@article{oai:omu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00009217, author = {WANG, Shiu-Chin and ABE, Daishu and MASUDA, Noboru and SHIMOMURA, Yasuhiko and YAMAMOTO, Satoshi}, journal = {Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture. Ser. B, Agriculture and life sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, This paper deals with the process of Resort Development in Awaji island. The focus is primarily on the experiences of the most resent decades of the twentieth century, but some attention is given to the experiences of the nineteenth century, and there are a few glances backward to development prior to 1800. The main sustantive developments are the delineation of the forces which promoted the growth of Resort, and the effects of such growth on the economic, social and political concerns. The emphasis of research in the Resort History thus has been clearly that the interaction between Resort Environments and the social organization of work. In all this works, it would appear that "Nature" rather than "Facilities" people interest prevail. Since Awaji island has enough of Natural and Historical resources for developing resort, it has become to a resort home of Japanese mind. At the present time, Awaji island can be said to be facing a rebirth because of two big events: the opening of the Great Naruto Bridge between Shikoku and Awaji, and the completion of the Great Awaji Bridge in Akashi Channel in 1988. We can estimate that the Awaji would become to a Natural Resort Island in the 21th century., Bulletin of the University of Osaka Prefecture. Ser. B, Agriculture and life sciences. 1995, 47, p.77-84}, pages = {77--84}, title = {A Brief History of Resort in Awaji Island}, volume = {47}, year = {1995} }