Sightseeing article list

Tourism development in Hiroshima: Graduate School of Business Design and others launch new project

 Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima Tourism Federation, Mitsui Fudosan, and the Graduate School of Project Design (headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo) have launched a new project to revitalize Hiroshima Prefecture through new tourism development.

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on inbound tourism demand: Kyushu University analysis

 A research group led by Kyushu University's second-year doctoral student Yusuke Ohga and Professor Shigemi Kagawa has been investigating the effects of the COVID-2 pandemic on people visiting Japan.

Tokyo Convention & Visitors Bureau and Tokyo Metropolitan University release report analyzing visitor behavior in Tokyo based on people flow data

 The Tokyo Convention and Visitors Bureau has published the results of an analysis of data on trends among visitors to Tokyo (domestic residents) in cooperation with Tokyo Metropolitan University. The number of visitors to Tokyo's wards, cities, towns, and villages […]

Chiba University of Commerce's Faculty of Service Creation will be holding guided tours of Tokyo Skytree® before opening hours on December 12th (Sat) and 7th (Fri)

 Professor Kosei Yamada of the Faculty of Service Creation at Chiba University of Commerce held a seminar (Tourism Region Theory, Tourism Service Research) to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the birth of the JALPAK brand.

Yamaguchi City selected as one of the "2024 places to visit in 52" by the New York Times; food has an economic impact of 22 billion yen, calculated by Yamaguchi University

 The New York Times selected Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, as one of the "2024 places to visit in 52," and Shinya Kato, a professor at the Faculty of Economics at Yamaguchi University, […]

Kyoto Sangyo University Faculty of Culture to reorganize and incorporate data science into humanities research from 2026

 In April 2026, Kyoto Sangyo University will establish the Department of Cultural Studies and the Department of Cultural Tourism in the Faculty of Culture, bringing the total to three departments, including the existing Department of Kyoto Culture.

Temple University Japan Campus signs comprehensive partnership agreement with Ehime Prefecture, following Nagasaki and Yamanashi Prefectures

 On March 2024, 3, Temple University Japan Campus (TUJ) announced its partnership with Ehime Prefecture to promote international education, cultural exchange, and regional development.

Temple University Japan Campus is scheduled to open a new campus in Kyoto in January 2025. It is now possible to learn about tourism and e-sports, and it is gaining attention both domestically and internationally.

Temple University Japan Campus (Setagaya Ward, Tokyo) is the largest and longest-established Japanese campus of a foreign university in Japan. The school opened in 1982 […]

Produced PR posters in collaboration with Chiba Institute of Technology, Shisui Town, and Keisei Electric Railway, displayed at 61 stations on the Keisei Line, etc.

 Chiba Institute of Technology held a joint class with Shisui Town in Inba District, Chiba Prefecture, and Keisei Electric Railway, and the students who took the class promoted Shisui Town […]

Temple University Japan Campus now has over 3 undergraduate students, an increase of more than 70% from three years ago; affordable tuition may also be the reason

 Temple University Japan Campus (TUJ) announced that the number of undergraduate students for the fall 2023 semester exceeded 2,100 for the first time […]
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