Japan faces a number of challenges when it comes to travel and tourism. The country itself is made up of hundreds of islands, and the main islands are very mountainous in places. Although Japan’s area is approximately 52% bigger than the United Kingdom, for example, it is relatively narrow, stretching over 3,200 kilometers (2,000 mi) from north to south. The climate varies considerably across the country, and there are significant seasonal variations throughout most of the country
A great portion of the land of Japan consists of mountains, much of which are covered by forests. Al...
Yasuji Ishigaki from Tokai University Law School discusses how Japan sees its own situation in Asia ...
Abstract. Changes have occurred in Japanese regional development policy to accommodate the decline i...
Japan faces a number of challenges when it comes to travel and tourism. The country itself is made u...
Our country, Japan, is situated in the Far East of East Asia and occupies an area of 377,837 sq km, ...
Japan stretches over a long distance from South to North, so the climate is quite different between ...
Among the more remarkable social phenomena of the present day are two islands on either side of the ...
The number of foreign tourists visiting Japan has steadily increased in the recent decades. The coun...
Over the past decades, Japan has become known as a powerhouse of business and culture. With exports ...
Small Island Nations (SINs) experience similar development issues because of their geographical cons...
The author concentrates on economic conditions of Japan’s foreign policy. The lack of own raw materi...
Japan consists of the four main islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and about 3000 smal...
This paper explores the relationships between tourism demand and regional characteristics of the Jap...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
Using new data that tabulate the number of nights spent by visitors in each prefecture and locationa...
A great portion of the land of Japan consists of mountains, much of which are covered by forests. Al...
Yasuji Ishigaki from Tokai University Law School discusses how Japan sees its own situation in Asia ...
Abstract. Changes have occurred in Japanese regional development policy to accommodate the decline i...
Japan faces a number of challenges when it comes to travel and tourism. The country itself is made u...
Our country, Japan, is situated in the Far East of East Asia and occupies an area of 377,837 sq km, ...
Japan stretches over a long distance from South to North, so the climate is quite different between ...
Among the more remarkable social phenomena of the present day are two islands on either side of the ...
The number of foreign tourists visiting Japan has steadily increased in the recent decades. The coun...
Over the past decades, Japan has become known as a powerhouse of business and culture. With exports ...
Small Island Nations (SINs) experience similar development issues because of their geographical cons...
The author concentrates on economic conditions of Japan’s foreign policy. The lack of own raw materi...
Japan consists of the four main islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu and about 3000 smal...
This paper explores the relationships between tourism demand and regional characteristics of the Jap...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
Using new data that tabulate the number of nights spent by visitors in each prefecture and locationa...
A great portion of the land of Japan consists of mountains, much of which are covered by forests. Al...
Yasuji Ishigaki from Tokai University Law School discusses how Japan sees its own situation in Asia ...
Abstract. Changes have occurred in Japanese regional development policy to accommodate the decline i...