Kyoto Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Contemporary Japan

Author:   Jennifer S. Prough
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
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9780824891671


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 December 2022
Format:   Paperback
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There is a charm to Kyoto. Surrounded by lush green hills, the city feels alive with nature, history, culture—and tourists. At once ancient capital, modern city, and home to numerous cultural heritage sites, Kyoto looms large in the promotion of Japanese culture at home and abroad. In the wake of years of economic recession followed by the national promotion of ""cool Japan"" in popular culture and tourism of the twenty-first century, anthropologist Jennifer Prough sets out to examine how the city’s history and culture have been mobilized to create heritage experiences for today’s tourists. The heart of her book, Kyoto Revisited, centers on what it means to produce these for visitors, why seeing and feeling culture and tradition appeal to both domestic and international travelers, and the challenges faced by a heritage tourism city. As Prough’s study suggests, heritage has multiple meanings. It is created as interested parties—state and local, public and private—tell different stories about the past, which are marketed in response to tourists’ desire for face-to-face engagement in an experience economy. Her work examines several prominent features of Kyoto tourism, including promotion plans, heritage neighborhood renovation, the role of the seasons and traditional aesthetics in citywide events, the appeal of sites commemorating the Meiji restoration, and the trend of walking in the heritage district in a rented kimono. Throughout Prough brings together scholarship from Japanese studies, heritage studies, and the anthropology of tourism to highlight the interplay between the romantic desire for heritage tourism and the emphasis on ""personal experience"" (taiken) in the visitor industry today. Experience has long been an integral part of tourism—even as what counts as experience has shifted across time and place (from taking a photo to staying with locals to trying one’s hand at a traditional craft)—yet these touristic desires take on a new tinge in the experience economy. Kyoto Revisited demonstrates not only how the past has been used to construct the city’s identity and shape understandings of Japan for travelers, but also how these speak to broader trends in our contemporary moment.

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Author:   Jennifer S. Prough
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9780824891671


ISBN 10:   0824891678
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   30 December 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Perhaps the most important contribution of Kyoto Revisited, however, is that while there is work on Kyoto tourism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (for example, research by Kudō Yasuko and Riichi Endō), and on the uses of heritage in Kyoto's modern development (such as Itō Yukio, and Takagi Hiroshi), this is the first full-length book to examine heritage tourism in twenty-first century Kyoto. Prough's contemporary lens places postwar developments in the city's tourism trends in a meaningful sequence, pioneers exploration of experiential tourism in Kyoto, and points to the contemporary significance of more historically-focused studies of Kyoto heritage. --Daniel Miller, Kyoto University ""Japan Review"""


Perhaps the most important contribution of Kyoto Revisited, however, is that while there is work on Kyoto tourism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (for example, research by Kudō Yasuko and Riichi Endō), and on the uses of heritage in Kyoto's modern development (such as Itō Yukio, and Takagi Hiroshi), this is the first full-length book to examine heritage tourism in twenty-first century Kyoto. Prough's contemporary lens places postwar developments in the city's tourism trends in a meaningful sequence, pioneers exploration of experiential tourism in Kyoto, and points to the contemporary significance of more historically-focused studies of Kyoto heritage. --Daniel Miller, Kyoto University ""Japan Review""


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Jennifer S. Prough is associate professor of humanities and East Asian studies in Christ College, Valparaiso University.

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