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Tourism in Imperial Japan: Policies, Railways, and Overseas Territories By: Hajime Senju (Author/Editor), Yoshiki Oikawa (Author/Editor), Keiichi Watanabe (Author/Editor), Rian-hi Lee (Author/Editor), Rie Sugiyama (Author/Editor), Shuichi Takashima (Author/Editor), Tsuyoshi Soya (Author/Editor), Kensuke Hirai (Author/Editor), Chaesung Lim (Author/Editor), Yuan Gao (Author/Editor) Published by: Nihon Keizai Hyoronsha February 28, 2022 Price: 5390 yen A5 size 215mm tall, 155mm wide 288 pages Content Introduction What kind of tourism did the expansion of Imperial Japan create, and how did tourism support Imperial Japan? This book broadly examines the development of tourism, the promotion of tourism, and media representations in mainland Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Manchuria, and Qingdao from a historical perspective. Table of Contents Preface Hajime Senju ■ Part 1: Policies Chapter 1: The International Tourist Bureau's Policies for Attracting Foreign Visitors and Transportation Hajime Senju Chapter 2: Tourists and International Tourism Policies in Unzen during the Pre-War Period Keiichi Watanabe Chapter 3: Railways and Tourism Policies in Korea under Japanese Rule Rian-hi Lee ■ Part 2: Railways Chapter 4: Railways and "Recreation" in Meiji Japan - The Popularity of Excursion Trains Yoshiki Oikawa Chapter 5: The Development of Tourism Businesses by Private Railways during the Interwar and Wartime Periods - The Case of Nagoya Railroad Rie Sugiyama Chapter 6: The Development of Main Line Railways and the Railway Food Service Industry - The Case of the Tokaido Line and Toka-ken during the Pre-War Period Shuichi Takashima Chapter 7: "Inspection and Tourism Destinations" in Taiwan under Japanese Rule - Focusing on the "Taiwan Railway Travel Guide" Tsuyoshi Soya ■ Part 3: Overseas Territories Chapter 8: Traveler's Lodgings in Taiwan during the Japanese Colonial Period Kensuke Hirai Chapter 9: Tourism along the Shandong Railway under Japanese Occupation Chaesung Lim Chapter 10: Tourism Promotion by the South Manchuria Railway in Pre-War Japan Yuan Gao Afterword Yoshiki Oikawa
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