- War Memory Tourism
- Music as Heritage and Tourism Resource in Japan
- Introduction
- 1 Music, heritage, tourism
- 2 Patterns of music, heritage, and tourism over time
- 2 Musical sites in Japan
- 3 Music in Japan since the Edo period
- 4 Music in Shinto spaces
- 5 Voices of Amami
- 6 Passing on Ainu heritage through playing the mukkuri
- 7 Popular music as lieu de mémoire
- 8 Local songs and music tourism in Japan
- 9 The overseas tours of rock band SCANDAL
- 10 Promoting regional heritage and tourism through classical music
- 11 The melodies of Hiroshima
- 12 Anison and the Japan Self-Defense Force
- 13 Travelling with Yuming
- 14 The imagination of Japan through music at Japanese cultural events in Indonesia
- 15 The tourist practices of Yorushika’s Japanese fans: from Tokyo to Sweden
- 16 Journeys to the soundscapes and musicscapes of Switzerland
- Coda
- Local History
- The “History Issue”
- Cultural Memories
- Travelling Japan’s Wars
- War & Music
- On War
- Composers and Poets
- Marches
- Brass
- The Russo-Japanese War
- World War I
- World War II
- The Asia-Pacific War
- Combat and Victory
- Contemplating Defeat
- Music and Killing
- Tokkotai
- Hiroshima
- Hibaku Pianos
- The Holocaust
- Violins as Witnesses
- Facing Responsibility
- New Meanings
- On Peace
- War Music and Tourism
- Photo Gallery 1
- Photo Gallery 2
- Photo Gallery 3
- Photo Gallery 4
- Photo Gallery 5
- Photo Gallery 6
- About this site
- Sitemap
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