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International Society for Tourism Research: Journal of Global Tourism Research
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1 [GO] 2023―Dec―07 A study of consciousness factors that influence travel based on COVID-19 Yukio Maruyama, Yutaka Shirai
2 [GO] 2023―Dec―07 Research on Japanese intentions of traveling abroad after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic Hiromi Ban
3 [GO] 2023―Jun―12 Japanese tourism strategic factors after COVID-19 Hiromi Ban
4 [GO] 2023―Jun―12 A study on factors attracting customers to tourist facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic Hiroki Kozu, Seiya Saito, Yasuhiro Tsujimura
5 [GO] 2022―Nov―01 Topic model analysis of attitudes of mothers with infants and toddlers toward travel before and after the COVID-19 pandemic Tadanari Taniguchi, Ryozo Kitajima, Shinji Sakamoto, Masato Koizumi
6 [GO] 2022―May―31 England's pandemic of the 1600s in light of COVID-19 Minoru Oda
7 [GO] 2022―May―31 Examining the changes in the transitions and characteristics of populations in Nagoya City after COVID-19 Masahide Yamamoto
8 [GO] 2022―May―31 The pandemic of COVID-19 is testing whether humans can become social animals or not Shigekazu Kusune
9 [GO] 2022―May―31 The impact of travel subsidy on individual accommodations under COVID-19 pandemic Shohei Suzuki, Yuki Okano, Kantaro Takahashi
10 [GO] 2021―Nov―29 Infection status of COVID-19 in Japan and utilization of vaccine passport for overseas travel Takashi Oyabu, Hidetaka Nambo, Haruhiko Kimura, Aijun Liu
11 [GO] 2021―May―14 Analyzing the impact of the spread of COVID-19 infections on people’s movement in tourist destinations Masahide Yamamoto
12 [GO] 2020―Nov―19 Tourism research under the COVID-19 Takashi Oyabu
13 [GO] 2020―Nov―19 Exploring a way forward for rural tourism after the corona pandemic Yasuo Ohe
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