■ Books and Papers
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2024/04
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Article
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Society/Life
Michi-no-Eki (Roadside Station) has the potential to become the stronghold for regional revitalization Meiji. Net
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2023/03
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Article
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Development of Regional Revitalization Policy by Roadside Stations: From Origin to a New Response in the Post- COVID- 19 World Japanese Society and Culture (No. 5),pp.123-140 (Single)
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2023/02
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Book
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SDGs and Regional Development owing to Japanese Roadside Station: Econometric Analysis of Contribution of Roadside Station (Collaboration)
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2021/05
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Article
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An Econometric Analysis of Visitors to Roadside Station: Its Relationship to Tourism pp.97-105 (Collaboration)
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2021/04
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Article
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Local Tourism Policy through Mutual Cooperation with Roadside Stations: Cooperation between Roadside Stations and Tourist Facilities in Hokuto City The Kokumin-Keizai Zasshi (Japanese of Economics & Business Administration) 223(4),pp.65-83 (Collaboration)
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2021/03
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Article
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Econometric Analysis of Japan's Roadside Stations Provided with the New Type Grants Japanese Society and Culture (03),pp.103-121 (Collaboration)
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2020/11
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Article
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Economic Effects of Roadside Stations on Regional Economies: Using Input-Output Analysis for Three Economic Zones and Municipalities in Hyogo Prefecture Graduate School of Economics Kobe University, Discussion Paper (2020),pp.1-23 (Single)
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2020/11
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Article
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Tourism Promotion Policy by Roadside Stations: Study on Regional Revitalization in Hokuto City, Japan Japan NPO Research Association Discussion Papers 2020(001-J),pp.1-12 (Collaboration)
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2020/10
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Article
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An Econometric Analysis of PFI Roadside Stations in Japan Graduate School of Economics Kobe University, Discussion Paper (2018),pp.1-20 (Collaboration)
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2020/09
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Article
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An Econometric Analysis of Roadside Stations in Japan that were given New Type Grants Graduate School of Economics Kobe University, Discussion Paper (2016),pp.1-21 (Collaboration)
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2020/09
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Article
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Tourists and visitors to Michi-no-Eki TOYO University Institute of Social Sciences pp.1-17 (Collaboration)
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2020/03
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Article
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The current situation of the Roadside Stations and the directionality of the development Municipal Problem pp.102-113 (Single)
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2019/12
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Article
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Possibility of Using Michi-no-Eki as Disaster Shelters: A Nationwide Questionnaire Search among Station Managers Journal of JSCE 7(1),pp.213-218 (Collaboration)
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14.
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2019/09
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Article
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Econometric Analysis for the Rise and Fall of Japanese Mandarin Orange pp.75-87 (Collaboration)
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15.
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2019/08
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Book
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Economics of Roadside Stations: Regional Development and Economic Revitalization (Collaboration)
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16.
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2019/08
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Article
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Econometric Analysis of Supply and Demand of Japanese Mandarin Orange ― Rise and Fall of Japanese Mandarin Orange ― Graduate School of Economics Kobe University, Discussion Paper pp.1-18 (Collaboration)
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2019/05
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Article
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Economical and Social Improvement by Roadside Stations : Regional Activation Policy by Hokuto City Annual Report of the Japan Society of Urban Studies pp.271-279 (Collaboration)
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18.
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2019/03
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Article
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Economic Effects of Supply within the Regions of Roadside Stations : Regions of Tajima, Hanshin and Kobe City in Hyogo Prefecture THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL SCIENCES pp.145-154 (Collaboration)
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2018/09
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Article
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Economic and Social Development at Roadside Stations in Hokuto City Graduate School of Economics Kobe University, Discussion Paper pp.1-26 (Collaboration)
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20.
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2018/03
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Article
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Economic Ripple Effects of Roadside Stations : Examples of Tajima, Hanshin and Kobe City in Hyogo Prefecture pp.39-48 (Collaboration)
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21.
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2018
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Other
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Research on the History, Theory, Policies and the Empirical Analysis of Roadside Stations Known as Michi-no-Eki: An Econometric Analysis of Economic and Disaster Prevention Functions The Nonprofit Review pp.25-25
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2016/11
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Article
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Econometric Analysis for the Disaster Prevention Function of the Roadside Stations, Whose Sales Include food pp.17-27 (Collaboration)
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23.
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2015/05
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Article
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A Model Analysis for Improving the Business of Roadside Stations : Area Development Using PFI (Private Finance Initiative) Roadside Stations pp.9-24 (Collaboration)
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24.
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2014/05
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Article
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Endogenous Development and Subsidization Policy for 'Michi-no-Eki' Roadside Stations Journal of economics and business administration pp.65-85 (Single)
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■ Academic Qualifications
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Doctor Course, Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University,
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Master Course, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University,
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Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Tohoku University,
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2018/03 Degree Acquisition
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Kobe University,
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■ Career History
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■ Social Activities
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■ Research Topics, Consignment Studies & KAKENHI Researches
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■ Exhibitions, Concerts & Competitions
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■ Web Sites
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■ Email Addresses
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■ Award History
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■ Current Specialized Field
Area studies, Tourism studies, Economic policy
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■ Courses and Lectures taught or delivered in the past
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Theory of Regional Revitalization(Meiji University)
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(Meiji Univ.)
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Method of Social Research(Toyo University)
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