2011 Volume 10 Issue 1 Pages 17-23
his study aims to gradually reflect information concerning tourists and to propose tourist route model formulation techniques that take spatial reproducibility into account using GIS. The conclusions can be summarized into the following two points.(1) After Kawagoe City was selected as the study area, data concerning tourists was collected and processed, and a tourist route model that takes spatial reproducibility into account was formulated with GIS. (2) Scenario analysis of three stages that were set based on Kawagoe City tourist policy was conducted and tourist route models that had been formulated were reviewed. As spatial reproducibility of tourist route models was recognized in the results of this review, it can be considered that tourist route model formulation methods proposed in this study are not limited by spatiotemporal discrepancies or the particular issues of each tourist destination.