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Senri Ethnological Studies (SES)

No.76 Tourism and Glocalization: Perspectives on East Asian Societies

June 30, 2010 Publication

Edited by Min HAN and Nelson GRABURN

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Introduction: Tourism Studies in East Asia
HAN Min and Nelson GRABURN

Chapter l Tourism and Cultural Representation in the Host Societies

Reconstruction and Localization of Ethnic Culture: The Case of Yokohama Chinatown as a Tourist Spot
CHEN Tien-shi
The Appearance of ‘Religious Culture’: From the Viewpoint of Tourism and Everyday life in Dehong, Yunnan
Chiyoko NAGATANI
Attractive Features and Potential Value of the Chinese Traditional Theater School as a Tourist Spot: A Case Study of the Shaanxi Opera in Xi’an City
Takuya SHIMIZU
Localized Culture and Japan’s Tourism: A Case Study of Alien Culture and Traditional Culture
WANG Wei

Chapter 2  Experiencing and Consuming Space, Time and the Culture

Long-stay tourism: Elderly Japanese tourists in the Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Mayumi ONO
Tourist Tales: A Case Study on Photography Tourism in Yuanyang, China
SUN Jie
The Sociality of Tourism from the Visitors’ Society Viewpoint: Japanese Tourism in East and Southeast Asia
Takae TANAKA

Chapter 3 Reconstruction and Revaluation of History, Landscape and Heritages

Representing Local Culture and Heritage in Heshun, Hometown of the Overseas Chinese in Yunnan
HAN Min
Rural Landscape and Tourism Development in Japan: A Case Study of Kita Village, Miyama Town, Kyoto
Megumi DOSHITA
Tourism and Urban Renewal: The Case of Xi’an’s “ Hui Quarter”
Takafumi IMANAKA
Research on the localization and delocalization phenomenon of tourist souvenirs: With the tourist souvenirs market in Old Town of Lijiang of Yunnan Province as an example
ZONG Xiaolian

List of Contributors

Index