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A short history of tourist trends from Asia Pacific countries to Australia

山口経済学雑誌 Volume 60 Issue 5 Page 535-557
published_at 2012-01-31
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Title
オーストラリア観光におけるアジア太平洋出身者の変遷
A short history of tourist trends from Asia Pacific countries to Australia
Creators Asamizu Munehiko
Source Identifiers
Due to its distance from Europe, which has traditionally been the largest international tourism market. Australia has historically suffered a disadvantage when inviting inbound tourists. However, Australia is geographically approximate to Asia Pacfic countries, which have been growing to become the world's second largest tourism market. During the era of Japan's bubble economy (late 1980s), Japanese package tourists were particularly noticeable in Australia. And, despite the burst of Japan's bubble economy, the number of Japanese tourists in Australia remained relatively high in the 1990s. However, the numbers of Japanese tourists are decreasing in the 2000s, and Australia's inbound tourism trends are diversifying now. One element is the geographical diversification of tourists and another is the diversification of contents for tourists in Australia.
Subjects
経済学 ( Other)
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 山口大學經濟學會
Date Issued 2012-01-31
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0513-1758
[NCID]AN00243258
Schools 経済学部