Abstract
ABSTRACT This study investigated the perception of media report regarding bilateral tourism between Republic of Korea and Japan. Tourism flow between two countries had gradually broadened since 2000s in the complexity of economic, international relations and cultural factors. Especially, media influence on travel has been reinforced because of the expansion of using mobile and the Internet. Among various channels, news delivers a variety of information in relation to bilateral tourism. To examine a recent phenomenon, news data in South Korea regarding Japan trip were examined by applying text-mining. This paper provides the changing and complex phenomenon based on the quantitative method using media data.
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