Covid-19 as a Transformative Power in the Inbound Tourism of Japan

Renáta Szabó
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Purpose: This study seeks to explore the transformative power of covid-19 in the tourism sector of Japan, with attention to the unprecedented changes, growing activities and interconnectedness caused by covid-19 crisis through multiple case studies conducted among foreign tourism professionals in Kyoto. Design/methodology/approach: This study applies participant observation, in-depth interviews and narrative analysis. Findings: Tourism shifted to offer experiences in a digital way and new forms of digital travelling became popular like travel live streaming, virtual tours, virtual experiences. Not just previous travelers, but people who don't have the chance to travel became digital tourists and frequent interactions happen between tourists and guides, forming new communities in virtual space. The role of tour guides in digital context became more important as their interpretation reach a wider audience and shape the image of Japan. The data also shows that live streams increase the willingness to visit the destination and create connections among digital tourists as well. Originality/value: Shifting away from the negative impacts of covid-19 in tourism, this study shows the growth and industry shaping transformations in the tourism sector during the pandemic era, and presents forward-looking solutions through increased interconnectedness in virtual space.
新冠肺炎是日本入境旅游的变革力量
目的:本研究旨在通过在京都的外国旅游专业人士中进行的多个案例研究,探讨covid-19对日本旅游业的变革力量,关注covid-19危机造成的前所未有的变化、不断增加的活动和相互联系。设计/方法/方法:本研究采用参与式观察、深度访谈和叙事分析。研究发现:旅游业转向以数字方式提供体验,新的数字旅行形式开始流行,如旅游直播、虚拟旅游、虚拟体验。不仅仅是以前的旅行者,那些没有机会旅行的人也成为了数字游客,游客和导游之间频繁的互动,在虚拟空间中形成了新的社区。在数字化背景下,导游的角色变得更加重要,因为他们的解释能够接触到更广泛的受众,并塑造了日本的形象。数据还显示,直播增加了访问目的地的意愿,并在数字游客之间建立了联系。原创性/价值:本研究从2019冠状病毒病对旅游业的负面影响出发,展示了大流行时期旅游业的增长和行业转型,并通过增强虚拟空间的互联性提出了前瞻性解决方案。
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