Japan Testimony Krisna A Setiawan
KRISNA A. SETIAWAN
120820160081
MM UNPAD EKSEKUTIF 47
INDIVIDUAL TASK VISIT JAPAN REVIEW
Cultural Analysis
the Sensoji Temple and Asakusa Shrine
One of the many Buddhist temples attracting tourists in Tokyo is the Sensoji
Temple or Asakusa Kannon Temple. This one Buddhist temple has an eccentric
design compared to the temples in general. A very distinctive red color makes the
Sensoji Temple easily recognizable.
According to the story, supposedly the construction of Sensoji Temple comes
from the story of two Buddhist monks Hinokuma Hamanari and Takenari fishing.
While fishing, they find a Buddha statue that is caught in a net. Apparently the statue
is a statue of Bodhisattva Kannon.
As Symbol of Kaminarimon This is a temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo. The
Buddha here is Avalokitesvara, also known as Asakusa Kannon. Here is the center
of Edo's cultural development and Edo's downtown section still feels here. The
entrance of the Kaminarimon Temple is famous for its enormous lantern hanging at
the gate, and is called "Fujin Raijin Gate", on the right side is Fujin and on the left
side is Raijin. (is the name of the Japanese god). This is something that stands out
from Asakusa and is the site of a very popular filming location.
After passing the gate you will enter the oldest shops in Japan named
Nakamise district. About 250 meters long where there are about 54 stores to the east
and 35 to the west, with a total of 89 stores. There are many shops that survive from
the Edo period and you will feel the atmosphere of Edo is still left in the area.
Even if you do not come to look for souvenirs, there is a great place to just take
a walk. Special attention has been given to replicating authentic shops. Walking past
Nakamise You will reach Hozomon which has a two level roof. This gate has the
image of the Deva King on both sides. The upper layer of the gate is an important
cultural property. Passing through Hozomon your eyes will be mesmerized by the
main hall with its steep roof. The main hall is currently rebuilt in 1958 after it was
previously burned in an air raid in Tokyo. Asakusa Kannon is immortalized in this
main hall. Away from the main hall to the southwest there are 5 levels of pagodas
dedicated to Kannon. The surrounding area has a tree planted and has become an
oasis. Entrance hours begin at 6:30 (in the morning) from October to March.
Company Visit
The Shin-Koto Incineration Plant, Clean Authority of Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan
Government
The problem of waste in Indonesia is a problem that has been a nightmare of
this nation for many years. The waste management infrastructure in Indonesia is still
considered inadequate. Meanwhile, the program to overcome the problem of waste
management is actually considered still half and half. According to the Ministry of
LHK study, the waste generation produced by the Indonesian population is 64 million
tons / year or equivalent to 92.69 kg / person / year. The condition of the field is even
remarkably astounding, garbage is scattered everywhere, groundwater contaminated
with leachate, surface water filled with garbage, inadequate common waste bin
conditions, improper transport distribution and an environmentally insecure landfill.
When I visited Japan's waste management company, The Shin-Koto Incineration
Plant has much to learn and make it possible to apply in Indonesia primarily to fix its
waste management system.
The main problem of waste management in Indonesia is the paradigm of
garbage collection system of garbage-hauling has been entrenched for the people of
Indonesia. In addition, the nature of our society is still very minimal concern about the
problem of garbage. Why is this the biggest challenge? Because without the
awareness of the community, the basic principles of eco-friendly lifestyle such as 3R
(Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) become difficult to apply and any sophisticated technology
applied then the result will never be optimal which ultimately the budget of funds to
be in vain.
As per the mandate of Law no. 18 of 2008 on Waste Management, the waste
management paradigm must be changed from waste-relocation to resource depletion
and resource recycling. The end of pipe approach is replaced by the 3R principle
(Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). Therefore, in the year 2017, we should nation of
Indonesia to do Integrated Waste Processing system in order to solve the problem of
waste that has for many years. Integrated waste management facilities are designed
with the aim to manage waste in an environmentally friendly way and increase the
use value of waste through 3R activities (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle). As the 3R
system is implemented in Japan, where each municipality has a plant that processes
waste from the garbage collection process to the final process that can even
transform the waste into electrical energy. The electricity generated by the Shin-Koto
Incineration Plant, the Clean Authority of Tokyo, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government
in addition to the plant's own needs is also distributed to consumers, although limited
to meet the electricity needs of the environment around the factory.
120820160081
MM UNPAD EKSEKUTIF 47
INDIVIDUAL TASK VISIT JAPAN REVIEW
Cultural Analysis
the Sensoji Temple and Asakusa Shrine
One of the many Buddhist temples attracting tourists in Tokyo is the Sensoji
Temple or Asakusa Kannon Temple. This one Buddhist temple has an eccentric
design compared to the temples in general. A very distinctive red color makes the
Sensoji Temple easily recognizable.
According to the story, supposedly the construction of Sensoji Temple comes
from the story of two Buddhist monks Hinokuma Hamanari and Takenari fishing.
While fishing, they find a Buddha statue that is caught in a net. Apparently the statue
is a statue of Bodhisattva Kannon.
As Symbol of Kaminarimon This is a temple located in Asakusa, Tokyo. The
Buddha here is Avalokitesvara, also known as Asakusa Kannon. Here is the center
of Edo's cultural development and Edo's downtown section still feels here. The
entrance of the Kaminarimon Temple is famous for its enormous lantern hanging at
the gate, and is called "Fujin Raijin Gate", on the right side is Fujin and on the left
side is Raijin. (is the name of the Japanese god). This is something that stands out
from Asakusa and is the site of a very popular filming location.
After passing the gate you will enter the oldest shops in Japan named
Nakamise district. About 250 meters long where there are about 54 stores to the east
and 35 to the west, with a total of 89 stores. There are many shops that survive from
the Edo period and you will feel the atmosphere of Edo is still left in the area.
Even if you do not come to look for souvenirs, there is a great place to just take
a walk. Special attention has been given to replicating authentic shops. Walking past
Nakamise You will reach Hozomon which has a two level roof. This gate has the
image of the Deva King on both sides. The upper layer of the gate is an important
cultural property. Passing through Hozomon your eyes will be mesmerized by the
main hall with its steep roof. The main hall is currently rebuilt in 1958 after it was
previously burned in an air raid in Tokyo. Asakusa Kannon is immortalized in this
main hall. Away from the main hall to the southwest there are 5 levels of pagodas
dedicated to Kannon. The surrounding area has a tree planted and has become an
oasis. Entrance hours begin at 6:30 (in the morning) from October to March.
Company Visit
The Shin-Koto Incineration Plant, Clean Authority of Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolitan
Government
The problem of waste in Indonesia is a problem that has been a nightmare of
this nation for many years. The waste management infrastructure in Indonesia is still
considered inadequate. Meanwhile, the program to overcome the problem of waste
management is actually considered still half and half. According to the Ministry of
LHK study, the waste generation produced by the Indonesian population is 64 million
tons / year or equivalent to 92.69 kg / person / year. The condition of the field is even
remarkably astounding, garbage is scattered everywhere, groundwater contaminated
with leachate, surface water filled with garbage, inadequate common waste bin
conditions, improper transport distribution and an environmentally insecure landfill.
When I visited Japan's waste management company, The Shin-Koto Incineration
Plant has much to learn and make it possible to apply in Indonesia primarily to fix its
waste management system.
The main problem of waste management in Indonesia is the paradigm of
garbage collection system of garbage-hauling has been entrenched for the people of
Indonesia. In addition, the nature of our society is still very minimal concern about the
problem of garbage. Why is this the biggest challenge? Because without the
awareness of the community, the basic principles of eco-friendly lifestyle such as 3R
(Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) become difficult to apply and any sophisticated technology
applied then the result will never be optimal which ultimately the budget of funds to
be in vain.
As per the mandate of Law no. 18 of 2008 on Waste Management, the waste
management paradigm must be changed from waste-relocation to resource depletion
and resource recycling. The end of pipe approach is replaced by the 3R principle
(Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). Therefore, in the year 2017, we should nation of
Indonesia to do Integrated Waste Processing system in order to solve the problem of
waste that has for many years. Integrated waste management facilities are designed
with the aim to manage waste in an environmentally friendly way and increase the
use value of waste through 3R activities (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle). As the 3R
system is implemented in Japan, where each municipality has a plant that processes
waste from the garbage collection process to the final process that can even
transform the waste into electrical energy. The electricity generated by the Shin-Koto
Incineration Plant, the Clean Authority of Tokyo, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government
in addition to the plant's own needs is also distributed to consumers, although limited
to meet the electricity needs of the environment around the factory.