Tourism and Difficult Histories in Japan (Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility)

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Tourism and Difficult Histories in Japan (Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 266 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032608808

Full Description

This book explores the relationship between tourism and difficult histories in Japan. More specifically, it considers the manner in which places associated with past dark events are presented and interpreted for tourists. In so doing, it seeks to identify the extent to which tourism contributes to enhancing mutual understanding as a stated objective of Japanese tourism policy.

The book presents a range of tourist destinations which offer the opportunity to consider dark events in Japanese history in the context of broader contemporary debates surrounding how such events should be remembered and the contribution of these tourist destinations to peace and reconciliation. Case studies include both well- and lesser-known destinations related to the Pacific War, from a comparison of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Peace/Atomic Bomb Museums to an island where poison gas was manufactured, and a former copper mine at which prisoners of war worked during 1944-5. Other case studies focus on disaster sites, contentious industrial heritage, controversial Hansen's disease (leprosy) sanatoria, and more.

This significant volume contributes to an understanding of the relationship between tourism and difficult histories in Japan. This will appeal widely across disciplines, including Tourism, Asian Studies, Geography, War & Reconciliation studies, Peace studies, and International Relations.

Contents

1.Introduction: Tourism and difficult histories in Japan - a pathway to reconciliation?.

2.From poison gas to rabbits: Ōkunoshima.

3.Discovering the Hidden Christians.

4.Gunkanjima: Hiding a dark history?.

5.Commemorating suicide pilots: Kamikaze and kaiten tourism.

6.Okinawa: A continuing difficult history?.

7.Atomic bomb tourism: Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

8.Japan's leprosy sanatoriums: Reconciling a difficult past.

9.Fukushima: Reconstruction and hope.

10.PoWs of Kishu Copper Mine: From commemoration to reconciliation?.

11.Final thoughts

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