ID | 4743 |
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SCHMIDT Januschka Budimka Irmtraut
BOLDERMAN Leonieke
GROOTE Peter
STOFFELEN Arie
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Journal Title |
Wakayama Tourism Review
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Publisher | Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University
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ISSN | 24363839
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Volume | 3 Special Issue
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Start Page | 23
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End Page | 26
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Order | 10
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Published Date | 2022/3/31
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Language |
eng
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Keywords Alternative | Well-being
Domestic tourism in Japan
Sacred heritage sites
Kyoto
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Abstract Alternative | In the past, research on tourist well-being has often employed a culturally universalist understanding of well-being, which ignores culturally specific aspects of well-being. To move towards a more nuanced concept of tourist well-being, we propose to consider (1) local conceptualizations of well-being, (2) place-bound well-being mechanisms, and (3) collective aspects of well-being. We do so based on our recent research on domestic tourism to Japanese sacred sites. We utilise our analyses of managerial well-being communications to explore the role of three different local well-being communications discourses (shiawase, koufuku, ikigai). Additionally, we present initial impressions from semi-structured interviews with domestic tourists at two sacred heritage sites in Kyoto, Japan, to illustrate the role places play in the well-being of individuals and their social circle. Baced on our discussions, we look at what our conceptualization of well-being would mean for the field of tourism studies.
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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