Ochi Masaki

写真a

Title

Professor

Researcher Number(JSPS Kakenhi)

90609801

Current Affiliation Organization 【 display / non-display

  • Concurrently   University of the Ryukyus   Research Institute for Islands and Sustainability: RIIS  

  • Duty   University of the Ryukyus   Faculty of Global and Regional Studies   tourism and community design program   Professor  

  • Concurrently   University of the Ryukyus   Graduate School of Community Engagement and Development   Public Policies and Relations   Professor  

Graduate School 【 display / non-display

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    2002.03

    Kyoto University  Graduate School, Division of Agriculture  Master's Course  Completed

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    2011.01

    Kyoto University  Graduate School, Division of Agriculture  Doctor's Course (second term)  Completed

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2011.10
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    2013.04

     

  • 2011.10
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    2013.04

    University of the Ryukyus, Faculty of Tourism Sciences and Industrial Management, Department of Tourism Sciences, Lecturer  

  • 2012.04
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    2013.04

    University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Tourism  

  • 2012.04
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    2013.04

    University of the Ryukyus, Graduate School of Tourism, Lecturer  

  • 2013.05
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    2017.03

     

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Affiliated academic organizations 【 display / non-display

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    JAPAN INSTITUTE OF TOURISM RESEARCH 

  • 1900.04
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    Now
     

    Japan Society for Tourism Studies 

  • 1900.04
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    Now
     

    Sociological Society of West Japan 

  • 1900.04
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    Now
     

    The Japanese Association for Rural Studies 

  • 2014.04
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    2016.03
     

    The Japanese Association for Rural Studies    Exective board member

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • Sociology of Tourism

  • Tourism-based community development

  • Sociology of community

  • Sociology of the public

  • Sociology of Community,Sociology of Tourism,Rural Sociology

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Research Areas 【 display / non-display

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Sociology

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Tourism studies

  • Humanities & Social Sciences / Sociology

Published Papers 【 display / non-display

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Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research 【 display / non-display

  • A Comparative study on creating sustainable communities through tourism in depopulating areas during the pandemic era

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(A)

    Project Year: 2021.04  -  2026.03 

    Direct: 29,800,000 (YEN)  Overheads: 38,740,000 (YEN)  Total: 8,940,000 (YEN)

  • Management of Mining Landscape as Cultural Heritage in East Asia

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

    Project Year: 2015.10  -  2019.03 

    Investigator(s): HATANO So, TABARA Atsushi 

    Direct: 3,000,000 (YEN)  Overheads: 3,900,000 (YEN)  Total: 900,000 (YEN)

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    The study is to clarify the management method of mining heritage as culture heritage and landscape in East Asia, and to examine the future way of cultural heritage conservation. Through this study project, mainly we analysis mining heritage and landscape such as Iwami silver mines and Ikuno silver mines in Japan, Jinguashi mines and Reefing mines in Taiwan, and Gwangmyeong Caves in South Korea. As a result of the study, it have been clarified to shift from the conservation of galleries as a heritage and one of tourism resources, toward the management of whole mining heritage and guiding whole territory of mining landscape, which Taiwan is at the same situation.

  • A regional sociological study on a transition of the communal after a huge disaster and residents' suffering from reconstruction of their village

    Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up

    Project Year: 2011  -  2012 

    Investigator(s): Masaki OCHI 

    Direct: 900,000 (YEN)  Overheads: 1,170,000 (YEN)  Total: 270,000 (YEN)

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    The object of this study was to analyse the process of the reconstruction at Oshika village, Nagano, Japan, where a huge disaster occured in about 50 years ago. The research especially focused on the process of reforming the disaster site as a public parkfilled with cherry blossoms, which came to bethe symbol of their reconstruction. As a result, it was found that there had been some communal relationshipsarose through the process, which is now invisibled in the general story of the reconstruction. This result shows that the existing style of communal management of the site is not the sole, nessesary one, and contributes to enhance our imagination for a development or a reconstruction at this village, and the other disaster area as well.

SDGs 【 display / non-display

  • グリーンツーリズム、まち歩き観光、観光まちづくり