2019
DOI: 10.16926/par.2019.07.14
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Three Trips in One Plane: Martial Arts and Combat Sports Conferences in Muju, Osaka, and St. Petersburg

Abstract: Problem and Aim: The current article is an attempt to summarize the experiences gained from two foreign conferences, the 50 th Japanese Academy of Budo Conference and the 2 nd International Budo Conference at the Centenary Memorial Hall on Kansai University, which were recognized simultaneously as the VI International IMACSSS Conference, and the accompanying events, as well as 8 th International Scientific Congress "Sport, People and Health", organized by, among others, P.F.

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“…This tends to be the dominant narrative in magazines devoted to tourism. Therefore, individual articles are scattered through periodicals devoted to cultural studies of East and Southeast Asia [32,40,59], research into the history of sport [28], or more generally in the physical culture sciences [48,70], and social sciences [35]. An economic periodical is essentially interested in the economic dimensions of martial arts, and its impact on the efficiency of the tourism industry [36].…”
Section: Literature Review On the Subjectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tends to be the dominant narrative in magazines devoted to tourism. Therefore, individual articles are scattered through periodicals devoted to cultural studies of East and Southeast Asia [32,40,59], research into the history of sport [28], or more generally in the physical culture sciences [48,70], and social sciences [35]. An economic periodical is essentially interested in the economic dimensions of martial arts, and its impact on the efficiency of the tourism industry [36].…”
Section: Literature Review On the Subjectmentioning
confidence: 99%