This article reports on a study of Japanese backpackers conducted in Queensland, arguing that this backpacker sector has a range of characteristics that differ from Western backpackers who, to date, have constituted the main representatives of this segment visiting Australia. The research identified a number of areas where the characteristics of Japanese backpackers varied from those of the overall backpacker population in Australia. One major point of difference was the emphasis placed by this market segment on learning English and a preference for activities that focused on the environment rather than other activities such as soft adventure
This study explored select youth tourism markets in Australia by assessing differences and similarit...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
Australian government tourism policy has actively targeted the international backpacker market since...
This research project used a combination of methods and information sources, including original rese...
Abstract The Australian working holiday maker (WHM) program has contributed to the international you...
While the backpacker visitor has received increasing attention over the past several decades, the no...
This minor research thesis is partial fulfilment for the post-graduate degree of Master of Business ...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
This study tests the differences in the shared understanding of the backpacker cultural domain betwe...
This volume provides a valuable insight into the phenomenon of backpackers in both theoretical and p...
In the 1990s, the bubble of the Japanese miracle economy burst and the country fell into recession. ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate promotion within the tourism industry on the Gold Coast,...
There has been a phenomenal growth of backpacker tourism from the overland routes to India in the 19...
This research explores why backpackers decide to leave home and why they choose New Zealand specific...
This study was conducted to identify the characteristics of backpackers and their travel behaviours ...
This study explored select youth tourism markets in Australia by assessing differences and similarit...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
Australian government tourism policy has actively targeted the international backpacker market since...
This research project used a combination of methods and information sources, including original rese...
Abstract The Australian working holiday maker (WHM) program has contributed to the international you...
While the backpacker visitor has received increasing attention over the past several decades, the no...
This minor research thesis is partial fulfilment for the post-graduate degree of Master of Business ...
This thesis addresses a number of new and unexplored issues in the context of the / macro-regional o...
This study tests the differences in the shared understanding of the backpacker cultural domain betwe...
This volume provides a valuable insight into the phenomenon of backpackers in both theoretical and p...
In the 1990s, the bubble of the Japanese miracle economy burst and the country fell into recession. ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate promotion within the tourism industry on the Gold Coast,...
There has been a phenomenal growth of backpacker tourism from the overland routes to India in the 19...
This research explores why backpackers decide to leave home and why they choose New Zealand specific...
This study was conducted to identify the characteristics of backpackers and their travel behaviours ...
This study explored select youth tourism markets in Australia by assessing differences and similarit...
As areas and topics of tourism study grow with increasing researcher efforts, it is opportune at tim...
Australian government tourism policy has actively targeted the international backpacker market since...