Okano Yuki

写真a

Title

Lecturer

Researcher Number(JSPS Kakenhi)

50965960

Mail Address

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Current Affiliation Organization 【 display / non-display

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

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2021.10
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    2022.03

     

  • 2021.12
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    2022.03

    Tokyo Metropolitan University  

Affiliated academic organizations 【 display / non-display

  • 2020.11
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    2021.08
     

    Asia Pacific Tourism Association 

Published Papers 【 display / non-display

  • The impact of travel subsidy on individual accommodations under COVID-19 pandemic

    Shohei Suzuki, Yuki Okano, Kantaro Takahashi

    Journal of Global Tourism Research ( 国際観光学研究会 )  7 ( 1 ) 61 - 68   2022 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

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    This study clarified the impact of subsidy from the Japanese government to revitalize the tourism industry, which has been negatively affected by COVID-19. Unlike previous studies, this analysis was performed on an accommodation basis rather than on a regional basis. We quantified the reservation status of each accommodation in Japan using the number of reservationable plans at the Online Travel Agency, finding that the number of reservations for many accommodations in 2020 decreased significantly from the previous year due to the influence of COVID-19. On the other hand, the number of accommodations with decreased numbers of reservations was limited during the period when all travels were covered by the subsidy. Moreover, binomial logistic regression analysis with reduced reservations as the dependent variable showed that consumers tended to select higher-priced accommodations during the COVID-19 pandemic with or without subsidy. In addition, it was suggested that during the period covered by the subsidy, consumers select accommodations to maximize both the discount amount and the discount rate.

  • Influence of tourist experiences in migrating to an outdoor activity-based tourism destination: a case study

    Okano Yuki, Naoi Taketo

    ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH ( Informa {UK} Limited )  25 ( 12 ) 1269 - 1294   2020.12 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

  • Effects of Tourist Experiences on Destination Attachment

    OKANO Yuki, KURATA Yohei, NAOI Taketo

    The Tourism Studies ( Japan Institute of Tourism Research )  30 ( 1 ) 5 - 18   2019 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (scientific journal)

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    This study examined the relationship between tourist experiences and their attachment to destinations. Data regarding people's attachment to Kyoto and Okinawa prefectures as tourism destinations, their past visits there, the length of stay, and their tourist experiences at the prefectures during their past visit were collected through questionnaire surveys. Our results showed that some of the experiences had effects on their destination attachment. Especially, it was indicated that those who regarded the prefectures less boring were attached to the prefectures more strongly. As there are few studies about boredom with destinations, further research is called for.

  • 観光地としての離島の場所愛着に影響を与える滞在中の経験:与論島を事例として

    雄気 岡野, 岳人 直井, 陽平 倉田

    人間・環境学会誌     2018.09

    Type of publication: Research paper (other science council materials etc.)

  • An Analysis of Effects of Boredom on Revisit Intention--A Case in Japanese Popular Tourism Destinations

    Shimizu, Tetsuo, Okano, Yuki, Kurata, Yohei, Naoi, Taketo

    ■■■     2016 [ Peer Review Accepted ]

    Type of publication: Research paper (international conference proceedings)

Other Papers 【 display / non-display

  • Longitudinal Data Analysis of Inbound Tourists Visiting Japan's Countryside

    YABE Naoto, OKANO Yuki

    ABSTRACTS of the Annual Meeting, The Human Geographical Society of Japan ( The Human Geographical Society of Japan )  2019   26 - 27   2019

     

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  • Changes and its cause of inbound tourists' flow patterns to Japanese countryside

    Yabe Naoto, Okano Yuki

    Proceedings of the General Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers ( The Association of Japanese Geographers )  2019a   40   2019

     

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  • Elucidation of the chronological formation of destination attachment: Applying the trajectory equifinality approach

    Yuki Okano, Taketo Naoi

    Travel & Tourism Research in the Global South: Advancing through Cooperation and Collaboration. Proceedings of the Sixth TTRA APac Conference     177 - 180   2018  [Refereed]

     

  • The effect of push and pull motives on university students' intention to visit remote islands

    Shina Yasuda, Taketo Naoi, Yuki Okano

    Travel & Tourism Research in the Global South: Advancing through Cooperation and Collaboration. Proceedings of the Sixth TTRA APac Conference     170 - 172   2018  [Refereed]

     

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

  • Identifying travel behavior patterns of inbound tourists to Japan from online reviews

    Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity start-up

    Project Year: 2022.08  -  2024.03 

    Direct: 1,000,000 (YEN)  Overheads: 1,300,000 (YEN)  Total: 300,000 (YEN)