The Potential for Meta-Tourism in Former Japanese Immigrant Villages in Taiwan: A Case Study of Shōwa Village in Taichū Prefecture
| Category | AcademicSociety, Politics & GeopoliticsHistory, Heritage & RootsLecture |
| Start | |
| End | Ended |
| Venue / Channel | Kansai University Senriyama Campus |
| Location | 1-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka ↗ |
| Hours | From 1:00 PM |
| Paid | Free |
| Source |
Organizer Info
- Organizer:
- 台湾史研究会
- Performers:
- Eisuke Noguchi
- Event Format:
- Conference
Description
This report explores the potential for meta-tourism promotion in Taiwan's former Japanese immigrant villages. It focuses on the case of Showa Village in Taichung and the 'Showa Village Shrine', offering new perspectives on tourism.
Why this event was selected
This report examines the potential for tourism in Taiwan's former Japanese immigrant villages, addressing a theme relevant to Taiwan.
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FAQ
- When is this event held?
- The event takes place on 2025-01-12T00:00:00+00:00.
- Where is the event held?
- The event is held at Kansai University Senriyama Campus (1-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka).
- How much does it cost?
- This event is free to attend.
- What is the source of this information?
- Event information sourced from taiwanshi.exblog.jp.