Yoyok Nugroho
Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Kesantunan Verbal dan Non-Verbal dalam Etika Bisnis Budaya Jepang kepada Para Staff PT PRPP Jawa Tengah untuk Meningkatkan Hospitality dan Servis Excellence Rina Supriatnaningsih; Lisda Nurjaleka; Silvia Nurhayati; Anggraeni; Dwi Puspitosari; Yoyok Nugroho
Varia Humanika Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/vh.v5i2.10975

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Verbal and non-verbal politeness in Japanese cultural business ethics given to PT PRPP Central Java staff as part of tourism business actors can improve service with hospitality in accordance with the transformation of PT PRPP Central Java into a Tourism Holding Company. This excellent service can be realized with verbal and non-verbal services from a blend of Indonesian and Japanese politeness. As a result of the training from verbal practice in Japanese culture, the training staff consisted of 23 participants consisting of operational managers, HRD managers, cashier supervisors, marketing supervisors, marketing staff, general affairs supervisors, Public Relations, security coordinators, security members, electrical mechanic coordinators, freelancers tickets, and internship participants at PT PRPP, based on the results of a questionnaire via google form after being given training, it can be concluded that participants can learn to introduce themselves by using the ending desu or masu in the use of greeting sentences 'good morning' by saying ohayou gozaimasu, not pronounced with ohayou. When introducing themselves, the staff can say sentences, such as ….. desu or …. to moushimasu ‘I ……’. Non-verbal polite service, staff can do ojigi or 'bow' to show courtesy to others while exchanging business cards or meishi as part of the Japanese culture of business ethics. In addition, the staff can practice writing their own names in Japanese characters using katakana letters as evidenced by uploading the name card files that all participants have made
An Analysis of the use of metaphor in song lyrics on ANRI's album Timely! Wisnu Dwi Mulyanto; Yoyok Nugroho
Japanese Research on Linguistics, Literature, and Culture Vol. 8 No. 2 (2026): May
Publisher : Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/jr.v8i2.15817

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This study aims to analyze the use of conceptual metaphors in the lyrics of ANRI's album "Timely!!" This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a cognitive linguistics framework. The research object is the song lyrics from the album "Timely!!," which consists of 11 songs. Data filtering was performed using Krippendorff's content analysis to identify the songs with the highest metaphor density. This resulted in five songs as the focus of analysis: "Cat's Eye," "Windy Summer," "Stay By Me," "A Hope from Sad Street," and "Remember Summer Days". The results show that the conceptual metaphors identified include structural, orientational, and ontological, with ontological metaphors dominating. Metaphors are used to conceptualize emotions, interpersonal relationships, and life experiences by mapping from concrete to abstract domains. These findings suggest that the lyrics of the album "Timely!!"  systematically utilize conceptual metaphors to construct poetic and communicative emotional meanings.