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[Yamashita clarifies the effectiveness of the sequence theory by applying it to the case of Okinawa in Japan for developing the tourism industry cluster. He analyzes the number of the tourist increase and decrease at the time of a past event in the beginning, and finds that a big event such as an international exposition causes a structural change in the tourism industry. The event is illustrated as the case of a shift from Step I (agglomeration) to Step II (innovation) in the flowchart approach.]
Published: Jan 29, 2017
Keywords: Tourism Development; Sequence Theory; Great East Japan Earthquake; Tourism Resource; Cultural Component
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