TY - JOUR
T1 - Analyzing the impact of earthquake on tourists' activity
T2 - Travel blog mining
AU - Murakami, Kayoko H.
AU - Kawamura, Hidenori
AU - Suzuki, Keiji
PY - 2012/12/1
Y1 - 2012/12/1
N2 - An intensive earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tohoku struck the greater east Japan area on March 11, 2011. The earthquake and resulting tsunami directly affected the international inbound tourism, and the number of foreign visitors to Japan suffered a great decline compared to the previous year. One important method by which we can explore how the crisis affected the international inbound tourism is the analysis of word-of-mouth information by foreign visitors. This paper examined text data collected from a major travel blog website from April 2010 to February 2012 and investigated if there were any tendencies that could be found in the tourists' activities before and after the March 11 earthquake. It found that the number of appearances of the term "earthquake" in the blogs was related to the seismic intensity of each earthquake and aftershock. Also, there were differences in the content of nouns in the blogs posted right after the March 11 earthquake. Earthquake-related words appeared with a high TF-IDF value. However, in the blogs of the following months, Japan travel related terms appeared as topic terms in the same manner as in the blogs before the earthquake. This paper suggests that effective and prompt actions need to be taken immediately following a disaster for the reconstruction of the tourism industry.
AB - An intensive earthquake off the Pacific coast of Tohoku struck the greater east Japan area on March 11, 2011. The earthquake and resulting tsunami directly affected the international inbound tourism, and the number of foreign visitors to Japan suffered a great decline compared to the previous year. One important method by which we can explore how the crisis affected the international inbound tourism is the analysis of word-of-mouth information by foreign visitors. This paper examined text data collected from a major travel blog website from April 2010 to February 2012 and investigated if there were any tendencies that could be found in the tourists' activities before and after the March 11 earthquake. It found that the number of appearances of the term "earthquake" in the blogs was related to the seismic intensity of each earthquake and aftershock. Also, there were differences in the content of nouns in the blogs posted right after the March 11 earthquake. Earthquake-related words appeared with a high TF-IDF value. However, in the blogs of the following months, Japan travel related terms appeared as topic terms in the same manner as in the blogs before the earthquake. This paper suggests that effective and prompt actions need to be taken immediately following a disaster for the reconstruction of the tourism industry.
KW - International inbound tourism
KW - Text mining
KW - Travel blogs
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U2 - 10.4156/ijact.vol4.issue22.27
DO - 10.4156/ijact.vol4.issue22.27
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84871429457
SN - 2005-8039
VL - 4
SP - 239
EP - 247
JO - International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology
JF - International Journal of Advancements in Computing Technology
IS - 22
ER -