War as Entertainment and Contents Tourism in Japan
Herausgeber: Seaton, Philip; Yamamura, Takayoshi
War as Entertainment and Contents Tourism in Japan
Herausgeber: Seaton, Philip; Yamamura, Takayoshi
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This book examines the phenomenon of war-related contents tourism throughout Japanese history, from conflicts described in ancient Japanese myth through to contemporary depictions of fantasy and futuristic warfare.
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This book examines the phenomenon of war-related contents tourism throughout Japanese history, from conflicts described in ancient Japanese myth through to contemporary depictions of fantasy and futuristic warfare.
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- Routledge Focus on Asia
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 138mm x 216mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 232g
- ISBN-13: 9781032145693
- ISBN-10: 1032145692
- Artikelnr.: 68716261
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Focus on Asia
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. September 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 138mm x 216mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 232g
- ISBN-13: 9781032145693
- ISBN-10: 1032145692
- Artikelnr.: 68716261
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Takayoshi Yamamura is a Professor at Hokkaido University, Japan. Philip Seaton is a Professor at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Japan.
List of Figures List of Contributors Preface PHILIP SEATON Acknowledgements Periods of Japanese history 1 Theorizing war-related contents tourism PHILIP SEATON AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA PART I From myths to the middle ages 2 The narrative worlds of ancient wars: Travelling heroes in Kojiki TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 3 The Mongol invasions of Japan and Tsushima tourism KYUNGJAE JANG 4 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and contents tourism in Aizu-Wakamatsu ALEKSANDRA JAWOROWICZ-ZIMNY 5 History girls and women's war-related contents tourism AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART II The rise and fall of the Tokugawas 6 Satsuma's invasion of the Ryukyu Kingdom in 1609 and Okinawa tourism KYUNGJAE JANG 7 War-related narratives and contents tourism during the 'Tokugawa peace' TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 8 T
ken Ranbu and samurai swords as tourist attractions AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA 9 Castles and castle towns in Japanese tourism YOSUKE FUJIKI AND HITOSHI NAKAI 10 Festivals of war: Travelling the Shinsengumi in 2019 PHILIP SEATON PART III Imperial Japan 11 Hokkaido as imperial acquisition and the Ainu in popular culture and tourism RYO KOARAI 12 The Russo-Japanese War and (contents) tourism PHILIP SEATON 13 Tourism relating to the new culture introduced by First World War German POWs KYUNGJAE JANG 14 Theatre (contents) tourism and war as a backdrop to romance AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART IV The Asia-Pacific War 15 Yasukuni Shrine's Y
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kan museum as a site of contents tourism PHILIP SEATON AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 16 The sense of belonging created by In This Corner of the World LULI VAN DER DOES 17 Travelling Grave of the Fireflies: The gap between creators' intentions and audiences'/tourists' interpretations TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 18 Tours of Tokk
tai (kamikaze) training bases LULI VAN DER DOES 19 Repatriation and the enka ballad Ganpeki no haha AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART V Postwar Japan 20 Kantai Collection and entertainmentization of the Second World War KYUNGJAE JANG 21 The war metaphors underpinning Mizuki Shigeru y
kai tourism QIAODAN WANG AND PHILIP SEATON 22 Shin Godzilla: Tourism consuming images of JSDF, kaiju characters, and destroyed sites ALEKSANDRA JAWOROWICZ-ZIMNY AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 23 Fantasy wars and their real-life inspirations: Tourism and international conflicts caused by Attack on Titan RYO KOARAI AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA Conclusions: Patterns of war-related (contents) tourism TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA AND PHILIP SEATON Index
ken Ranbu and samurai swords as tourist attractions AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA 9 Castles and castle towns in Japanese tourism YOSUKE FUJIKI AND HITOSHI NAKAI 10 Festivals of war: Travelling the Shinsengumi in 2019 PHILIP SEATON PART III Imperial Japan 11 Hokkaido as imperial acquisition and the Ainu in popular culture and tourism RYO KOARAI 12 The Russo-Japanese War and (contents) tourism PHILIP SEATON 13 Tourism relating to the new culture introduced by First World War German POWs KYUNGJAE JANG 14 Theatre (contents) tourism and war as a backdrop to romance AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART IV The Asia-Pacific War 15 Yasukuni Shrine's Y
sh
kan museum as a site of contents tourism PHILIP SEATON AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 16 The sense of belonging created by In This Corner of the World LULI VAN DER DOES 17 Travelling Grave of the Fireflies: The gap between creators' intentions and audiences'/tourists' interpretations TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 18 Tours of Tokk
tai (kamikaze) training bases LULI VAN DER DOES 19 Repatriation and the enka ballad Ganpeki no haha AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART V Postwar Japan 20 Kantai Collection and entertainmentization of the Second World War KYUNGJAE JANG 21 The war metaphors underpinning Mizuki Shigeru y
kai tourism QIAODAN WANG AND PHILIP SEATON 22 Shin Godzilla: Tourism consuming images of JSDF, kaiju characters, and destroyed sites ALEKSANDRA JAWOROWICZ-ZIMNY AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 23 Fantasy wars and their real-life inspirations: Tourism and international conflicts caused by Attack on Titan RYO KOARAI AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA Conclusions: Patterns of war-related (contents) tourism TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA AND PHILIP SEATON Index
List of Figures List of Contributors Preface PHILIP SEATON Acknowledgements Periods of Japanese history 1 Theorizing war-related contents tourism PHILIP SEATON AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA PART I From myths to the middle ages 2 The narrative worlds of ancient wars: Travelling heroes in Kojiki TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 3 The Mongol invasions of Japan and Tsushima tourism KYUNGJAE JANG 4 Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and contents tourism in Aizu-Wakamatsu ALEKSANDRA JAWOROWICZ-ZIMNY 5 History girls and women's war-related contents tourism AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART II The rise and fall of the Tokugawas 6 Satsuma's invasion of the Ryukyu Kingdom in 1609 and Okinawa tourism KYUNGJAE JANG 7 War-related narratives and contents tourism during the 'Tokugawa peace' TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 8 T
ken Ranbu and samurai swords as tourist attractions AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA 9 Castles and castle towns in Japanese tourism YOSUKE FUJIKI AND HITOSHI NAKAI 10 Festivals of war: Travelling the Shinsengumi in 2019 PHILIP SEATON PART III Imperial Japan 11 Hokkaido as imperial acquisition and the Ainu in popular culture and tourism RYO KOARAI 12 The Russo-Japanese War and (contents) tourism PHILIP SEATON 13 Tourism relating to the new culture introduced by First World War German POWs KYUNGJAE JANG 14 Theatre (contents) tourism and war as a backdrop to romance AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART IV The Asia-Pacific War 15 Yasukuni Shrine's Y
sh
kan museum as a site of contents tourism PHILIP SEATON AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 16 The sense of belonging created by In This Corner of the World LULI VAN DER DOES 17 Travelling Grave of the Fireflies: The gap between creators' intentions and audiences'/tourists' interpretations TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 18 Tours of Tokk
tai (kamikaze) training bases LULI VAN DER DOES 19 Repatriation and the enka ballad Ganpeki no haha AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART V Postwar Japan 20 Kantai Collection and entertainmentization of the Second World War KYUNGJAE JANG 21 The war metaphors underpinning Mizuki Shigeru y
kai tourism QIAODAN WANG AND PHILIP SEATON 22 Shin Godzilla: Tourism consuming images of JSDF, kaiju characters, and destroyed sites ALEKSANDRA JAWOROWICZ-ZIMNY AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 23 Fantasy wars and their real-life inspirations: Tourism and international conflicts caused by Attack on Titan RYO KOARAI AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA Conclusions: Patterns of war-related (contents) tourism TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA AND PHILIP SEATON Index
ken Ranbu and samurai swords as tourist attractions AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA 9 Castles and castle towns in Japanese tourism YOSUKE FUJIKI AND HITOSHI NAKAI 10 Festivals of war: Travelling the Shinsengumi in 2019 PHILIP SEATON PART III Imperial Japan 11 Hokkaido as imperial acquisition and the Ainu in popular culture and tourism RYO KOARAI 12 The Russo-Japanese War and (contents) tourism PHILIP SEATON 13 Tourism relating to the new culture introduced by First World War German POWs KYUNGJAE JANG 14 Theatre (contents) tourism and war as a backdrop to romance AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART IV The Asia-Pacific War 15 Yasukuni Shrine's Y
sh
kan museum as a site of contents tourism PHILIP SEATON AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 16 The sense of belonging created by In This Corner of the World LULI VAN DER DOES 17 Travelling Grave of the Fireflies: The gap between creators' intentions and audiences'/tourists' interpretations TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 18 Tours of Tokk
tai (kamikaze) training bases LULI VAN DER DOES 19 Repatriation and the enka ballad Ganpeki no haha AKIKO SUGAWA-SHIMADA PART V Postwar Japan 20 Kantai Collection and entertainmentization of the Second World War KYUNGJAE JANG 21 The war metaphors underpinning Mizuki Shigeru y
kai tourism QIAODAN WANG AND PHILIP SEATON 22 Shin Godzilla: Tourism consuming images of JSDF, kaiju characters, and destroyed sites ALEKSANDRA JAWOROWICZ-ZIMNY AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA 23 Fantasy wars and their real-life inspirations: Tourism and international conflicts caused by Attack on Titan RYO KOARAI AND TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA Conclusions: Patterns of war-related (contents) tourism TAKAYOSHI YAMAMURA AND PHILIP SEATON Index