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and removing those restrictions. Yet despite this formal equality, local peoples' image of the Japanese people in their midst was still not very positive. During the World War II occupation of Indonesia, many Japanese officers took local women as concubines. Children born from such relationships, growing up in the post-war period often found themselves the target bullying due to their ancestry, as well as suffering official discrimination under government policies which gave preference to
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were classified as "foreign orientals" by the Dutch government. This status meant they were subject to restrictions on their freedom of movement, place of residence, and employment. However, in 1898, they were reclassified as "honorary Europeans", giving them formal legal equality with the colonisers
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759 Japanese living in Indonesia have the right of permanent residency; these consist primarily of Japanese women married to Indonesian men. In Bali the number of Japanese residents registered with the Japanese Consulate in Denpasar has increased from 43 in 1987, to 595 in 1995, and further to 1,755
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A large number of the tourists consist of young urban women; they see Bali not as an exotic destination, but rather a nostalgic one, evoking the past landscape of Japan and a return to their "real selves" which they feel are being stifled by life in Japanese cities. Among these, a few come first as
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in 2006 and 2,225 in 2010. The consulate receives an annual average of about 100 cases of marriage registration, with over 90 percent of them involving Japanese women who marry local men. It processes between 10 and 12 applications for divorce per year. Some met their husbands in the context of
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asked the Japanese government to provide scholarships to Indonesian students to study in Japan as part of the technology transfer effort as well as part of the war spoils. Some of these Indonesian students married Japanese and produced Indonesian Nikkei descendants. The Indonesian students who
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In the 1970s, Japanese manufacturers, especially in the electronics sector, began to set up factories in Indonesia; this sparked the migration of a new wave of Japanese expatriates, mainly managers and technical staff connected to large Japanese corporations. In the late 1990s, there was also
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As the Japanese population grew, a Japanese consulate was established in Batavia in 1909, but for the first several years its population statistics were rather haphazard. Their reports showed 782 registered Japanese migrants in Batavia in 1909 (with estimates that there were another 400
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The Dutch East India Company and Japanese samurai they hired as mercenaries committed genocide against Muslim Bandanese on the Banda islands, quartering in their mosques, humiliating their women and beheading their orang kaya in the
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migration in the opposite direction; many of the Nikkei Indonesians from Sulawesi began migrating to Japan to work in the seafood processing industry. As of 2004, there were estimated to be about 1,200 of them living in the town of
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have clusters of businesses catering to Japanese expatriates, including restaurants, supermarkets selling imported food products, and the like; Blok M in particular is noted for its concentration of
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when communicating with their husbands, children, and grandchildren, but Indonesian far more commonly than other languages when communicating with other relatives.
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Toyota, Mika (2006), "Consuming Images: Female Japanese Tourists in Bali, Indonesia", in Meethan, Kevin; Anderson, Alison; Miles, Steven (eds.),
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and the associated political chaos. However, a decade later, the Japanese still made up Jakarta's second-largest expatriate community, after the
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Yoshida, Masanori (2010), "Cross-Cultural Marriage in the Global Age: Young Japanese Women in Indonesia", in Adachi, Nobuko (ed.),
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graduated from Japan are now members of Persada, the Association of Alumni from Japan, which was founded in 1963.
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Shiraishi, Saya; Shiraishi, Takashi (1993), "The Japanese in Colonial Southeast Asia: An Overview", pp. 1–20
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The Japanese communities in the Dutch East Indies, like those in the rest of colonial Southeast Asia, remained
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is Indonesia's only Japanese language newspaper. It was founded in 1998 by Yasuo Kusano, who was formerly the
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Murayama, Yoshitada (1993), "The Pattern of Economic Penetration of the Dutch East Indies", pp. 87–110
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soldiers chose to remain in Indonesia and fight alongside local people against the Dutch colonists in the
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However, not all of these soldiers were Japanese, several famous soldiers who remained like Li Baiqing
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Yamashita, Shinji (2003), "Japanese and Balinese Tourism: Brides Heading for the Isle of the Gods",
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Living with two motherlands: The tale of Noboru Otobe, a Japanese soldier who stayed in Indonesia
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Some Considerations concerning Language and Culture Acquisition of Japanese-Indonesian Children
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Locations of Japanese international schools, day and supplementary, in Indonesia recognized by
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Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Association of Educational Psychology
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dates back to the late 19th century, though there was limited trade contact between
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Japanese and Nikkei at Home and Abroad: Negotiating Identities in a Global World
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Portrayals in Indonesian popular culture centred on Japanese characters include
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as early as the 17th century. As of October 2009, there were about 11,263
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bureau chief in Jakarta from 1981 to 1986; he returned to Indonesia after the
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Japanese Organisations in Postwar Asia: From Evacuation to Corporate Entry
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Jl. Jetis Seraten, Kel. Ketintang, Kec. Gayungan, Surabaya60231, Indonesia
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in 1910. Between ca. 1872 and 1940 large numbers of Japanese prostitutes (
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Apakah mereka mata-mata? Orang-orang Jepang di Indonesia, 1868- 1942
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a Japanese spy and a journalist who defected to Indonesia during the
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Tourism consumption and representation: narratives of place and self
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Fuyu Iwasaki, Indonesian badminton player of mixed Japanese descent.
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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
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The population figure quoted includes Japanese nationals only.
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Bali and beyond: explorations in the anthropology of tourism
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of a Surabaya businessman. The Indonesian martial arts film
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Bulletin of Saitama Gakuen University Faculty of Humanities
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The secret post-war history of the Nakano Infantry School
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Suzuki, Kazuyo (鈴木 一代; Faculty of Humanities (人間学部),
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Kids) festival in Blok M, South Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Index

Japanese people in Indonesia
Japan
Indonesia

Mikoshi
Jakarta metropolitan area
Bali
Surabaya
Bandung
Semarang
Japanese diaspora
Japan
Indonesia
Tokugawa shogunate
sakoku
Dutch East India Company
Maluku Islands
Saartje Specx
Jacques Specx
Batavia
Jakarta
Dutch conquest of the Banda Islands
Governorate of the Banda Islands
Medan
karayuki-san
Okinawan
north Sulawesi
Manado

Ching Nan Jinja

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