Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis

Visitor mobility is an important element for facilitating sustainable local economics and management in urban tourism destinations. Research on visitor mobility often focuses on the patterns and structures of spatial visitor behavior and the factors that influence them. This study examines the relat...

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Main Authors: Koun Sugimoto, Kei Ota, Shohei Suzuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/919
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spelling doaj-8516d7bf76184543b1518dc8813d0f902020-11-24T22:09:56ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-02-0111391910.3390/su11030919su11030919Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysisKoun Sugimoto0Kei Ota1Shohei Suzuki2Department of Tourism Science, Graduate School of Urban Environment Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University; 1-1 Minamiohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, JapanDepartment of Tourism Science, Graduate School of Urban Environment Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University; 1-1 Minamiohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, JapanDepartment of Tourism Science, Graduate School of Urban Environment Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University; 1-1 Minamiohsawa, Hachioji, Tokyo 192-0397, JapanVisitor mobility is an important element for facilitating sustainable local economics and management in urban tourism destinations. Research on visitor mobility often focuses on the patterns and structures of spatial visitor behavior and the factors that influence them. This study examines the relationship between visitor mobility and urban spatial structures through an exploratory analysis of visitors’ movements and characteristics, which were collected from surveys with global positional system (GPS) tracking technologies and questionnaires. The Ueno district, one of the most popular tourism destinations in Tokyo, Japan, was selected as the study area. For local stakeholders, the low accessibility levels between this district’s park zone and downtown zone have become a major destination management issue. We compared visitor movements and flow networks in various places from different major trip origins (railway stations) by using several analysis techniques (GPS log distribution, spatial movement sequences, and network analysis), and examined physical and human factors that caused the different mobility patterns. The results demonstrated that physical factors, including major transport hubs (railway stations), topography, commercial accumulation, and POI distribution, affected intra-destination visitor behavior, and segmented visitor markets into different main zones. Such findings could inform future destination management policies and planning in local urban tourism destinations.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/919visitor mobilityurban tourismspatial structureGPS trackingnetwork analysisUeno district
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author Koun Sugimoto
Kei Ota
Shohei Suzuki
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Shohei Suzuki
Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis
Sustainability
visitor mobility
urban tourism
spatial structure
GPS tracking
network analysis
Ueno district
author_facet Koun Sugimoto
Kei Ota
Shohei Suzuki
author_sort Koun Sugimoto
title Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis
title_short Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis
title_full Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis
title_fullStr Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis
title_full_unstemmed Visitor Mobility and Spatial Structure in a Local Urban Tourism Destination: GPS Tracking and Network analysis
title_sort visitor mobility and spatial structure in a local urban tourism destination: gps tracking and network analysis
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Visitor mobility is an important element for facilitating sustainable local economics and management in urban tourism destinations. Research on visitor mobility often focuses on the patterns and structures of spatial visitor behavior and the factors that influence them. This study examines the relationship between visitor mobility and urban spatial structures through an exploratory analysis of visitors’ movements and characteristics, which were collected from surveys with global positional system (GPS) tracking technologies and questionnaires. The Ueno district, one of the most popular tourism destinations in Tokyo, Japan, was selected as the study area. For local stakeholders, the low accessibility levels between this district’s park zone and downtown zone have become a major destination management issue. We compared visitor movements and flow networks in various places from different major trip origins (railway stations) by using several analysis techniques (GPS log distribution, spatial movement sequences, and network analysis), and examined physical and human factors that caused the different mobility patterns. The results demonstrated that physical factors, including major transport hubs (railway stations), topography, commercial accumulation, and POI distribution, affected intra-destination visitor behavior, and segmented visitor markets into different main zones. Such findings could inform future destination management policies and planning in local urban tourism destinations.
topic visitor mobility
urban tourism
spatial structure
GPS tracking
network analysis
Ueno district
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/3/919
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