Impact of Japanese Popular Culture to Indonesian younger Generation:

Bunga Putra Bangsa, L. Sihombing
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The research probed into the influence of Japanese popular cultures on the Indonesian-younger generation in Cikarang, West Java, Indonesia. Japanese popular culture had been famed among the younger generation in Indonesia through the increasing popularity of anime. Indonesia, with 1.400 ethnic groups, had a variety of cultural diversity, but the younger generation seemed to be fonder of this foreign culture which in this case was Japanese popular culture. Through the expansion of this Japanese popular culture, Japanese culture could slip into it and could invade their local culture. This cultural expansion could have an impact on how the younger generation would preserve their local culture. Globalization also played a massive part in this cultural expansion; through the internet, it was easier to find something with foreign culture in it. The research used phenomenology research about the Japanese popular culture club of President University Nippon Community (PUNICO) in Cikarang. The research applied a qualitative approach with phenomenology methods. Data collection was done by asking the respondents questions regarding the matter. The respondents were ten members of PUNICO. The research result indicates that Japanese popular culture has been in the respondent's life long enough to change their habits and lifestyle. However, the respondents still care and have the volition to preserve their local cultures. 
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日本流行文化对印尼年轻一代的影响
本研究探讨了日本流行文化对印尼西爪哇省芝卡朗的印尼青年一代的影响。日本流行文化在印度尼西亚的年轻一代中因动漫的日益流行而闻名。印度尼西亚有1400个民族,文化多样性丰富,但年轻一代似乎更喜欢这种外来文化,在这种情况下是日本流行文化。通过这种日本大众文化的扩张,日本文化可能会陷入其中,并入侵他们的本土文化。这种文化扩张可能会对年轻一代如何保护当地文化产生影响。全球化在这种文化扩张中也发挥了巨大作用;通过互联网,更容易找到带有外国文化的东西。本研究采用现象学研究方法,对芝卡朗总统大学日本社区日本通俗文化俱乐部(PUNICO)进行研究。本研究采用现象学方法进行定性研究。数据收集是通过询问受访者有关此事的问题来完成的。受访者是PUNICO的十名成员。研究结果表明,日本流行文化已经在受访者的生活中存在了足够长的时间,足以改变他们的习惯和生活方式。然而,受访者仍然关心并有意愿保护他们的当地文化。
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