Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2185-0593
Print ISSN : 0916-0647
ISSN-L : 0916-0647
Fundamental study on inheritance of fishery assets and diversion to tourism indutry by I turns
Focusing on the response to barriers when inheritance
Shono NagashimaSusumu KawaharaMitsuru Noda
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2018 Volume 53 Issue 3 Pages 1029-1035

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The purpose of this research is to obtain knowledge that contributes to the management of fishery assets on the premise of diversion to tourism and taking over to I turns, for the Ineura Village becoming a tourist destination. In this research, the following three points were clarified. 1) As examples of diversion of fishery assets related to the tourism industry, accommodation, food service, maritime taxi, fishing boat , fishing experience service was confirmed. 2) It was revealed that barriers existed when I turns take over to each of the funaya houses, ship and fishing technology. 3) In response to barriers by acquiring trust through human intervention in the village, name lending, working at a fishery company, and building a trusting relationship, cases were confirmed that I turns took over fishery assets. In view of the above, it was shown that establishment of the framework of the district unit and consensus formation between the fishery and the tourist are important in fishery assets management.
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