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The pilgrimage to the thirty-three temples with Kannon (Avalokitesvara) as their principal deity located in six prefectures of the Kinki region and Gifu prefecture is said to be the oldest pilgrimage in Japan. Many of the temples are thought to have been chosen for their location based on the image of Mt. Potalaka, the residence of Kannon (Avalokitasvara) as described in the Kegon-kyo (Avatamsaka Sutra) or The great Tang dynasty record of the western regions. This paper shows that the location and topography of the 16th temple, Kiyomizu-dera temple (Kyoto City), the 14th temple, Kannon-do hall of Onjo-ji temple (Otsu City), and the 30th temple, Kannon-do hall of Hogon-ji temple (Nagahama City) are based on the image of the location and topography of Mt. Potalaka. The view from such temples could be a universal tourist resource with attractions that go beyond religious tourism
観光フォーラム
PAN-PET is a binocular stereoscopic virtual tourism tool developed by the Japanese company Gakken for Expo '70. It was created as a competitor to the view-master, which was developed in the United States. As a result, a comparison was made between these two devices. PAN-PET allowed for continuous viewing of approximately 20 images, which is roughly equivalent to a three-reel set of the view-master, without requiring film changes. Additionally, while the viewmaster featured images with a fixed aspect ratio, PAN-PET's images had a flexible aspect ratio, enabling the viewing of panoramic photographs. However, after half a century, PAN-PET’s images have significantly faded, and due to its high cost at the time, it did not achieve the global spread that the view-master enjoyed. From the Expo '70 footage, it became apparent that the view-master aimed to serve as a substitute for postcards, featuring vibrant and photogenic images. In contrast, PAN-PET was designed to function as a substitute for guidebooks, with explanatory text in both Japanese and English, covering a wide range of pavilions and showcasing numerous performances
A Discussion Visuality Analysis of Astro-tourists : Contemporary Development for the Popularisation of Astrotourism in Japan
博士(観光学
Data Pruning and Learning Method Preserving Feature Space Mapping
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