Spatial distribution of accommodation supply in Osaka city - A policy perspective
公開日 2022年09月15日
国際観光学研究センター(CTR)研究員の佐野 楓准教授(観光学部)および客員フェロー永田 修一准教授(関西学院大学)、佐野 宏樹准教授(立命館大学)による共著論文が、学術誌「Journal of Responsible Tourism Management」に掲載されました。
論文タイトル
Spatial distribution of accommodation supply in Osaka city - A policy perspective
著者
Kaede Sano, Faculty of Tourism, Wakayama University, Japan / Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan
Shuichi Nagata, School of Business Administration, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan / Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan
Hiroki Sano, Faculty of Business Administration, Ritsumeikan University, Japan / Center for Tourism Research, Wakayama University, Japan
書誌事項
Journal of Responsible Tourism Management
Volume 2, Issue 2, July 2022
https://jrtm.org/doi/10.47263/JRTM.02-02-06.pdf
要旨
As one of Japan’s most visited urban destinations, the city of Osaka has long faced overcrowding problems in certain areas. More importantly, the popularity focuses on only certain areas resulted the unfair distribution of socio-economic benefits to all stakeholders. To understand the city’s condition from a viewpoint of the accommodation supply, this study investigates the distribution of accommodations and why unequal distribution has developed in this city. It further examines the spillover effects observed in the spatial distribution of accommodations using exploratory spatial data analysis and local Moran statistics. Based on the empirical results, the spatial autocorrelation is identified and shown to be closely related to the main public transportation interchanges as well as iconic tourism spots. Areas around main interchanges present the most significant spillover effects on neighboring areas, followed by iconic tourism spots. With these preliminary findings, this study suggests tourist-flow-based destination planning as an alternative to government-centered destination planning.
キーワード
accommodation supply distribution, exploratory spatial data analysis, Moran’s I statistics, Osaka City, policy perspective