Budi Mulyadi
Japanese Language And Culture Departement, Faculty Of Humanities, Universitas Diponegoro

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PELATIHAN DAN PENGENALAN ORIGAMI JEPANG PADA ANAK-ANAK TAMAN PENDIDIKAN ALQURAN AL MADINATUL HADI PONDOK MAJAPAHIT 2 MRANGGEN Nur Hastuti; Budi Mulyadi
Harmoni: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 6, No 2 (2022): HARMONI
Publisher : Departemen Linguistik, Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/hm.6.2.279-282

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ABSTRAK Jepang merupakan negara yang kaya akan budaya tradisioalnya. Masyarakat Jepang tetap melestarikan budayanya meskipun kehidupannya sudah modern. Salah satu budaya Jepang yang masih dilestarikan dan masih ada sampai sekarang adalah origami. Origami adalah seni melipat kertas. Origami berasal dari bahasa Jepang "ori" yang memiliki arti lipatan dan "kami" yang berati kertas. Origami diperkenalkan di Tiongkok pada abad pertama yaitu tahun 105 oleh orang Tiongkok yang bernama Ts’ai Lun. Adapun Pada tahun 610 Masehi, seorang biksu Buddha bernama Donch (Dokyo) yang berasal dari Goguryeo (semenanjung Korea) datang ke Jepang untuk memperkenalkan cara pembuatan kertas dan tinta. Dalam perkembangannya origami telah menjadi begitu identik dengan budaya Jepang yang diwariskan secara turun-temurun dari masa ke masa.  Origami  terutama berkembang dengan menggunakan kertas asli Jepang yang disebut  washi. Saat ini origami  telah menjadi sesuatu yang tidak terpisahkan dari budaya orang Jepang. Terutama dalam upacara adat keagamaan Shinto yang tetap dipertahankan hingga sekarang. Kata kunci :  Jepang, origami, Shinto, washi ABSTRACT  Japan is a country rich in traditional culture. Japanese people still preserve their culture even though their lives are modern. One of the Japanese culture that is still preserved and still exists today is origami. Origami is the art of paper folding. Origami comes from the Japanese "ori" which means fold and "kami" which means paper. Origami was introduced in China in the first century, namely in 105 by a Chinese named Ts'ai Lun. Meanwhile, in 610 AD, a Buddhist monk named Donch (Dokyo) who came from Goguryeo (Korean peninsula) came to Japan to introduce how to make paper and ink. In its development, origami has become synonymous with Japanese culture which has been passed down from generation to generation from time to time. Origami is mainly developed using the original Japanese paper called washi. Nowadays origami has become something that cannot be separated from Japanese culture. Especially in traditional Shinto religious ceremonies which are still maintained until now. Keywords: Japan, origami, Shinto, washi 
EKSISTENSI INDUSTRI HALAL FOOD DI JEPANG Budi Mulyadi
KIRYOKU Vol 7, No 1 (2023): Jurnal Kiryoku
Publisher : Vocational College of Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/kiryoku.v7i1.107-116

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Japan is a favorite destination for foreign tourists, especially Indonesia and other Middle Eastern countries. This has made Japan very aggressive in developing the halal food industry among Muslim tourists. Japan is a country where the majority of the population is Buddhist and Shinto. Knowledge of Islam and things related to halal is still limited. Therefore, this research conducted to get to know whether the halal industry especially halal food restaurant in Japan, is already well available and how the certification halal is in Japan. This research focuses on the origin of the halal industry in Japan, the need for halal food in Japan, the halal food restaurant in Japan, and the certification halal in Japan. The research data is taken from journals and websites that are relevant to the research theme. The data's results show that the number of Muslim population has increased from year to year and this also certainly makes the demand for halal food increasing. It is make an competition between the halal food industry in Japan. Therefore, nowadays there are many halal food restaurants in Japan and they are competing to get halal certification in Japan.