Abstract
Currently, Japan is facing serious headwinds from declining birthrates as well as an aging society, and their economic consequences are widely known. Among many possible strategies to address the aging and shrinking population, the revitalizing the local economy in each prefecture become more prominent with an emphasis on spurring tourism. To shed light on this issue, this manuscript focuses on determining empirically the interrelationship between tourists and tourism destination characteristics using regression modelling. More specifically, the inter-linkages among tourists and tourism destinations is conducted by developing a 4-cell model. The results finds support for the importance of the development of public traffic among different tourism destinations as a promising economic revitalization strategy