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  2. 宮崎国際大学
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  4. Occhi, Debra
  1. 宮崎国際大学
  2. <国際教養学部> 紀要 比較文化 ISSN 2432-2903
  3. 2022 第27巻

The evolution of Pokémon into Japanese local mascots as touristic resources on Pokéfuta manhole covers: an interim field report

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公開日 2024-09-13
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タイトル The evolution of Pokémon into Japanese local mascots as touristic resources on Pokéfuta manhole covers: an interim field report
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 Occhi, Debra J.

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内容記述 The globally famous Pocket Monster characters (Pokémon) have become used as local mascot characters in their native Japan, first emerging in 2018 in southern Kyushu. They appear on decorated manhole covers under which no hole exists, providing mappable spots for pilgrimage style touristic consumption in locations of existing tourist resources. These are called Pokéfuta, combining Poké- of Pokémon with futa ‘lid’, and may appear as mobile objects as well as those found in fixed locations. The Pokémon are specifically chosen for their location. Wordplay, image, and other associations of each Pokémon to its respective place have transformed these characters from their original associations with fictive regions (e.g., Johto, Aronia) into local mascots using strategies already established by yuru kyara phenomena (Occhi 2014). Since I have previously researched Pokémon GO and related Pokémon phenomena, I have undertaken a fieldwork project to explore the Pokéfuta locations and potential interactions of deliberate or accidental visitors to these pop pilgrimage spots and their environs. Such observational research methodology combined with autoethnography are social science tools surely enjoying a renaissance during these COVID-19 pandemic years. This working paper documents some of my findings thus far, including personal visits to Ibusuki (the Pokéfuta birthplace) and a report of the visits in Miyazaki funded by my individual discretionary account with approval from the Testing, Research, and Assessment Committee.
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bibliographic_information ja : 比較文化
en : Comparative culture, the journal of Miyazaki International College

巻 27, p. 77-85, 発行日 2023-12
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出版者 宮崎国際大学
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出版者 Miyazaki International College
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