, 177, 180, 2001
  • 9, 12, 2001
  • 63, 5, 743, 748, 2000
  • 43, 2000
  • 15, 57, 60, 2000
  • 522, 247, 254, 1999
  • 33, 691, 696, 1998
  • 61, 5, 643, 646, 1998
  • 9, 1, 19, 26, 1997
  • 31, 97, 102, 1996
  • 31, 103, 108, 1996
  • 59, 5, 105, 108, 1996
  • 2, 169, 172, 1996
  • 30, 19, 24, 1995
  • 6, 1・2, 5, 11, 1995
  • 6, 1・2, 12, 19, 1995
  • 29, 217, 222, 1994
  • 29, 349, 354, 1994
  • 28, 19, 24, 1993
  • 28, 205, 210, 1993
  • 28, 223, 228, 1993
  • 436, 79, 86, 1992
  • 55, 5, 373, 378, 1992
  • 26-A, 151, 156, 1991
  • 26-A, 409, 414, 1991
  • 26-A, 457, 462, 1991
  • 20, 331, 336, 1985

著書等出版物

  • Past the Island Boom : The Case of Yoron Island, Erich Schmidt Verlag GmbH & Co., 2008
  • 2008
  • 2008
  • 2008
  • 2003
  • 2002
  • 2002
  • 2001
  • 1991

講演・発表

  • 2008
  • A Study on the Classification of the Historical Town, Proceedings of JITR Annual Conference, 2007
  • A Study on the Method and Object in Discover Japan Campaign, JITR Annual Conference, 2007
  • Relationship between discussion on landscape and tourism lifecycle of aesthetic area in Kurashiki, JITR Annual Conference, 2007
  • 2007
  • 2007
  • 2007
  • Changing after Mass Tourism in the Destination Island, International Conference “From the ‘OLD’ to the ‘NEW’ tourism: Managing Change in the tourism industry”, 2006
  • 2006
  • The History of the Townscape in Japan, 2005
  • 2005
  • 2005
  • 2005

受賞

  • 1997
  • 1994

競争的資金

  • Study on Development Process of Resorts
  • Tourism Policy
  • reginal development process
  • international tourism
  • Tourism Impacts
  • 20H02328
  • 19K12583
  • 18K11838
  • 15K01952, The effects of relationship between overseas tourists and locals at historic districts on overseas tourists' understanding of historic destinations, This study aims to elucidate states of mind that non-Japanese tourists and locals may have about each other in commercial spaces. Four steps of research on the presence of Japanese and Westerners on Japanese viewers’ evaluations of Japanese-style historic districts, laborers’ emotions towards Japanese and Chinese visitors in shopping districts, Japanese and non-Japanese visitors’ evaluations of historic houses renovated into shops, and tourists’ and tourism practitioners’ evaluations of shops, were conducted. The results did not imply negative effects particular to Westerners and pointed to non-Japanese visitors’ tendency to positively evaluate local architectural styles and the positive effects of shop keepers’ friendliness on visitors’ purchase intention. These highlight the efficacy of strategies to enhance overseas visitors’ awareness of the locality and local hospitality in inducing their favorable impression of the visited commercial spaces at tourism destinations.
  • 26360060, Resort Rejuvenation Policy Considering Japanese Attitude toward Resort, This study aims to match the needs of resorts with the seeds of resorts and clarify resort rejuvenation policy in Japan. As for needs, a consumer questionnaire survey is conducted. In the case study of Hakuba Village in Nagano Prefecture, Setouchi Inlands, Guam and Saipan Islands, and Amami-Oshima Island, using "Tourism Area Life Cycle Concept", this study reveals the development process up to now as resort. The findings are as follows: (1) The needs survey suggests that inexpensive resorts need to be supplied to a wide consumer base. (2) The case analysis suggests that capturing foreign customers and creating an organization for that purpose are effective for resort rejuvenation, and that efforts to "new tourism" will also change the employment structure etc.
  • 24611011, Formation of visitors' gaze on the aspects of local lives in historical districts, This study elucidated relationship between visitors’ gaze on the aspects of local lives in a historical district and their evaluation of the district. The results of the content analysis of travel magazine articles about the target district in Takayama city, Gifu prefecture, imply that the district is depicted in relation with human activities. The results of the following survey to visitors imply the district’s characteristics as touristic and local spaces. The aspects of local lives in the district were then elicited with a survey to visitors and to locals, and were classified into the aspects for visitors and the ones for visitors. Lastly, visitors’ gaze on multi-faceted aspects, including touristic and local aspects, was implied to lead to stronger senses of harmony and uniqueness, perceived fulfilment of opportunities of learning and interactions, and their intention to recommend others to visit the district.
  • 24611008, A Study on Management of Urban Tourism from a Viewpoint of Tourist Attractions including Living Culture in Naha-shi Okinawa Prefecture, The aim of this study is to discuss the complex nature of tourists’ evaluation and to elucidate structural perspective of tourist attractions at the market district as tourism destinations in Naha city. This study proposes the application of the caption evaluation method and repertory grid and laddering analysis in order to elicit relationships between tourists’ mental states and a district’s features. Results illustrate the efficacy of these methods in investigating the tourist attractions of the market district as tourism destinations and shed light on advantages in order to establish strategies for management and planning of tourism destinations.
  • 24611005, A Study on Connection between Study and Practice of Community Development Through Tourism, Regarding the recent situation of community development through tourism (CDTT), the connection between the study of CDTT and its actual practice is need to be considered to get the CDTT more effective and successive in community development. This research tried to (1) analyze education contents of learning materials about CDTT published by municipalities, (2) reveal editing and using process of the material published in Amakusa area in Kumamoto, and (3) clarified motivating factor which connects learner to CDTT practice from the former case of study program in Iwatsuki in Saitama prefecture. Through the consideration of these results above, a hypothetical “connecting process model” was attempted to establish, and sorted out into eight stages from study to practice of CDTT, including pre-study stage. The hypothetical model was applied to a case that tries to establish an eco-museum in Ishikari city in Hokkaido, and examined its empirical adequacy.
  • 23614024, A study of urban-rural interaction developed by the partnership between farmers and consumers., In order to explore the interaction and the partnership in the equal relationship between urban and rural area, this study mainly focused on the interaction between farmers and consumers of cooperative association. The concept and the transition of the number of participants and places in Green Life program which are organized by Japanese Consumer Co-operative Union was examined. The features of Sanchoku interaction which is a type of community-supported agriculture in Yuza-town, Yamagata prefecture were clarified. Moreover, this study compared the process of urban-rural interaction of Takayanagi-town, Niigata prefecture developing through the event in Tokyo and Sanchoku, and it considered the succession of interaction and tourism.
  • 23614006, An interdisciplinary research on the development process of the tourist destination for the purpose of its rejuvenation, This study aims to clarify the relationship between the tourist attractions with historical district and the local characteristics, using the Tourism Area Life Cycle Concept (R.W.Butler,1980) as a basic framework and with the help of travel magazines and local newspapers. The conclusions are as follows: 1) The Images of historical district described by travel magazines are classified into 18 elements such as “Looks old and historic”, “Range to be able to walk around”, and so on. Tourist attractions with historical district are classified into five types by “Image of town”. 2) The local characteristics in the Tourist attractions with historical district are classified into four types by the indicators of their population, transportations at that time, and so on. 3) Difference in the number of description in travel magazines is determined by the local activity for the historical district. It is also important to announce the reputation of their town to inhabitants.
  • 23614004, An Empirical Study on the Management of Tourism Destination Branding on Tourism Zones in Japan, For the promotion of tourist destinations, it is necessary to establish the regional brand to provide recognition of the area to customers, and to motivate them to visit there. However it is the urgent issue to establish the consistent regional brand of a wide-area destination that many actors involves in.;In this study, we revealed the organization and the approach to establish the regional brand on the Tourism zones that Japanese government had certified from 2008, and the recognition and the visit intention of customers. Moreover we researched about the case in foreign countries, and through these result we discussed about the brand-building strategy.;As the result, we found the importance of consideration of the strategy in three phases, and the necessity of organization which implements effective marketing program for whole area of the zone.
  • 21580295, A Fundamental Study on the Green-Tourism for Strategic Securing of New Human Resources in Rural Village, In order to explore the future state of the Green-Tourism(Agri-tourism) which contributes to maintenance of farm village and agriculture, this study considered the favorable Green-Tourism menu according to local conditions. It examined the Green-Tourism project in present, the agricultural characteristic, the farm village characteristic, and the consumer's preference of municipalities in Japan. Moreover, the characteristic of external talented people as a new bearer in farm villages was also considered through the case study of the advanced region that have been enabled prolonged continuation and the senary industrialization of the agriculture.
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  • 12650612, An Analysis of "Village" and "Rural Planning" Education as the Area Study in the Elementary School in the Rural Area, For the civil participation to the regional promotion in the rural villages, this paper aims to clarify how they teach "village" to the pupils in Niigata prefecture, and how they educate them for "rural planning" as a method for resolving the problems and attaining an ideal. After revealing them, this elucidates how they conduct the "rural planning education" in the environmental education and the integrating studies. For these analyzes, social sub textbooks of 71 villages in Niigata and a questionnaire are utilized.;The conclusions are mainly as follows.;(1) The educational contents of social sub-textbooks are classified into 13 items. Among them, "geography & natural environment" and "regional culture & history" are taught in the almost all of the sub-textbook. This says that they teach "village" through the nature, agriculture, and traditional culture, which are familiar theme for the pupils.;(2) In the description about "rural planning", the ideals are explained paradigmatically and abstractly. On the other hand, the problems are taught objectively and concretely. About the planning as a method for resolving the problems and attaining an ideal, the development type is double of the preservation type, and it has a tendency to explain that the rural planning is to develop the life environment of the region.;(3) There is a similarity between the contents of "rural planning" education and the environmental education and the integrating studies in the point of to recognize the natural environment, but the combination of them is not taken into consideration. On the step of the 3rd and 4th grade of the elementary school, the concept of planning is hardly introduced into the area studies. To know the characteristics of the village and to preserve it is put emphasis in the social studies of the elementary school.

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担当授業

  • 2022, 1年次前期の必修となる本科目では、観光まちづくり学部での学習を始めるにあたり、大学における主体的な学修の方法を理解し、基礎的な学修能力を身につけることを目的とする。|具体的には、初歩的なアカデミックスキルとして、文献検索・引用の作法や、論理的な記述方法に基づいたレポートの作成方法を修得する。また、 他者と協働して課題に取り組むためのディスカッションやプレゼンテーシ ョンの作法について、観光やまちづくりにかかわる課題を通して実践的に身につける。
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2023
  • 2023
  • 2023, 人々が普段生活したり、旅行で訪れる魅力的な国や都市は、個々人の自由な振る舞いだけでその姿に至ったわけではなく、多くの場合、何らかの「計画」 の介入のもとで形作られている。そのため、地域づくりに携わる者には、その地域がどのように計画されて形成しているのかを読み解く力や、 課題の解決や潜在的な魅力の発掘のためにどのような計画技術が適用し得るのかを構想する力が求められる。その初歩として、本講義では、国土や都市空間をコントロールする技術としての国土計画・都市計画の考え方を受講生が理解することを目的とする。|授業の前半では、都市とは何か、を考えた上で、わが国の都市は、日本古来の都市づくりによる空間をベースに、海外において誕生した近代都市計画技術を取り入れ適用することで、現在の様態になったことから、わが国の都市計画が現在の制度に至るまでの都市計画史を概説する。|中盤では、現在のわが国の都市計画制度について、土地利用、都市施設等の観点から概説し、人口減少問題、地球環境問題など21世紀の諸課題を念頭に置きつつ、これからの都市計画のあり方について考察し議論する。|後半では、主にわが国の国土計画・国土政策を取り上げ、時々の社会経済状況に対応した計画内容とその変遷、空間のスケールと性格に応じた計画内容とその変遷を概説した上で、これからの時代に適応する国土の利用と形成、保全のあり方について、都市と地方の関係にも着目しながら考察し議論する。|また、国土計画や都市計画は観光とどのように関係づけられるのかも理解する。|
  • 2023, 1年次前期の必修となる本科目では、観光まちづくり学部での学習を始めるにあたり、大学における主体的な学修の方法を理解し、基礎的な学修能力を身につけることを目的とする。|具体的には、初歩的なアカデミックスキルとして、文献検索・引用の作法や、論理的な記述方法に基づいたレポートの作成方法を修得する。また、他者と協働して課題に取り組むためのディスカッションやプレゼンテーシ ョンの作法について、観光やまちづくりにかかわる課題を通して実践的に身につける。
  • 2023, 本科目は1年次後期に開講する少人数制の選択科目のゼミナールである。担当教員が専門分野に従って提示する課題の中から2つに取り組むことで、観光まちづくりに関連する各専門分野のより個別的な内容にふれるとともに、観光まちづくりへの多様なアプローチを実践的に学んでいく。また、導入ゼミナールで身につけたアカデミックスキルを実際の研究やプロジェクトに近い形で活用する。|本科目の履修を通して、自らの興味・関心を観光まちづくりの関連分野でどのように位置づけ、掘り下げていくことができるのかを考える。

学外活動

学協会活動

  • 1985

学外委員等活動

  • 2005, 日本都市計画学会, 表彰委員, 日本都市計画学会
  • 2021, 日本観光研究学会, 副会長, 日本観光研究学会

社会貢献活動

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