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A Study on Connecting the Tourism Industry with Local Indigenous Industries - Focused on Tendou City in Japan -

지방고유산업과 관광사업의 연계방안 모색에 관한 고찰 - 일본 텐도우(天童)시를 중심으로 -

  • Received : 2016.08.21
  • Accepted : 2016.09.02
  • Published : 2016.09.30

Abstract

In order to vitalize the local area of Tendou City in Japan, this study chose a local indigenous industry and sought ways to connect the tourism industry with it. An inventory of local indigenous industry was assembled using relevant literature, field surveys, and interviews with local people. The Japanese chess industry was selected for a case study in connecting tourism with industry. Local indigenous industry was defined as an industry related to the local culture that uses local resources (and thus introduces possible industrialization). This industry can be easily marketed is to the rest of Japan or abroad. People in charge of local indigenous industry should understand the meaning and effects of connecting to the tourism industry, while people in tourism should acknowledge that local industry is good marketing material. Three steps are suggested: 1) to display the industrialy process of Japanese chess production: to tourism in safe and comfortable surroundings; 2) to offer amenities and producetion facility tuors; and 3) to offer tourists an opportunity to experience Japanese chess productions first hands.

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