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한국관광연구학회 관광연구저널 관광연구저널 제23권 제3호
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2009.9
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23 - 44 (22page)

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Korea and Japan is called a relationship of `close but distant.` The reason relies on experiencing together many interwined conflicts or cooperation. Thus this study`s objectives include investigating Korea-Japan collaboration history, assessing inhibiting factors in the tourism cooperation, and suggesting several suggestions. As current issues emerging between two nations, diplomatic conflicts, lack of tourism infrastructure in Korea, tourism image of the two countries, some problems in cultural exchange are described. Suggested solutions include cutting down on emotional measures on diplomatic issues; cooperation between civilians, municipalities, and central governments; strengthening competitiveness of Korean cultural tourism; and enhancement of tourism image. This study explored historical exchange, inhibitors and solutions emerging in the middle of tourism cooperation. Without deliberating the kaleidoscope of worldwide situations intermingled among countries this is likely to be a delusive and erroneous approach to estimate mutual tourism flow. Thus in a situation of development of numerous economic model techniques, future study is needed to identify influential external factors over history to predict future tourism demand, not depending only on past tourism-related numbers. This will more precisely estimate tourist flow and reasons for increasing or decreasing tourist demand between the two countries which share a favorable and unfavorable history because of territorial issues or different religions or ideologies.

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