Diversification of Public Assistance Programmes for the Tourism Sector in the EU -"EU FUNDING FOR THE TOURISM SECTOR 2014-2020" as a Clue-, NAKAJIMA Mami; MIYAZAKI Yuji; TAKEDA Jun; ISHIMOTO Tohsei, 28, 111, 120, Mar. 2021
A Study on the EU Financial Support Policy for Tourism Development -With a focus on the Major Related EU Funds-, ISHIMOTO Tohsei; MIYAZAKI Yuji; TAKEDA Jun; NAKAJIMA Mami, 28, 101, 110, Mar. 2021
Tourist Destination Development by the Especial Conservation Act for the Greek Traditional Settlement of Oia, Santorini Island, Aegean Sea ― Research on the Provisions of the Executive Order 1993 in Greece and its application―, ISHIMOTO Tohsei; OKAMURA Yu; EGUCHI Kumi, Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, 55, 2, 137, 146, Oct. 2020
An Agritourism Development and Regional Restoration in the Island of Crete, Greece -The Establishment of “Milia Mountain Retreat” and its Sustainable Tourism Development-, ISHIMOTO Tohsei, Japan Foundation for International Tourism, International Tourism Review, 27, 143, 150, Mar. 2020
Sustainable Development of Rural Tourism in Crete, Greece - Restoration and Utilization of a Ruined Traditional Village in Crete -, Ishimoto Tohsei, Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities IV Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio‐economic Dimensions, International Conference on Changing Cities IV, 439, 448, Jun. 2019
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Landscape Conservation Policy and Tourism Developments in the Traditional Settlement of Oia, Santorini Island, Greece, Ishimoto Tohsei, Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities III Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio‐economic Dimensions, 2017-3, 1835, 1846, Jun. 2017
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Tourism Development in the Greek Traditional Settlements of Santorini Island and the Cultural Landscape Preservation Policy, Ishimoto Tohsei, Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities II Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio‐economic Dimensions, 2015-2, 1735, 1744, Jun. 2015
《Ουραυιεσ δυναμεισ》 και 《Φωσ》 στα Τρια Τελευταια Βιβλια τησ Εκκλησιαστικησ Ιστοριασ του Ευσεβιου Καισαρειασ, 石本 東生, Προπυλαια, 15, 1, 14, 2003, 日本ギリシア語ギリシア文学会
Natural, Human and Religious Environment of the Last Three Books in Ecclesiastical History by Eusebius Kaesarea, Ishimoto Tohsei, The University of Athens, Greece, 1, 414, Nov. 1999
A Consideration on Qualitative Transformation of Tourism in Kyoto : Before the Penetration of the Luxury Hotel Chain "Park Hyatt" in Kyoto, 石本 東生, 都市計画 = City planning review, 66, 6, 22, 25, 15 Nov. 2017, 日本都市計画学会
A Research on the Characteristics of the Conservation Act in 1993 for a Greek Traditional Settlements of Santorini Island and the Tourist Destination Development, 石本 東生; 岡村 祐; 江口 久美, 日本観光研究学会全国大会学術論文集 Proceedings of JITR annual conference, 31, 137, 140, Dec. 2016, 日本観光研究学会
Study on the Environmental Protection Law for "Traditional Settlements" in Hellenic Republic (Greece)(No. 4)Regarding the Special Traditional Settlements Decree for Oia Town, Santorini, Issued in July 1993, Tohsei ISIMOTO; Nara Prefectural University, 地域創造学研究 = Journal of regional promotion : 奈良県立大学研究季報, 27, 1, 91, 107, Aug. 2016, 奈良県立大学研究会
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A Spirit of Sustainable Tourism Welling up in the Island of Crete, Greece : On a Case Study of "Milia Mountain Retreat", a Eco & Agritourism Accommodation in Western Crete, Tohsei ISIMOTO; Nara Prefectural University, 地域創造学研究 = Journal of regional promotion : 奈良県立大学研究季報, 26, 4, 29, 39, Mar. 2016, 奈良県立大学研究会
Study on the Environmental Protection Law for "Traditional Settlements" in Hellenic Republic (Greece), No. 3 : Regarding the Special Traditional Settlements Law for Oia Town, Santorini, Issued in 1995 and 2000, Tohsei ISHIMOTO; Nara Prefectural University, 地域創造学研究 = Journal of regional promotion : 奈良県立大学研究季報, 26, 4, 55, 66, Mar. 2016, 奈良県立大学研究会
Conservation of Traditional Settlements and Utilization as their Tourism Resource : Comparative Study on "1978 Law" and "1989 Law", 石本 東生; 江口 久美; 岡村 祐, 日本観光研究学会全国大会学術論文集 Proceedings of JITR annual conference, 30, 297, 300, Nov. 2015, 日本観光研究学会
Study on the Environmental Protection Law for "Traditional Settlements" in Hellenic Republic (Greece),(No. 2)Regarding the Revised Traditional Settlements Law toward the Cyclades Prefecture, Issued in Jun. 2nd, 1989, 石本 東生, 地域創造学研究 = Journal of regional promotion : 奈良県立大学研究季報, 26, 1, 37, 49, Aug. 2015, 奈良県立大学研究会
Study on the Environmental Protection Law for "Traditional Settlements" in Hellenic Republic (Greece),(No. 1)Regarding the General Traditional Settlements Law, Issued in Nov. 13th, 1978, 石本 東生, 地域創造学研究 = Journal of regional promotion : 奈良県立大学研究季報, 26, 1, 23, 36, Aug. 2015, 奈良県立大学研究会
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Possibility for Tourism Development of a Medieval Fortress City"Mesta"in Chios Island,North-East Agean Sea, Greece, Tohsei ISIMOTO; Nara Prefectural University, 奈良県立大学研究季報 = NARA PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY KENKYUKIHO, 25, 2, 61, 79, 20 Jan. 2015
Study on Traditional Settlements Protection Act and Tourism Project by GNTO in Greece, 江口 久美; 岡村 祐; 石本 東生, 日本観光研究学会全国大会学術論文集 = Proceedings of JITR annual conference, 29, 309, 312, Dec. 2014, 日本観光研究学会
Important viewpoints on preservation & restoration of cultural heritage environment for sustainable development of tourism : according to the case study on restoration of traditional settlements at Santorini Island, Aegean Sea, Greece, ISHIMOTO Tohsei, JAFIT international tourism review, 21, 105, 112, Mar. 2014, Japan Foundation for International Tourism, In recent years, the main stream of researches and investigations for Sustainable Tourism in global scale have become considerably detailed scientific and analytic assessing by means of implementation of diverse and appropriate indicators system toward the tourist destinations mainly in UK, USA and Australia where this kind of research is so featured. This tendency should be evaluated highly and essential as well from the viewpoint of reduction and management of tourism impacts within the destinations. On the other hand, simultaneously, it appears to the author, at least, that the above tendency might be occurring a slight negative consequence regarding evaluation to the historic and cultural properties, also the intangible cultural heritage in every region. Because it seems that the priority for recent sustainability research might be regarded mostly as something natural, social and environmental within the tourist destination due to long-term substantial impacts of human activities toward the nature world. In this meaning a sustainable development research of "Blue Plan" organized by UNEP, specifically the article "Towards an Observatory and a 'Quality Label' for Sustainable Tourism in the Mediterranean" has to be taken notice particularly. Because this survey points out quite positively the importance concerning preservation and restoration of historic and cultural heritage of the Mediterranean countries. This research aims to elucidate the important viewpoint on preservation and restoration of cultural heritage environment not only for sustainable development in tourist destination, but also for their "rejuvenation" moreover "revitalization", referring to the national strategic project of restoration at the traditional settlement of Oia, Santorini Island, Aegean Sea, in Greece, which was implemented during 1975-1992. By means of this governmental project fortunately Oia had a great opportunity to revive herself from the town of DEPOPULATION and continuously the other regional stakeholders succeeded to this project in order to be one of the most attractive island destination in the world. Hopefully this case study could suggest a precious meaning concerned with creation & promotion of appealing destinations in Japan as well.
The Sustainable Tourism created by landscape of Traditional Settlements & Gastronomic Culture, and Accommodation Business - Case Study in Greece & Island of Aegean Sea -, Tohsei ISHIMOTO; Nara Prefectural University, 奈良県立大学研究季報 = NARA PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY KENKYUKIHO, 24, 2, 1, 37, 31 Jan. 2014, 奈良県立大学研究会
A case study for restoration of "Traditional Settlements"and Sustainable Tourism & Development in the area of Aegean Sea, Greece - according to the field research in the Island of Santorni -, Tohsei ISHIMOTO; Nara Prefectural University, 奈良県立大学研究季報 = NARA PREFECTURAL UNIVERSITY KENKYUKIHO, 24, 1, 25, 57, 20 Sep. 2013, 奈良県立大学研究会
The Factors for Good Condition of Inbound Tourism in Crete Island (Aegean Sea) under the Greek Economic Crisis and Development of Eco-Tourism Facilities in the Same Island : The Diversion of "Traditional Settlements" and "Cretan Gastronomy Culture" to The, ISHIMOTO Tohsei, JAFIT international tourism review, 20, 81, 88, Mar. 2013, Japan Foundation for International Tourism, In May 2012 Greece was confronted with the most difficult situation in these years, so to speak, after the First General Election in which any Political Party was not able to establish new Government. And even if one month later fortunately at last the coalition Government composed by three centrist parties was established in Second Election, unfortunately such an unstable image of this country affected almost all of the Greek Inbound Tourism sectors. The number of inbound tourists from foreign countries decreased generally in various Greek destinations. However, as long as I surveyed the statistics of Greek inbound tourism for recent years, regarding the number of international arrival, including the period Jan.-Jul. 2012, I was so surprised that some limited destinations secure stably larger number of foreign visitors. They were three islands of Aegean Sea, specifically Crete, Santorini and Myconos. The purpose of this research is to make an investigation into major factors of their good condition for international tourism. Actually I paid attention to the development of Eco-tourism facilities in agricultural districts, particularly in center and western area of Crete island. Besides, I took notice of the cities of Byzantine-Venetian-Ottoman Empire periods (13-19 Centuries), Chania and Retymnon, specifically the Traditional Settlements which are renovated with modern & marvelous atmosphere and diverted to some other purpose, for example to attractive accommodations, cafe, restaurants, souvenir shops etc. In addition to that, in these cities visitors are charmed to purchase the rural, agricultural and Natural Cretan products, and furthermore they are able to be satisfied in so healthy Cretan gastronomy which is regarded as an origin of 'Mediterranean Diet" (UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage). The good conditions for inbound tourism in Crete, in spite of Greek Economic Crisis, are caused by above factors.
The Mediterranean Diet" Listed by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage and Inbound Tourism in Greece : A Utilization of Gastronomy Culture for Tourism Resource, ISHIMOTO Tohsei, JAFIT international tourism review, 19, 111, 117, Mar. 2012, Japan Foundation for International Tourism, "The Mediterranean Diet", which had been applied to UNESCO for the Intangible Cultural Heritage List together with Spain, Italy, Greece and Morocco, was approved by the same Organization in November 2010. "The Mediterranean Diet" does not mean any Methodology for getting slim, but constitutes a set of skills, knowledge, practices and traditions ranging from the landscape to the table, including the crops, harvesting, fishing, conservation, processing, preparation and, particularly, consumption of food in Mediterranean Countries. And actually the origin of this Diet is recognized "Cretan Diet" in Greece. From then on Greek tourism industry and the Greek Ministry of Culture and Tourism are making great effort to promote the Inbound Tourism in Greece with utilizing their Gastronomy Culture for important tourism resource. This research approached to their Tourism Policy & Strategy of branding one of the healthiest Gastronomy in the world.
A Research on the Campaign for Cultural Properties' restoration in Greece and their Tourism Policy : Mainly regarding the World Heritage, Cultural Properties and maintenance of Museum, Ishimoto Tohsei, JAFIT international tourism review, 18, 131, 137, Mar. 2011, Japan Foundation for International Tourism, Greece, my main research field, is one of the large-scale tourism countries in the world. Each year 16 million visitors flood into Greece, so that, according to the UNWTO (World Tourism Barometer) 2008, Greece is currently ranked sixteenth in the world as a tourism destination. However, the Global Financial Crisis that began in 2007 has had a negative impact especially in Greece; tourism income has fallen dramatically. Even at the present time, the international press contains many negative reports concerning financial problems in Greece. In order to counteract this, the Greek government is making great efforts to maintain Greek museum facilities and to gain restoration of important cultural properties that have been illegally transferred abroad in the past, such as the Elgin Marbles, which are currently in the British Museum in London. Greek tourism has an important function for World Heritage because of its position at "The Origin of European History and Culture." This research will describe several national projects that are designed to help stimulate the economic revival of Greece.
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