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  1. In total, 6,349 Japanese people lived in Indonesia by 1938. Ching Nan Jinja, a Japanese Shinto shrine located in Malang, is one of the 11 Shinto shrines built in Indonesia during the Japanese occupation.

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      Modern Indonesia began on the 17th of August 1945. At 10...

  2. Secara keseluruhan telah ada 6.349 orang Jepang yang tinggal di Indonesia pada tahun 1938. [10] Setelah berakhirnya pendudukan Jepang di Indonesia (1942-1945), kira-kira ada 3.000 prajurit Angkatan Darat Kekaisaran Jepang memilih untuk tinggal di Indonesia dan bertempur bersama-sama rakyat setempat melawan tentara kolonial Belanda pada masa ...

  3. The Japanese Empire occupied the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) during World War II from March 1942 until after the end of the war in September 1945. In May 1940, Germany occupied the Netherlands, and martial law was declared in the Dutch East Indies. Following the failure of negotiations between the Dutch authorities and the Japanese ...

  4. Large-scale Japanese migration to Indonesia dates back to the late 19th century, though there was limited trade contact between Japan and Indonesia as early as the 17th century. As of October 2009, there were about 11,263 Japanese expatriates in Indonesia. At the same time, there are also identifiable populations of descendants of early migrants, who may be referred to as Nikkei Indonesians or ...

  5. Indonesia - Japanese Occupation, WWII, Pacific War: Japanese military authorities in Java, having interned Dutch administrative personnel, found it necessary to use Indonesians in many administrative positions, which thus gave them opportunities that had been denied them under the Dutch. In order to secure popular acceptance of their rule, the Japanese sought also to enlist the support of both ...

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