A STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF PROVIDING DETAILED INFORMATION ON PERCEPTIONS AND EVALUATIONS IN TOURIST SPOTS: Comparison between Japanese and Chinese subjects

1. Introduction For the development of the tourism industry, the authors compared the psychological evaluations of Japanese and Chinese subjects before and after their visit to the tourist spots. As a result, we found that the amount of information about the tourist spots has a great impact on the e...

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Experiment overview In this study, we conducted Actual Scene experiment (AS) to evaluate the impressions of sightseeing in the tourist spots in Hiroshima, because it was necessary to conduct the same experiment with the detailed information as the previous one. 3. Brochure overview We prepared the brochures that were almost same of the amount of information and format at each tourist spot. The brochure included a map of the tourist spot, the text information such as the features and the history, and photographs and the text information of 10 objects that could be seen from and within the tourist spot.4. The results of comprehensive evaluation According to the average evaluation score profile, in the case of "Satisfaction", the Japanese and Chinese with the brochures evaluated higher than them without the brochures in Itsukushima Shrine and Kousanji Temple. We found the detailed information provided by the brochures to be useful for these tourist spots. In contrast, the scores declined in the tourist spots that didn’t include many descriptions of historicity in the brochures, such as Onomichi and Setoda. Also, according to the differences between the Japanese and Chinese, on the whole, the Chinese with the brochures showed a greater change in their evaluations when they were given than the Japanese, because the part of information unknown to the Chinese was known to the Japanese.5. The results of factor analysis According to the results of factor analysis based on the integrated data, four factors were extracted. Each factor was interpreted as follows: “Inherency”, “Openness”, “Traditionality” and “Harmony”. Also, the evaluation tendencies between “Inherency” and "Satisfaction" were very similar, so it was thought that “Inherency” affected "Satisfaction".6. 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