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Jornal Of Tourism Sciences (Toursci)
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ISSN : 30327639     EISSN : 30467713     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62885/toursci.v1i2
Core Subject : Education,
Journal of Tourism Sciences (Toursci) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles in the field of Tourism. Articles published in the TourSci Journal include the results of original scientific research (top priority), new scientific review articles (not priority), and the results of studies in the field of Tourism.
Articles 63 Documents
Gentrification of Trusmi Batik Cirebon Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.152

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This study aims to photograph the immigration of middle-class residents to urban areas that are in poor condition or have recently been refurbished or modernized. This study uses a qualitative approach to see the phenomenon of Trusmi Village as the heart of batik production in Cirebon. They involve thousands of batik artisans working daily from residents of Trusmi village and its surroundings, such as Gamel, Kaliwulu, Wotgali, and KaliTengah. Shops and showrooms showcase artisans' finest products along 1.5 kilometers of Trusmi Street. Batik showrooms in the form of shops line the village streets in various sizes and shapes. UNESCO recognizes Indonesian Batik as one of the intangible world cultural heritage. Ironically, the wages of batik artisans are meager. Due to labor shortages, about 60 percent of the 360 batik SME industries in Cirebon Regency have gone out of business in the last five years. Old artisan mothers dominate the batik-making centers in Trusmi Village over the age of 4
The Charm of Kanigoro Beach: Student Tourism Trends and Social Media Effects Intan Nurmala Fadin, Delfyan; Oktaviani Gustiarti, Putrisari; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.153

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This study aims to describe the charm of Kanigoro Beach, a tourist trend for students, and theeffect of social media. Kanigoro is located on the coast of Gunungkidul and has beautiful beach potential,namely Ngrenehan, Ngobaran, and Nguyahan (3N). However, there is no public transportation availabledirectly to access the location of this Kanigoro beach area. The TikTok social media application is used inthis analysis because the growth rate of TikTok users in Indonesia is increasing rapidly. Recognizing thetremendous potential but also the challenges faced, strategic steps need to be taken to improveinfrastructure, environmental hygiene, accessibility, and tourism management holistically. Increasingcooperation between related parties, involving local communities in sustainable management, andimproving transportation facilities and accessibility can be critical first steps to optimize the tourismpotential of 3N Beach in the Kanigoro Area.
Stakeholder Interaction: A Qualitative Approach to Beach Tourism Management Ristana Iswari Santosa, Davina; Nur Cahyani, Siti; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.154

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This study aims to describe the natural tourism potential of three beaches in the Kanigoro Area.Each beach is managed individually by its respective beach pokdarwis, and its management has nointegration system. The Kanigoro community already has a relatively high level of tourism awareness, and there is a community of photographers who support tourism activities. However, this physical and non-physical potential must be managed effectively and efficiently to improve the welfare of the local Kanigoro community. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods to describe the situation orproblems in the Kanigoro Beach Area. This study allows researchers to understand the context in detail,analyze the variables involved, and explore the perceptions and views of relevant stakeholders.Diversification of tourism products plays a vital role in extending the level of tourist visits by encouragingthem to visit more than one beach to increase the tourism sector's economic benefits by increasing theduration of stay and tourist spending. Jargon "Discover the Beauty of Kanigoro". The Kanigoro CoastalArea is divided into three regional development themes, namely Nguyahan Beach (The Wonders ofKanigoro), Ngobaran Beach (Authentic Kanigoro), and Ngrenehan Beach (Nautical Live of Kanigoro).
Las Vegas Sphere: Technological Innovations that Bring Unforgettable Travel Experiences in the City of Neon Lights Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 3 (2023): Vol 1 No 3 December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i3.155

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This study aims to show that the uniqueness of Sphere lies not only in its size but also in theadvanced technology that pushes it to new heights. Sphere promises sensations that overwhelm the sensesfor the audience. The integration of cutting-edge technology is not just a feature but an integral part ofSphere's identity, making it more than just a convention entertainment venue. Technology is advancing inthis digital era. Technology also continues to develop, and new things or innovations always appear.Today's generation is very dependent on technology. Almost all aspects of this world, such as work,economy, politics, and entertainment, use various technologies. This study uses a literature approach toexplore specific aspects of technological innovation in the tourism industry. The descriptive method is aconventional approach that involves searching and filtering literature relevant to the chosen topic. Overall,the Las Vegas Sphere provides a comprehensive and immersive tourist experience, combining high-qualityentertainment with innovative technology and architectural design, making it a must-visit attraction in LasVegas. The Las Vegas Sphere, as the latest innovation in the entertainment industry, has had a significantimpact on the tourist experience in Las Vegas and changed the city's image associated with gambling,casinos, and betting.
Handling of Passenger Arrivals by Sriwijaya Air Cassation Officers at Soetta Airport Tangerang Khanza Aulia Bilqis, Nabila; Afnan, Dikhorir
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 4 (2024): Vol 1 No 4 February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i4.200

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This study aims to determine the process of handling passengers who will transit or stop and the handling of passengers who require special handling. In this study, the authors used descriptive research methods with a qualitative approach. The results of this study explain that the services provided by Sriwijaya Air officers for arrival services, especially in handling transit or transfer passengers and passengers who require special handling at the destination airport, are by procedures. In handling transit passengers, there are two services: when transit passengers do not change planes and when transit passengers change planes. The Sriwijaya Air officer provides particular passenger handling for each passenger category, so there are no errors in passenger service. It can be concluded that the handling of transit or transfer and handling of special passengers is carried out by procedures that are carried out properly by Sriwijaya Air.
Kotagede Heritage City: Dynamics of Urban Tourism in Kotagede Yogyakarta Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 4 (2024): Vol 1 No 4 February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i4.201

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This study aims to target Kotagede's tourist attractions, which lie in its historical and cultural heritage, including traditional houses and heritage sites, as well as performances, culinary, and art. The region's historical significance, since the establishment of the Mataram kingdom, provides a wealth of wealth for visitors to explore. Preserving traditional architecture, such as traditional wooden joglo houses and eclectic merchant houses, adds to Kotagede's appeal as a heritage city. This research uses a qualitative method approach to describe the natural condition of objects, where the researcher is the key instrument. The reason researchers choose descriptive research is to be able to describe systematically and accurately facts and characteristics about the population or a particular field. Kotagede's characteristics align with urban tourism's attributes, the first of which is connectivity. In this region, spaces between regions are connected by narrow streets and alleys of community housing. Each tourist attraction place is also equipped with signs and signs. Some roads are arranged to be one way that is useful for regulating traffic density. Furthermore, tourist activities and attractions are heterogeneous. Kotagede attracts different types of tourists with different motivations. From those who want to walk, go on a study trip, culinary to pilgrimage. In the Kotagede area, there are overlapping events between the activities of residents and tourists, such as residents shopping at the market while tourists explore culinary.
Sunyaragi Cave as a Cultural Heritage Tourist Attraction of the People of Cirebon Nurkhaeriyah, Nurkhaeriyah; Bastoni, Bastoni; Prawira Triutama, Oqke; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 4 (2024): Vol 1 No 4 February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i4.202

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This paper discusses how the process of changing Sunyaragi Cave from its initial function as a learning studio for the King's family to a place of deliberations on war strategies against Dutch colonialists to become a tourism industry at this time. This research uses a qualitative method approach to describe the natural condition of objects, where the researcher is the key instrument. The reason researchers choose descriptive research is to be able to describe systematically and accurately facts and characteristics about the population or a particular field. The researcher here intends to provide an overview of a particular social phenomenon that already exists. The discussion in this paper covers the history of Sunyaragi Cave, starting from its establishment and several restorations to its current condition. There is a cave management crisis until an agreement is reached by the responsible manager at this time and discusses how to change its function into a tourism industry and the uniqueness of cave architecture so that it has the potential to become a tourist destination for the cultural heritage of the people of Cirebon.
Intellectual Property Rights in Tourism Management in Cirebon Surono, Surono; Bastoni, Bastoni; Prawira Triutama, Oqke; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 4 (2024): Vol 1 No 4 February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i4.203

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Tourism requires risk management for its sustainability. With risk management, we can prevent the peril that causes losses, especially in tourism. Looking at the current conditions, the rampant piracy cases of tourism products certainly require a strategy as a preventive measure. Especially with the development of society 5.0, of course, it makes the hazard of these risks even more significant. Moreover, it gives new exposure to tourism management. The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy makes a strategy to protect tourism products by collaborating with the Director General of IPR of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights and training tourism actors to carry out legal protection by owning Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The IPR was registered with the Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights of the Ministry of Human Rights. Tourism management in Indonesia requires instilling in the community and local tourism entrepreneurs an understanding of the importance of IPR ownership. The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy is intensively organizing socialization of the importance of IPR to tourism actors, which will be held in December 2021 in various cities to prevent theft of culture and tourism products to realize sustainable tourism. One of them is in Cirebon City; at the end of December, an Intellectual Property Class will contain education about IPR.
Panjang Jimat: Cultural Tourism at Cirebon Palace Prawira Triutama, Oqke; Bastoni, Bastoni; Hamidah, Nurul; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 4 (2024): Vol 1 No 4 February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i4.204

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This paper discusses how Panjang Jimat comes from the words "Panjang" and "Jimat". The word Panjang means the lifetime of man, while Jimat or "ji" or siji means one, and "mat" or crushed means something to be remembered, guarded, and preserved. So, Panjang Jimat means something or one that a lifetime of man must remember, guard, and defend. This research uses a qualitative method approach to describe the natural condition of objects, where the researcher is the key instrument. The reason researchers choose descriptive research is to be able to describe systematically and accurately facts and characteristics about the population or a particular field. The researcher here intends to provide an overview of a particular social phenomenon that already exists. Panjang Jimat as a custom of the Cirebon palace began in the 15th century to commemorate the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad SAW especially. At this time, Panjang Jimat ceremony was organized by the existence of the Kasepuhan Palace Foundation as a formal legal entity organization, further strengthening the identity of the Kasepuhan Palace today. This phenomenon is seen in the holding of Panjang Jimat Ceremony.
Cultural Heritage Management of Cirebon Sang Cipta Rasa Mosque Rayi Kinasih, Ade Ika; Khairune Nisa, An Nuur; Nufail Naisaburi, Muhammad; Muhammad, Muhammad; El Adiby Zulqudsie, Faiz Reyhan; Sekar Widyawati, Vania
Jurnal Toursci Vol 1 No 5 (2024): Vol 1 No 5 April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v1i5.248

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Every region in this region has a distinct culture that has been passed down through the ages. Extinct cultures exist, and cultures continue to exist now. Cultural landmarks in Cirebon include the Sang Cipta Rasa Mosque. The Sang Cipta Rasa mosque's management strategies for protecting the city of Cirebon's cultural heritage have been detailed based on field research. Known for its rhombic ornate motifs known as adhan put, this mosque is distinguished by its nine incredibly short doorways. Symbolizing history, science, education, religion, and culture, this mosque is one of the few remaining examples of Islamic civilization on the island of Java. In terms of strengthening the nation's identity, it also has cultural significance.