FY2004
Japan has been on a par with Western nations in terms of research technology development
in archeology, architecture and others fields related to the preservation and
care of cultural heritage items in the nations of Asia and the Pacific. Still
as far as post-care sustained management and use of such heritage items are concerned,
especially in regards to tourism development aspects, we have noticeably lagged
in research and policy development.
This research is designed to implement the results of the joint research project
“Comprehensive Research on Self-Controlled Tourism” (organizer ISHIMORI
Shuzo) conducted from FY1999-2001. While providing comprehensive clarification
on the management and tourism development for cultural heritage sites in the Asia-Pacific
region surrounding Japan, we intend to verify and classify specific examples of
the unique heritage management methods and methods for controlling the tourism
phenomena for world heritage and various other cultural sites, with the objective
of developing models for building sustainable relationships between heritage management
and tourism.
This joint research will have the special characteristic and significance of comprehensive
research based on actual field research on these kinds of specific social issues
by researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, including cultural anthropology,
urban planning, sociology, economics, environmental planning, management and tourism
design.