Introduction: Pilgrimage and Tourism in Japan While in Western literature pilgrimage and tourism seem by nature to be dichotomous concepts—tourism being related to the profane and pilgrimage to the sacred—in Japanese culture no such contradiction exists and the tw
While the role of culture as an influence on consumer behaviour and product/service choice has long ...
International audienceMulti-site pilgrimage circuits are a fundamental component of the religious la...
For as long as human beings have existed they have been interested in travel. Their homelands and cu...
Japanese domestic tourism has its historical roots back for centuries, all the way back to the Edo p...
The study of pilgrimage in Japan has focussed geographically on the saikoku pil grimage to the thirt...
In tourism, cultures are often used as resources to attract tourists. This is because tourism is gen...
Contrary to the common idea that leisure was a phenomenon born from the industrial revolution, trave...
Firstly, this opening chapter presents the scope and aim of this monograph. Many studies have examin...
This study will examine the development of a pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan, commonly known as Shikoku...
Pilgrimage can be better understood as a particular kind of semiotic activity, that is, as a process...
International audienceUrban tourism can date back several centuries as in Japan. These early visits ...
International audienceThe paper focuses on religious-leisure mobility in contemporary Japan, through...
In geography of religlon, the pilgrimage is one of the principal topics. Traditional approaches have...
Pilgrimage is a widely recognized aspect of religious behavior, found almost universally in religiou...
Deposited with permission of The MIT PressIn 1689 a Japanese poet travels to the deep north. Describ...
While the role of culture as an influence on consumer behaviour and product/service choice has long ...
International audienceMulti-site pilgrimage circuits are a fundamental component of the religious la...
For as long as human beings have existed they have been interested in travel. Their homelands and cu...
Japanese domestic tourism has its historical roots back for centuries, all the way back to the Edo p...
The study of pilgrimage in Japan has focussed geographically on the saikoku pil grimage to the thirt...
In tourism, cultures are often used as resources to attract tourists. This is because tourism is gen...
Contrary to the common idea that leisure was a phenomenon born from the industrial revolution, trave...
Firstly, this opening chapter presents the scope and aim of this monograph. Many studies have examin...
This study will examine the development of a pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan, commonly known as Shikoku...
Pilgrimage can be better understood as a particular kind of semiotic activity, that is, as a process...
International audienceUrban tourism can date back several centuries as in Japan. These early visits ...
International audienceThe paper focuses on religious-leisure mobility in contemporary Japan, through...
In geography of religlon, the pilgrimage is one of the principal topics. Traditional approaches have...
Pilgrimage is a widely recognized aspect of religious behavior, found almost universally in religiou...
Deposited with permission of The MIT PressIn 1689 a Japanese poet travels to the deep north. Describ...
While the role of culture as an influence on consumer behaviour and product/service choice has long ...
International audienceMulti-site pilgrimage circuits are a fundamental component of the religious la...
For as long as human beings have existed they have been interested in travel. Their homelands and cu...