Gadjeva uses Kyoto as a case study to explore the innovative mechanisms being used to promote Japanese culture and cultural properties since the outbreak of COVID-19. A valuable read for professionals and scholars of cultural and tourism studies, that will be of particular interest to those specialising in Japan.
Gadjeva uses Kyoto as a case study to explore the innovative mechanisms being used to promote Japanese culture and cultural properties since the outbreak of COVID-19. A valuable read for professionals and scholars of cultural and tourism studies, that will be of particular interest to those specialising in Japan.
Nadejda Gadjeva is a researcher at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. She explores Japan-Europe relations with a focus on public and cultural diplomacy. She is also the author of the book Japanese Public Diplomacy in European Countries: The Japan Foundation in Bulgaria and France.
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List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Japan's Cultural Properties 3. A Focus on Kyoto: The Symbol of Japanese History and Culture 4. Preservation, Utilization, and Face-to-Face Promotion of Kyoto's Cultural Properties 5. Innovative Mechanisms for Promoting Kyoto's Cultural Properties in the Post-COVID-19 Era 6. An Outlook for the Future 7.Conclusion Reference list Index
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Japan's Cultural Properties 3. A Focus on Kyoto: The Symbol of Japanese History and Culture 4. Preservation, Utilization, and Face-to-Face Promotion of Kyoto's Cultural Properties 5. Innovative Mechanisms for Promoting Kyoto's Cultural Properties in the Post-COVID-19 Era 6. An Outlook for the Future 7.Conclusion Reference list Index
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