Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[E] Poster

H (Human Geosciences ) » H-SC Social Earth Sciences & Civil/Urban System Sciences

[H-SC06] Role of Geosciences for sustainable use of marine and coastal ecosystems in urbanized world.

Sun. May 26, 2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall8, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Kalpana Chaudhari(Institute For Sustainable Development and Research)

[HSC06-P03] Study on Green Tourism Experience —— Cases of Popular Strawberry Farms in Chiba Prefecture

*Yilin Wu1, Mengying Gao1, Kazuhei Sato1, Tingyu Lu1, Fumeng Zhang1, Siqi Xing1, Karolina Brandt1, Mai Uemura, Katsunori Furuya1 (1.Graduate School of Horticulture, Chiba University)

Keywords:green tourism, agriculture, tourism agriculture, MAFF

Background and Objectives

The notion of ‘green tourism’, in which people are encouraged to pursue rural leisure activities in a manner that will benefit the countryside, rather than harm, is gaining popularity. (A. Jones, 1987)

Due to today’s enormous social pressure, many people need proximity to nature in order to get recreation in their leisure time. To promote green tourism in cooperation and participation, MAFF (Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Japan) arranges green tourism experiences into five categories; farmer restaurants (to taste), local products shops (to buy), farmhouses (to stay), experience of agriculture, forestry and fisheries (to enjoy) and citizen farms (to make). (MAFF HP,2018)

Chiba prefecture is having an advantage in the location as it adjoins to Tokyo metropolitan area, this means that agriculture, fishery experiences and other wide ranges of green-blue tourism activities that can be done on a one-day-trip from the big city. Therefore, it is convenient for urban residents, travelers and visitors to interact and communicate with local farmers and valuable knowledge and experience can easily be exchanged.



Method

The research was conducted in two stages; by collecting literature information and by analysis. Chiba-ken has been chosen as the study area because of the rich nature and beautiful seascape from three sides surrounded. We chose strawberry farms for research because in recent years strawberry picking has received more and more attention and formed a new trend.



Results and Considerations

According to statistics, it is concluded that the largest agricultural experience project in Chiba prefecture is the strawberry picking (Table). The area with the largest distribution of strawberry farms is Kimitsu area, and especially Kimitsu city (Fig.1). Through the study, we found the main reasons for the prosperity of strawberry picking agriculture in this specific area. First, Kimitsu city as a historic strawberry production area has superior geographical conditions. It is possible for the visitors to do the sightseeing in a one-day-trip as the ride is about one hour from Tokyo or Kanagawa when using the Tokyo Bay Aquarain/Tsuchiyama Auto Roadway (Fig.2). Another crucial reason is the strong support from the agricultural office on the improvement of cultivation technology and management improvement of producers. Producers in Kimitsu city are working diligently and making efforts by participating in a workshop held by ‘JA Kimito Strawberry Committee’.

As a kind of agricultural management, sightseeing farms are often used as a sideline by farmers. Therefore, facilities and services are often inadequate from a tourism perspective. Sightseeing agriculture in Kimitsu city has benefited from the direct sales system of strawberries, and it can be said to be a model in sightseeing agriculture. For the consideration of development within tourism agriculture, more regional characteristics should be combined, and more emphasis should be placed on promoting regional advantages.