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ArtikelJepang: Bangsa yang Kreatif atau Peniru?  
Oleh: Lucinda
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah nasional
Dalam koleksi: Jurnal ISIP vol. 11 (Dec. 1999), page 41-49.
Topik: Culture; Technology; Imitation
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    • Nomor Panggil: JJ64.1
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Isi artikelThe Japanesse all these times are recognized as a nation of inetersting culture and characteristics. With cultural background which enhances the development of modernization and industrialization, the Japanesse are able to transform themselves into a modern country - equal to other developed countries - in less than a hundred years after the Meiji Restoration took place in 1868. The Japanesse's success in every area, especially in economics and technology has impressed and also been envied by many countries. One of the major concerns of these countries, especially the highly develop industrial countries, is the fact that the Japanesse often imitate products from other countries to be reproduced as a new product which sometimes is better than the original ones. This concern goes deeper because at the end it is the Japanessewho dominate the world market with their products. This habit of imitation now becomes the weapon of many other countries to force the Japanese to stop imitating products from other countries, but this force has not proven fruitful yet. In reality, there are many countries in this world which only see the negative side of the Japanesse's habit in imitating products in order to win business competition without realizing that this habit has adhered to the Japanesse for years. Therefore, to hope to stop this habit cannot be caried out by forcing of threatening the Japanesse. It has to be approached from the cultural as well as customs point of view.
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