Aikido tourism development in Tanabe, Wakayama, Japan
公開日 2023.11.29
A case study by CTR Visiting Fellow, Dr. Eiji Ito (Chukyo University, Japan) has been published in the journal, Tourism Cases, which mainly contains case studies.
This case study will be documented in the special issue titled "Tourism in the Asia-Pacific".
Title
Aikido tourism development in Tanabe, Wakayama, Japan
Author
Eiji Ito, School of Health and Sport Sciences, Chukyo University, Toyota, Aichi, Japan
Source
Tourism Cases, 2023
https://doi.org/10.1079/tourism.2023.0042
Summary
This case study illustrates the successful promotion and development of budo (martial arts) tourism by the Japan Sports Agency. It focuses primarily on aikido tourism and provides insights into strategies and initiatives that can be implemented to leverage the region’s unique cultural and sport-related heritage for tourism purposes. Furthermore, it highlights the importance of authenticity in sport tourism experiences, emphasising Tanabe’s role as the birthplace of aikido’s founder and the involvement of the sensei (instructor), and its possession of a rich historical background and competent guides/translators. These aspects ensure authentic and meaningful encounters with tourists. Additionally, this case study emphasises the significance of industry-government-academia collaboration in enhancing sustainable tourism development. Collaboration between the Japan Sports Agency, local tourism agencies, aikido practitioners, and the community demonstrates the value of leveraging resources and expertise to create meaningful tourism experiences.
Keywords
Aikido tourism, Authenticity, Commercialisation