Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park

The rapid post-millennial internationalisation of Japan's tourism sector and the influx of international visitors have quickly increased visitor motivations’ heterogeneity, thereby posing challenges for management. Given the lack of prior research, we aimed to identify nature-based tourism (NBT...

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Main Authors: Jones Thomas E., Nguyen Minh-Hoang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Quaestiones Geographicae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2021-0013
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spelling doaj-7283930808ea4898b51cdeb71bf375bd2021-09-05T21:23:41ZengSciendoQuaestiones Geographicae2081-63832021-06-01402779210.2478/quageo-2021-0013Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National ParkJones Thomas E.0Nguyen Minh-Hoang1Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, JapanRitsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Beppu, JapanThe rapid post-millennial internationalisation of Japan's tourism sector and the influx of international visitors have quickly increased visitor motivations’ heterogeneity, thereby posing challenges for management. Given the lack of prior research, we aimed to identify nature-based tourism (NBT) push-factor motivation domains of visitors in a Japanese national park and segment domestic and international visitors based on their motivations, demographics and trip profiles. Primary data collection of 137 responses took place in November 2019 through an on-site self-administered questionnaire. From 11 push-factor statements, the principal component analysis yielded a four-factor solution: ‘enjoying nature with family or friends’, ‘improving physical health’, ‘discovering and learning’ and ‘escaping’. In addition, t-tests revealed significant differences between domestic and international visitors in three out of the four motivation dimensions. Underlying visitor profiles could explain some such differences. Despite the differences, both international and domestic visitors share similar motivations regarding ‘improving physical health’. These findings hint at the complexity of monitoring heterogeneous visitor segments within Japanese NBT. Despite increasing international visitors, there has been a lack of the necessary infrastructure and facilities to accommodate them. Thus, this study's implications might help diversify NBT management strategies to deal with current shortcomings in Japan's tourism sector.https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2021-0013motivationmonitoringnature-based tourisminternational segmentsnational park
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Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park
Quaestiones Geographicae
motivation
monitoring
nature-based tourism
international segments
national park
author_facet Jones Thomas E.
Nguyen Minh-Hoang
author_sort Jones Thomas E.
title Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park
title_short Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park
title_full Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park
title_fullStr Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park
title_full_unstemmed Nature-Based Tourism Motivations and Visit Profiles of Domestic and International Segments to a Japanese National Park
title_sort nature-based tourism motivations and visit profiles of domestic and international segments to a japanese national park
publisher Sciendo
series Quaestiones Geographicae
issn 2081-6383
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The rapid post-millennial internationalisation of Japan's tourism sector and the influx of international visitors have quickly increased visitor motivations’ heterogeneity, thereby posing challenges for management. Given the lack of prior research, we aimed to identify nature-based tourism (NBT) push-factor motivation domains of visitors in a Japanese national park and segment domestic and international visitors based on their motivations, demographics and trip profiles. Primary data collection of 137 responses took place in November 2019 through an on-site self-administered questionnaire. From 11 push-factor statements, the principal component analysis yielded a four-factor solution: ‘enjoying nature with family or friends’, ‘improving physical health’, ‘discovering and learning’ and ‘escaping’. In addition, t-tests revealed significant differences between domestic and international visitors in three out of the four motivation dimensions. Underlying visitor profiles could explain some such differences. Despite the differences, both international and domestic visitors share similar motivations regarding ‘improving physical health’. These findings hint at the complexity of monitoring heterogeneous visitor segments within Japanese NBT. Despite increasing international visitors, there has been a lack of the necessary infrastructure and facilities to accommodate them. Thus, this study's implications might help diversify NBT management strategies to deal with current shortcomings in Japan's tourism sector.
topic motivation
monitoring
nature-based tourism
international segments
national park
url https://doi.org/10.2478/quageo-2021-0013
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