This course focuses on the knowledge to study tourism, based on community design and city and country planning. This is a continuation of "Introduction to Tourism Planning".
This course introduce the alternative tourism, tourism-based community development, green tourism, eco–tourism. This course facilitstes students'understanding of the basic issues faced by contemporary tourism.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
1)understand the relationship between city planning, community developmen and tourismg;
2)understand the Tourism-based community development in Japan;
3)understand the Green-tourism and Eco-tourism in Japan;
4)understand the Issues of tourism planning in the future; and
5)explain the examples of alternative tourism.
Alternative tourism, Tourism-based community development, Town-tourism, Green tourism, Eco–tourism
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | ✔ Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
6 classes are a lecture format. However, in 2 classes, students explain the examples of alternative tourism.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Introduction | |
Class 2 | The relationship between city planning, community developmen and tourism | Understand the relationship between city planning, community developmen and tourism |
Class 3 | Tourism-based community development in Japan | Understand the Tourism-based community development in Japan |
Class 4 | Presentations on the examples of Town- tourism | Understand the Town-tourism in Japan |
Class 5 | Green-tourism in Japan | Understand the Green-tourism in Japan |
Class 6 | Eco-tourism in Japan | Understand the Eco-tourism in Japan |
Class 7 | Presentations on the examples of alternative tourism | Explain the examples of Green-tourism or Eco-tourism |
Class 8 | Issues of tourism planning in the futur | Understand the Issues of tourism planning in the future |
None required.
Harada Junko, Akira Soshiroda, New Trend of Tourism and Rerigion, (zaidanhoujin)Hosodaigaku Kyouiku Sinnkokai. ( ISBN978-4-595-31259-5 C1326)
Course materials are provided during class.
Students’ course scores are based on 2 reports (50%) and 2 presentations (50%).The instructor may fail a student if he/she repeatedly comes to class late or resubmits reports too often.
Students must have successfully completed "Introduction to Tourism Planning"