Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.7 Special Issue, 2026
公開日 2026.02.16

The seventh volume of ‘Wakayama Tourism Review’, a collection of short communication articles published by Center for Tourism Research (CTR) has been published.
This special issue focuses on the various roles of tourism in the recovery, resilience, and regeneration of rural and peripheral areas.
It contains articles based on research presentations by Japanese and international researchers at the “Rural Tourism Conference in Shirahama,” held on November 19, 2024.
All articles are available online through the Wakayama University Academic Repository.
Source
Wakayama Tourism Review Vol.7 Special Issue
Tourism for Recovery, Resilience and Regeneration in Rural and Peripheral Areas (2026.1)
Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University
Editor-in-Chief: Husna Zainal Abidin
ISSN (Online) 2436-3839
Contents
| Message from the Director, Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University Kaede Sano |
| Preface Husna Zainal Abidin |
| Regeneration, Culture and Place-Making |
| 1. Regenerative tourism for rural revitalization in post-growth Japan Zollet Simona |
| 2. Ibasho tourism: Rural areas as pockets of resilience or risk? Susanne Klien & Axel Eriksson |
| 3. Art and pop culture tourism as creative dialogue for rural revitalization Meng Qu, Takayoshi Yamamura & Kyungjae Jang |
| 4. Potential contributions of outdoor sport tourism, Budo tourism, and spectator event sport tourism to rural regeneration in Japan Eiji Ito |
| 5. Embracing the periphery or bringing in the city? Female entrepreneurs and managers in remote island tourism Carolin Funck |
| 6. Regenerating culture and country: First Nations rural tourism in Australia Lisa Ruhanen |
| Resilience in Rural Development and Marketing |
| 7. Developing a model village focusing on sustainability in rural areas: The case of Heel Oya CBT Village, Sri Lanka Nirmala Ranasinghe |
| 8. Promote the synergistic growth of rural tourism and the OCOP program in Vietnam Linh Le Dieu Pham & Hoai Nam Dang |
| 9. Rebuilding for tomorrow: Perspectives on resilience in tourism governance and policy in the Kanto Region Olesia Silanteva |
| 10. The peculiarities and marketing of sacred sites and pilgrimage routes in the Kii Mountain Range Motohiro Adachi |
| 11. Historical background of Japan’s rural tourism and the challenges faced by Destination Marketing Organizations Kosei Yamada |
| 12. Understanding the organizational culture of luxury resorts: Focusing on Hoshino Resorts and Luxury Resorts in Bali Shunsaku Hashimoto |

