Abstract
The authors propose a strategy to develop the agriculture-food-tourism industry cluster by networking railway lines based on Japanese experiences of develo** them in the private sector. Ichizo Kobayashi, the founder of Hankyu Corporation, developed a railway line and formed a railway-led agriculture-food-tourism industry cluster in Kansai, including the development of a residential town and creation of a local culture. Such railway-led clusters in Japan typically run about 300 km from the starting station to the ending station. The development of railway lines has fostered economic growth in Kansai in western Japan and Kanto in eastern Japan. Clustering in rural areas can result in both economic growth and narrower income gaps between the core region and the periphery.
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Ikeda City Library (2016. 11.3): http://lib-ikedacity.jp/kyodo/kyodo_bunken/kobayashiichizo/index.html
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Kuchiki, A., Gokan, T., Maruya, T. (2017). Railway-Led Formation of the Agriculture-Food-Tourism Industry Cluster: Esca** the Middle-Income Trap. In: Kuchiki, A., Mizobe, T., Gokan, T. (eds) A Multi-Industrial Linkages Approach to Cluster Building in East Asia. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-57128-1_9
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