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Wakayama Tourism Review 2
2022/3/31 発行
Colophon : Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.2
Colophon : Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.2
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Table of Contents : Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.2
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on undergraduate tourism programmes in Japan: Observations from the entrance examination results
PP. 26 - 29
Traversing the time of COVID-19 lockdown with mindful leisure
PP. 30 - 33
“I came, I saw snd I Instagrammed”: How Instagram influences tourists' choices on Hainan Island
PP. 34 - 38
So, who's invited? The dilemmas of weddings in Indonesia during the pandemic
PP. 39 - 41
Frontline workers' motivations to work, impacts and stress management amidst COVID-19: Perspectives from Fiji
PP. 42 - 45
All we need is will: Managing waste in the tourism sector
PP. 46 - 48
Data-driven market segmentation by tourists' mobility patterns: A methodological approach
PP. 49 - 51
Colophon : Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.2
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Message from the Director : Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.2
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Preface : Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.2
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A review of tourism impacts and strategies: An introduction to Wakayama Tourism Review Volume 2
PP. 5 - 6
Challenges and opportunities for religious stakeholders in tourism
PP. 7 - 9
The possiblity of introducing area management activities in Koyasan
PP. 10 - 12
Attraction factors of workcation in Japan
PP. 13 - 15
Sustainable anime tourism: Dream-like town development using manga culture based on the ideas of manga artist ISHInoMORI Shotaro
PP. 16 - 21
The categorisation of the Asian repeat tourists: A preliminary study
PP. 22 - 25