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How about going to Japan to study tourism management?

Tourism management is a liberal arts management discipline in Japanese universities, and it is also one of the popular majors in Japanese study abroad applications. Below, I will introduce the introduction, application conditions and good universities of Japan's study abroad tourism management.

Introduction of Japanese study abroad tourism management specialty

Tourism management is a new subject to study tourism management. It is a comprehensive subject, including tourism, management and culturology. With the globalization of global economy, tourism economy and tourism industry have been paid more and more attention by all countries, and tourism has become the most dynamic part of China's national economy and the world economic and industrial system.

There are many courses to learn in tourism management. Students should study tourism enterprise management, tourism development, exhibition service and management, tourism culturology, tourism laws and regulations, tourism economy, tourism scenic spot planning and other related disciplines.

The research scope of tourism management-oriented disciplines focuses on business fields such as tourism enterprise management, tourism development and tourism marketing, exhibition service and management. An economic department that provides all kinds of service-oriented labor for tourists and obtains economic benefits on the condition of tourism resources and service facilities.

Tourism management is a new discipline with the development of economy, and it is a first-class management discipline alongside business administration. It has great development space and potential. With the globalization of international economy, tourism is more prosperous, and the requirements for tourism management are also improved. At present, many schools offer tourism management majors, which also have certain requirements for professional ability and quality.

Application conditions for studying abroad in Japanese tourism management

This major is basically a liberal arts major, and the application conditions for studying in Japan require a high level of Japanese. It is suggested to have N 1, or at least N2; Moreover, when applying, you need professional knowledge as a research condition, so if a student wants to change his major when applying for studying in Japan, he needs to have a second degree in this major, or minor in this major, or have relevant work experience in this major, and have studied this major by himself; In addition, if there is no such condition, it is suggested to change to a major related to this major and the original undergraduate major of the students.

The research methods of tourism management are mainly data integration, practical investigation and theoretical demonstration, and most students apply for monks (or doctors).

Japan University of Study Abroad and Tourism Management

1. Li Jiao University

Rikkyo University is one of the six famous universities in Tokyo. 1967, the Japanese Ministry of Education approved Rikkyo University to set up a four-year tourism major in the Department of Sociology, which became the only four-year undergraduate tourism education institution in Japan as an independent discipline. This is an epoch-making event in the history of Japanese tourism education. From 65438 to 0998, Rikkyo University established the first tourism department and tourism college in Japan. After 40 years' development, the tourism education of Rikkyo University in Japan occupies a core position in the field of tourism education in Japan, and has trained many talents with high quality, rich international awareness and solid professional knowledge. Its discipline setting and development represent the direction of Japanese tourism discipline construction to a certain extent.

The tourism major of Rikkyo University is recognized as the first in Japan, and most of its graduates hold important positions in famous hotels or large tourism companies in Japan. It is also the only college in Japan that offers doctoral programs in tourism.

2. Wakayama University

Wakayama University is a Japanese national university with a tourism department, including tourism management and regional regeneration.

3. Chengxi International University

Chengxi International University is a Japanese private university founded in 1992. The characteristics of Tourism College include: comprehensive vocational skills education, practical field trip, practical study and study consultant. Specific courses: foreign language, information system, tourism communication design, foreign cultural exchange, anthropology, folklore, food culture, tourism geography, etc.

Common sense of studying in Japan

1. In Japan, whether entering a hotel room or visiting a Japanese home, you need to change your slippers as soon as you enter the house, sometimes twice.

Take an umbrella when you go out. Japan has a maritime climate, with uncertain weather. Take an umbrella and get ready. Take a long gentleman's umbrella. Because in Japan, most shops and even private houses have an umbrella basket in front of them. A long umbrella can stand in the basket, but a folding umbrella can't be put in the basket.

Like many Asian countries, Japan has no habit of tipping. Because the service charge of 10%- 15% has been added to the bills of hotels and restaurants. If the taxi has no special service, there is no need to tip. As for spending in beauty salons, barbershops, bars and other places, there is no need to tip.

The tap water in Japan can be drunk directly. There are running water nozzles in stations and large public places. Both hotels and restaurants have mineral water for guests to drink.

You don't need to take your mobile phone to Japan, because our mobile phone may not work there.

6. The current in Japan is basically100V, so some of our own appliances may not be used.

7. The quality of small household appliances in Japanese duty-free shops is very good and the price is very cheap. It is generous and affordable to take some home as gifts for relatives and friends.

8. The subway in Japan is very developed, and the subway lines are as dense as cobwebs, so there is a lot of choice. It is more expensive to take a taxi.

9. Prices in Japan are not cheap. Nissan cameras, which are deeply loved by Chinese people, are more expensive than those in China. It's not worthwhile to bring a camera back from Japan. In addition, Japanese lithium batteries for film and cameras are more expensive than those in China, so you can take more when you go abroad.

10. Currency exchange must be conducted in foreign currency exchange banks or other legal currency exchange places. In addition, you must show your passport. However, the Japanese bank exchange business is only conducted between 9 am and 3 pm, and banks are closed on Saturdays, Sundays and major holidays.