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Abstract - Conference of IMACSSS and JAB in Osaka, Japan as a scientific event, including its importance for research into fighting arts and for martial arts tourism

Problem. The first goal is to describe and evaluate a scientific event, plus digressions (on some martial arts traditions) and observations. Then we look for answers to the problem question, what is the reason why specialists come to such a meeting, what attracts them. Is it the charm of the place or is it a strictly scientific purpose? Moreover, what does the analysis of the photographic material show? This is a contribution to knowledge about martial arts tourism.

Method. The authors used visual sociology as the qualitative analysis method, analyzing approximately 200 selected photos. In addition, the qualitative methods recommended in the General Theory of Martial Arts were used: participant observation and broad discourse analysis.

Results. The analysis of the photos confirms that the standard of the scientific event is maintained as well as its established, specific character. The scientific goal clearly dominated, but the arrival (or absence) of participants was influenced by many factors, the influence of which was not sought. The following were taken into account: the specific symbolism of the place, ritual roles and functions, scientific discourse, cultural dialogue, and social and organizational dimensions, which are typical for scientific and congress tourism. Conclusions. This is a factual report of another scientific event for fighting arts researchers. It was a successful conference with a high scientific level. Novel items) included: 1) parallel analysis of the example of martial arts, scientific and strictly cultural tourism; 2) description of the conference organized with direct participation after the pandemic break; 3) exchange of the latest knowledge - results of empirical research and theoretical findings from various scientific centers.