https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/issue/feed NAWA: Journal of Japanese Studies 2024-08-21T13:08:55+00:00 Fithyani Anwar fithyani@unhas.ac.id Open Journal Systems <p><img class="img-fluid" style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" src="https://drive.google.com/thumbnail?id=1TB7CtWotO_DQvngOmG1YMpqy3CrVU4nt&amp;sz=w500-h500" alt="" /></p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>NAWA: Journal of Japanese Studies</strong> is published by Department of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Hasanuddin University. This journal is published twice a year, in March and September.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Focus and Scope</strong></p> <p style="text-align: justify;">This journal publishes research articles on Japanese Studies, including Japanese Linguistics and Education, History and Culture, and Literature. Its scope is international in that it welcomes articles from academics, researchers, and university students. The articles contribute to strengthening critical approaches, increasing the quality of critique, or encouraging innovative methodologies.</p> https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/article/view/34934 Directive Speech Acts of "Command" on Death Note TV Series 2024-05-24T08:37:31+00:00 A. Muhammad Nurfitrah Insan Aladdin amnurfitrah1@gmail.com Nursidah Nursidah nursidah@unhas.ac.id Taqdir Taqdir taqdir@unhas.ac.id <p>This study aims to describe the types of speech acts of command contained in <em>Death Note TV Series</em> and classify the form of location in <em>Death Note TV Series</em>. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The data of this research are Japanese command sentences in drama movies. The data source of this research is <em>Death Note TV Series</em> episodes 1 to episode 5. Data collection was done by listening and note-taking techniques. The data analysis technique used is data collection, grouping data based on classification, analyzing the data that has been grouped and concluding the research results. The results of this study there are two types of command speech acts, namely direct command speech acts and indirect command speech acts. In the direct speech act of commands, there are 16 data and indirect speech act of commands as much as 8 data.</p> <p><strong>Keywords: </strong>speech act; directive; commands</p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 A M Nurfitrah I A, Nursidah Nursidah, Taqdir Taqdir https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/article/view/35020 Problematika Perempuan dalam Novel Out Karya Natsuo Kirino 2024-05-24T08:47:24+00:00 Ifah Ifah ifah82755@gmail.com Fithyani Anwar fithyani@unhas.ac.id Yunita El Risman yunita@unhas.ac.id <p>This research discusses various issues experienced by four female characters, Masako, Yayoi, Kuniko, and Yoshie, in the novel <em>Out</em> by the Japanese novelist Natsuo Kirino. Furthermore, the positive and negative impacts on those characters resulting from these issues are also analyzed. The analysis method employed is feminist literary criticism. This research uses the descriptive analytical method, which involves collecting data and utilizing various techniques to achieve the research objectives. The findings indicate that female characters experiencing oppression in the novel <em>Out </em>can attain freedom by understanding the oppression they face, recognizing their abilities, adapting to society, and potentially working in the public sphere. Economic factors dominate the problems they face. Apart from that, there is also domestic violence and betrayal committed by husbands. Ultimately, they worked together to eliminate Kenji, Yayoi's husband. All of these problems have positive and negative impacts. With Kenji's death, Yayoi feels free, while Masako, Kuniko, and Yoshie feel happy with the money they got from Yayoi</p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Ifah Ifah, Fithyani Anwar, Yunita El Risman https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/article/view/35021 Konflik Antartokoh dalam Novel Aishū Shinderera Mō Hitori No Shinderera Karya Akiyoshi Rikako 2024-05-24T10:39:45+00:00 Alda Purnama Gony aldagony333@gmail.com Fithyani Anwar fithyani@unhas.ac.id <p class="paragrafnormal"><span lang="EN" style="font-size: 10.0pt;">This research aims to analyze the conflicts between characters in the novel <em>Aishū Shinderera mō Hitori no Shinderera</em> by Akiyoshi Rikako by delineating the forms of conflicts between characters and the underlying factors contributing to these conflicts. A qualitative descriptive method is employed in this study with a structural approach, focusing on the analysis of intrinsic elements that shape literary works. Data collection involves a literature review of literature and the utilization of both Japanese and Indonesian-translated versions of the novel. Overall, the research successfully gathers data on 45 interpersonal conflicts and 41 contributing factors. The data generated from this research encompass the forms of interpersonal conflicts and the factors underlying these conflicts within the novel.</span></p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Alda Purnama Gony, Fithyani Anwar https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/article/view/34935 Development of Cosplay Community in Makassar City 2024-05-24T08:45:51+00:00 A. Nilam Indah Purnamasari anilamindahp@gmail.com Dias Pradadimara dpradadimara@unhas.ac.id Meta Sekar Puji Astuti metadiva@gmail.com <p>This research aims to find out the process of the formation of the cosplay community and to find out the development of the cosplay community in Makassar City. In this research, the method used is an ethnographic method where the data used comes from interviews with informants. In the process of collecting data, the author gets from interviews with the founders of the cosplay communities. The results of this study show the process of the formation of the cosplay community in Makassar City and the development of the cosplay community in Makassar City. Members of the cosplay community are aware of the profit opportunities that exist when becoming a cosplayer. The community is only a place to express their hobby by gathering with people who have the same passion for cosplay. The cosplayers carry out their hobbies in cosplay while also running a business to gain profit and fame in the world of cosplayers in Makassar City.</p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 A. Nilam Indah Purnamasari, Dias Pradadimara, Meta Sekar Puji Astuti https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/article/view/35007 Gaya Bahasa dan Teknik Persuasif dalam Iklan Makanan Daring Izakaya Jepang 2024-05-24T09:19:27+00:00 Aulia Arifbillah Anwar billahsensei.stibainvada@gmail.com Citra Dewi citrastibainvada@gmail.com Gilang Ramadhan Nugraha giramn888@gmail.com <p>The structure of advertisements consists of language, images, and motion that contain words with emotions and form imagination, thus influencing the readers and listeners to act as expected by the advertisers. The diction and language style used in their food promotion advertisements is very diverse and attractive due to the persuasive effect on readers and potential consumers. The purpose of this research is to determine the stylistic elements, namely language style and persuasive technique found in the online advertisements of Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) with data sources taken from three Izakaya companies: Torikizoku, Ikkyu, and Hananomai in Tokyo, Japan. The theory used is the theory of language style and persuasive language function by Gorys Keraf. In conducting this research, the author uses a qualitative method. The analysis technique uses the literature study method. Data is obtained by documenting food advertisements on the official websites of Izakaya Torikizoku, Ikkyu, and Hananomai in Tokyo. From the analysis results, 9 data containing the language style of hyperbole identified in words or phrases such as <em>"Nikusenda~!! Nikumatsuri", "Kokoro mo kaiwa mo uruou, kono ippai,"</em> and <em>"Heisei no hitto menyuu hajimarimashita. Kansha no fukkatsu" and</em> 3 data containing the language style of repetition were found, which can be seen in the words <em>"niku," "umai," and "houdai."</em> Furthermore, the persuasive functions found were suggestion eight times, rationalization six times, substitution four times, and conformity one time.</p> 2024-07-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Aulia Arifbillah Anwar, Citra Dewi, Gilang Ramadhan Nugraha https://journal-old.unhas.ac.id/index.php/nawa/article/view/36712 Belajar Bahasa Jepang Melalui Manga 2024-08-21T13:08:55+00:00 Idrus Idrus idrus@hum.unand.ac.id <p>Mastering vocabulary is crucial to learning foreign languages, which is also true for Japanese. One of the many ways to acquire Japanese vocabulary is through various media, such as <em>manga</em>. <em>Manga</em> is rich in onomatopoeias, a valuable tool for enhancing one's grasp of Japanese vocabulary. Onomatopoeias are imitations of sounds that help convey a particular state or condition, allowing the reader or listener to imagine and even "hear" the sound effect vividly. In his work, Ono (2007) defines <em>onomatopoeia</em> as words outside human speech tools, words that originate from human speech tools but cannot be parsed, and words that describe situations without a voice or audibility. This study explores how <em>manga</em> can bolster Japanese language skills, particularly in mastering onomatopoeia as a category of Japanese vocabulary. Employing qualitative methods, the study centred on the language phenomena found in <em>manga</em>. Data was gathered by systematically reading manga and identifying onomatopoeias, which were then analysed to comprehend their role in enriching Japanese vocabulary acquisition. The findings underscore how <em>manga</em> can enhance Japanese vocabulary, mainly through its use of onomatopoeia, with accompanying images making comprehension more accessible.</p> 2024-09-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Idrus Idrus