@article{oai:kindai.repo.nii.ac.jp:00010878, author = {Kataoka, Hiromi}, issue = {3}, journal = {生駒経済論叢, Ikoma Journal of Economics}, month = {Mar}, note = {In Japan, inbound tourism has been promoted since the establishment of the "Welcome Plan21" in 1994, and various efforts for welcoming foreign tourists are being made across Japan. An increase in foreign tourists has significant economic effects on the region that receives them. On the other hand, however, there is a possibility that ethnic conflict might also occur in the region. In order to encourage foreign tourists, therefore, it is essential to establish social infrastructure on the tourist site side, as well as an appropriate receiving system in the intangible aspect. The establishment of such a receiving system in the intangible aspect tends to be behind, resulting in a significant economic loss in some regions. In this study, we will consider the effects of an increase in foreign tourists in Tsushima city of Nagasaki prefecture, which is one of the leading regions where Korean tourists have rapidly increased in recent years. The following aspects will be considered: (1) activity space for tourists and local residents: (2) the post-colonial: and (3) the center and periphery. A potential receiving system for the future will also be looked at., application/pdf}, pages = {101--116}, title = {Consideration on the Effects of Increase in Foreign Tourists on the Region ―From Cases in Tsushima City, Nagasaki Prefecture―}, volume = {6}, year = {2009}, yomi = {カタオカ, ヒロミ} }