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SPORTS TOURISM: HOW KARATE CONNECTS TRAVEL, CULTURE, AND COMPETITION

Olimov Davron OlimovichSenior Lecturer, Department of Tourism, Kimyo International University in TashkentShadmanova Imona NodirovnaVosiq International School
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Abstract

Sports tourism has emerged as one of the fastest-growing segments of the global tourism industry, combining physical activity, travel, cultural exchange, and international competition. Among various sports disciplines contributing to this growth, martial arts—particularly karate—play a significant role due to their global popularity, structured competition systems, and deep cultural roots. This article explores the relationship between sports tourism and karate, analyzing how karate events, training camps, and international tournaments facilitate tourism flows while promoting cultural interaction and athletic development. Using a qualitative literature-based approach, the study examines existing research on sports tourism and martial arts, highlighting karate as a case study of how sport can connect travel, culture, and competition. The findings indicate that karate-based sports tourism contributes not only to economic development and destination branding but also to intercultural dialogue and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of integrating martial arts into national sports tourism strategies to enhance sustainable tourism development.

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