Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan
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Awareness Surveys to Mount Fuji Fifth Visitors to Utilize Regional Resources after World Heritage Registration
Sachiko KikuchiKiyotatsu YamamotoTetsuro Hongo
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2016 Volume 15 Issue 1 Pages 40-45

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In order to promote tourism, it requires creating to attractive area using the local resources and culture. We selected Mount Fuji, which is UNESCO World Heritage Site, as a tourism resource at northern base of Mount Fuji.<br>As a result of the survey, the following points were suggested; 1) Mount Fuji fifty visitors live around Kanto district in their twenties. They have a tendency to decide the tourism destination by the name of place and stay there for a short period. 2) They knew Mount Fuji registered UNESCO World Heritage, but the reason why they selected this area was not the World Heritage registration. They understand the strong relationship with the culture and the nature of Mount Fuji. 3) They understand this strong relationship. However, their degrees of cultural and natural interests were low. In addition, the participation willingness was low, too.

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