Journal Article
Laugrand,
Frédéric; Simon, Lionel
Anthropologica, Vol 62(1), 2020, 124-130
Anthropologica, Vol 62(1), 2020, 124-130
Japanese animation, anime, has long
been
regarded as a niche culture reserved for anime otaku in
Japan. The
word anime otaku refers to individuals who spend most of
their time
alone at home, watching anime. However, in recent years,
prototypical anime otaku have changed their behavioral
patterns,
resulting in a new movement called anime pilgrimage. Anime
pilgrimage involves traveling to locations that resemble
particular
scenes in anime pieces, even though the locations themselves
may be
ordinary places. The authors constructed two models to
describe the
determinants of visit intention and destination loyalty
based on
research into ordinary and film tourism. The results
suggested that,
during the pre-tour period, otaku are motivated by the
desire for
interaction with other otaku and the wish to visit a new
location.
Moreover, they are also seeking to interact with the local
people,
and such experiences result in higher destination loyalty
during the
post-tour period. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA,
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