期刊名称:International Journal of Asia Digital Art and Design Association
电子版ISSN:1738-8074
出版年度:2012
卷号:16
期号:2
页码:13-18
DOI:10.20668/adada.16.2_13
语种:English
出版社:アジアデジタルアートアンドデザイン学会
摘要:Web browsing is become one of the methods to gather tourism information. Also, Web 2.0 has led to the development of avariey of social media website characterized by the use of user-generated content. In Japan, many local governments haveforeign language web pages with tourism-related information. However, many of those website do not have interactivesystem with tourists who need information. There are thousands of foreigners currently in the country producinginformation about Japan tour in native language. Tourism website is required to look for good ways to incorporate materialalready written in native language. A recent survey found that consumers trusted more websites with reviews thanprofessional guides and travel agencies and far from being an irrelevance, blogs are often perceived to be more credibleand trustworthy than traditional marketing communications. But there is a problem: given the sheer number of possiblyrelevant travel blogs there is a need to locate, extract and interpret blog content and this has proven so far to be timeconsuming, exhausting and costly, thus negating the relative value of the information obtained. It is necessary a empiricalstrategy based on the research and analysis to build an effective information system in tourism. In this paper, we presentcurrent issues of information system and services for travelers visiting Kyushu from South Korea. And we construct aintergrated tourism information system, „OTakyu‟ for Korean tourists visiting Kyushu. It aims to develop a platform oftourism information based on Web 2.0. For the application, this study proposes to use the metadata interface to collect andclassify much tourism information. This platform offer a varied and appropriate information already being produced bylocal government, personal blog, and so on. We found that this application can promote the information sharing andnetworking. And it can be beneficial for the public facilities suffering from the lack of budget and human resources toprovide sustainability information. In the future, we will improve the quality of the site, while organizing a wide variety ofdata types from different sources and generating a more detailed categorization.