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ヤマギシ ダイジロウ
山岸 大二郎
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観光学部 観光実践教育サポートオフィス
職名
特任助教
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Daijiro Yamagishi is a Project Assistant Professor, holding a Master of Tourism degree from Wakayama University in Japan. He specialises in qualitative research methodologies, including newspaper analysis and ethnography, with a focus on studying the development of inbound tourism and rural tourism destinations in Japan. His research explores various aspects of tourism, such as shopping tourism, tax-free shopping, fashion and aesthetics in rural tourism places, and urban-rural mobilities. His research has been published in international academic journals, including Tourism Management, Tourism Planning & Development, and Geographical Review of Japan Series B. In his current role at Wakayama University, he actively enhances the relationship between the Faculty of Tourism and the local communities, primarily in Wakayama Prefecture. He organises and improves community-based learning projects, particularly the Local Partnership Program (LPP), while also facilitating students' knowledge and abilities for rural revitalisation in Japan.

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学歴

  • 2022年
    -
    2023年

    セントラルランカシャー大学   The School of Humanities, Languages, and Global Studies  

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    交換留学

  • 2021年
    -
    2023年

    和歌山大学   大学院観光学研究科 (博士前期課程)  

  • 2016年
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    2021年

    和歌山大学   観光学部  

学位

  • 修士(観光学)   2023年

経歴

  • 2023年04月
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    継続中

    和歌山大学   国際観光学研究センター   研究員

  • 2023年04月
    -
    2024年12月

    和歌山大学   観光学部   特任助教

  • 2023年11月

    Vern' University   招へい講師

  • 2021年09月
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    2022年02月

    和歌山大学   観光学部   教育研究支援員

  • 2021年04月
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    2023年03月

    和歌山大学   国際観光学研究センター   客員ジュニアフェロー

  • 2021年04月
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    2022年08月

    和歌山大学   図書館   ラーニングアドバイザー

  • 2021年
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    2022年

    和歌山大学   観光学部   ティーチングアシスタント

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研究分野

  • 人文・社会 / 地域研究

  • 人文・社会 / 観光学

  • 人文・社会 / 人文地理学 / モビリティーズ(移動論)

【学部】自主演習

  • 2023年度   湯浅の若者と共につくる本気の商品開発!

  • 2023年度   地区×学生による観光・文化・交流情報発信と棚田の再生

研究キーワード

  • Rural Tourism Development

  • Proximatizing tourism

  • 観光教育

  • DMO

  • Quallitative Methodologies

  • Lifestyle Mobilities

  • Ethnography

  • Tourism & Fashion

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論文

  • Dressing up the place: Urban lifestyle mobilities and the production of “fashionable” tourism destinations in rural Japan

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Adam Doering (担当区分: 筆頭著者, 責任著者 )

    Tourism Management   106   2025年02月  [査読有り]

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    The past three decades of neoliberal structural reforms in Japan has established tourism policy favoring privatization, deregulation, and flexible mobility of capital to encourage decentralized markets. Within this system, attracting skilled urban migrants to rural regions has emerged as a central component of planning and development. Drawing on Kawamura’s theory of fashion-ology, this study details the process of how rural tourism destinations are produced and (re)fashioned by urban-to-rural lifestyle migrants who bring new practices, aesthetics, and meanings to place. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2021/2022 in the rural coastal town of Aoshima, we outline the co-constitutive dynamic between “star migrants”, industry “gatekeepers”, and “consumers as producers” in the production and consumption of “fashionable” rural destinations. The article contributes to literature on how rural tourism destinations are governed in contemporary neoliberal societies and provides insights into the unequal urban-to-rural power relations that continue to define Japan’s regional revitalization programs.

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  • Development of a Tax-Free Shopping Environment in Japan: An Analysis of Its Representations in a Financial Newspaper

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Hayato Nagai (担当区分: 筆頭著者 )

    Tourism Planning & Development ( Informa UK Limited )  21 ( 5 ) 530 - 549   2024年  [査読有り]

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  • Dressing up the place: Fashionable lifestyle mobilities and the production of a rural tourism destination in Miyazaki, Japan

    Daijiro YAMAGISHI (担当区分: 筆頭著者 )

        2023年01月

  • "Producers” of place: Fashionable lifestyle mobilities and the production of tourism destinations in rural Japan.

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Adam Doering (担当区分: 筆頭著者 )

    CAUTHE 2022 Conference: Shaping the next normal in tourism, hospitality and events     672 - 675   2022年01月  [査読有り]

     概要を見る

    This study examines how tourism destinations are being produced and fashioned by urban-to-rural lifestyle migrants who bring new practices, aesthetics and meaning to place. To better understand how places are re-fashioned for and by tourism, we draw on the case rural tourism development in Miyazaki, Japan. Post-economic bubble Japan has become increasingly dependent on neoliberal reforms to tourism policy and planning. Flexibility, mobility, and decentralised markets now characterise tourism policy. Within this context, attracting high skilled urban migrants to rural areas has become an important tool of rural revitalisation and tourism development. Such migrants have informally been referred to as yosomono, wakamono, bakamono (Japanese for outsiders, young, crazy), who are expected to contribute to rural economic development. The “star migrants” for governments and DMOs are referred to, and self-identify as, a purodusa (Japanese for producer). These “producers” have the skills, national and transnational networks, and finances to invest in rural redevelopment projects, and in turn, play a critical role in redesigning rural Japan, often with an urban sensibility and style. In this working paper we turn to Kawamura’s (2018) concept of “fashion-ology” to examine how these fashionable lifestyle migrants “produce place”, paying particular attention to the role of fashion in the remaking of Miyazaki’s tourism spaces and places. Although still in the early stages of this research, we offer preliminary insights from fieldwork conducted in July 2021, focusing on the discourses, power relations and legitimization processes of these fashionable lifestyle mobilities.

  • The rapidly changing tax-free shopping environment in Japan: An analysis of a major financial newspaper.

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Hayato Nagai (担当区分: 筆頭著者 )

    Proceedings of Asia Pacific CHRIE 2020: Still Connected Undivided     186 - 190   2020年10月  [査読有り]

Misc

  • 書評 [Klien, Susanne: Urban migrants in rural Japan: Between agency and anomie in a post-growth society

    Yamagishi, Daijiro (担当区分: 筆頭著者 )

    Geographical review of Japan series B ( Geographical review of Japan series B )  96 ( 1 ) 38 - 40   2023年09月

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Works

  • APA Style 7the Edition 引用文献リスト作成

    和歌山大学図書館, パスファインダー N 

    2021年
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  • 日本語での引用文献リスト作成

    和歌山大学図書館 パスファインダー No. 24 

    2021年
     教材

受賞(研究活動に関するもの)

  • 最優秀修士論文賞

    2023年03月   和歌山大学大学院 観光学研究科  

  • 研究科長表彰

    2021年08月   和歌山大学大学院 観光学研究科  

  • 最優秀卒業論文賞

    2021年03月   和歌山大学 観光学部  

講演・口頭発表等

  • 卒業論文ワークショップ: アートとしての先行研究レビュー

    山岸大二郎

    和歌山大学観光学部 リサーチウィーク2024  2024年10月17日  

  • Proximatising community-based learning programme in Japan: Rethinking local–university collaboration for transformative tourism education

    山岸大二郎

    Teaching Tourism Walking Conference 2024 (TeToWaCo 2024)  2024年09月01日  

  • Learning-with: Relational pedagogy for tourism education, Conceptualising proximity tourism education

    Critical Tourism Workshop in Japan, Vol. 1  2024年05月18日   (宇都宮大学) 

  • リズムを通して学ぶ: 移動性のあるコンタクト・ゾーンとしての中田の棚田

    山岸大二郎

    日本観光ホスピタリティ教育学会全国大会  2024年03月   (北星学園大学) 

  • Dressing up the place: Lifestyle mobilities, fashion and place making in Miyazaki, Japan.

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Adam Doering

    T2M 20th annual conference | joint T2M & MoHu hybrid conference | Padua 2022  2022年09月  

  • 観光研究にファッションを織り込む―統合的文献レビュー

    山岸大二郎, ドーリングアダム

    観光学術学会第11回大会  2022年07月  

  • “Producers” of place: Fashionable lifestyle mobilities and the production of tourism destinations in rural Japan.

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Adam Doering

    CAUTHE 2022 Conference: Shaping the next normal in tourism, hospitality and events.  2022年02月  

     概要を見る

    This study examines how tourism destinations are being produced and fashioned by urban-to-rural lifestyle migrants who bring new practices, aesthetics and meaning to place. To better understand how places are re-fashioned for and by tourism, we draw on the case rural tourism development in Miyazaki, Japan. Post-economic bubble Japan has become increasingly dependent on neoliberal reforms to tourism policy and planning. Flexibility, mobility, and decentralised markets now characterise tourism policy. Within this context, attracting high skilled urban migrants to rural areas has become an important tool of rural revitalisation and tourism development. Such migrants have informally been referred to as yosomono, wakamono, bakamono (Japanese for outsiders, young, crazy), who are expected to contribute to rural economic development. The “star migrants” for governments and DMOs are referred to, and self-identify as, a purodusa (Japanese for producer). These “producers” have the skills, national and transnational networks, and finances to invest in rural redevelopment projects, and in turn, play a critical role in redesigning rural Japan, often with an urban sensibility and style. In this working paper we turn to Kawamura’s (2018) concept of “fashion-ology” to examine how these fashionable lifestyle migrants “produce place”, paying particular attention to the role of fashion in the remaking of Miyazaki’s tourism spaces and places. Although still in the early stages of this research, we offer preliminary insights from fieldwork conducted in July 2021, focusing on the discourses, power relations and legitimization processes of these fashionable lifestyle mobilities.

  • The development of inbound tourism and tax-free shopping in Japan: An analysis of a major financial newspaper.

    山岸 大二郎

    和歌山大学観光学会第10回大会  2021年03月  

  • The rapidly changing tax-free shopping environment in Japan: An analysis of a major financial newspaper.

    Daijiro Yamagishi, Hayato Nagai

    Asia Pacific CHRIE 2020: Still Connected Undivided  2020年10月  

  • Exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the tourism industry: The case of the Japanese retail sector.

    山岸 大二郎

    観光学術学会第9回大会学生ポスターセッション  2020年07月  

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