@article{oai:hokuriku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000551, author = {Dennis , W.Harmon and Dennis , W.Harmon}, issue = {46}, journal = {北陸大学紀要, Bulletin of Hokuriku University}, month = {Mar}, note = {With the approach of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, a more robust study of the interaction between Japanese nationals, particularly those working in service or nightlife industries, and visiting foreign tourists is necessary. Hegel (1977) and Honneth (1995), provide a unique framework for understanding the importance of mutual recognition in the efforts of identity co-construction. That is, that self-consciousness (self-construction) can only occur though the reflection of another self-consciousness. This joint construction of self is vital to understanding how communities form and how they interact with others outside their community. Despite Japan’s insular community and sometimes isolationist cultural posture, mutual recognition plays a valuable role in hospitality through the concept of omotenashi. Further, the culture of omotenashi provides a unique avenue for the Japanese service industry and its participants to develop cosmopolitan values without comprising their domestic cultural norms. Through analysing the philosophy of self and understanding some of the roots and perception of omotenashi, I intend to put forward an introductory methodological approach to exploring the importance of omotenashi in providing a space for mutual recognition and for developing connections and friendships with foreign visitors to Japan., ユニークな枠組みを提供している。つまり、自己意識は、別の自己意識の反映を通じてのみ起こることができます。この共同体の自己構築は、コミュニティがどのように形成され、どのように他のコミュニティと交流するかを理解する上で不可欠です。日本の島嶼社会や時には孤立した文化的姿勢にもかかわらず、相互認識はオモテナシの概念を通じておもてなしにおいて重要な役割を果たします。さらに、おもてなしの文化は、日本のサービス産業とその参加者が国内の文化的規範を持たずに国際的な価値を開発するユニークな手段を提供する。自己哲学を分析し、おもてなしの根源と認識を理解することを通して、相互認識の場を提供し、日本への外国人訪問者とのつながりと友好関係を築くことにおけるおもてなしの重要性を探るための方法論的アプローチを導入するつもりである。}, pages = {53--70}, title = {Decentred Hospitality: Omotenashi Culture and the Foreign Visitor in Japan}, year = {2019} }