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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 [update] , there were about 11,263 Japanese expatriates in Indonesia . [1]
- Indonesians in Japan - Wikipedia
Indonesians in Japan (在日インドネシア人, Zainichi Indoneshiajin,...
- Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia
The Japanese divided Indonesia into three separate regions;...
- Japanese people - Wikipedia
Japanese people (Japanese: 日本人, Hepburn: Nihonjin) are an...
- Indonesians in Japan - Wikipedia
Orang Jepang Indonesia atau Jepindo adalah warga keturunan Jepang yang tinggal di Indonesia. Migrasi orang Jepang ke Indonesia baru terjadi dalam skala besar pada akhir abad ke-19, meskipun sudah ada kontak perdagangan secara terbatas antara Indonesia dan Jepang setidaknya sejak abad ke-17. [3] .
The Indonesian interest in the Japanese language has been kindled by the increasing amount of Japanese business in Indonesia since 1980s and the sizable number of Japanese tourists visiting Indonesia. Proficiency in Japanese has become quite an asset for Indonesian students and workers.
- Japanese Embassy, Jakarta
Based on ethnic classification, the largest ethnic group in Indonesia is the Javanese who make up about 40% of the total population. The Javanese are concentrated on the island of Java, particularly in the central and eastern parts. It is also the largest ethnic group in Southeast Asia. The Sundanese are the next largest group; their homeland ...