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Presidential Visit Underscores Closeness of Indonesia-Japan Ties

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During his first visit to Japan on March 22–25, newly elected Indonesia President Joko Widodo provided business and political leaders with a firsthand glimpse of the charisma and geniality that carried the young leader to victory in 2014. Not since the days of President Suharto nearly two decades earlier has an Indonesian head of state displayed such openness toward Japan and its citizenry.



An Approachable Leader
In my career as a journalist I have covered a number of top Japanese and Indonesian leaders. The countries have long enjoyed strong ties, but this was the first occasion to see an Indonesian president so openly willing to interact with others without regard to office or standing.



An example of this affability came during a meeting of Japanese and Indonesian businessmen on March 24. As Widodo waded through the crowd of some 2,000 attendees he was approached by a man asking for his autograph. Though the Paspampres, Indonesia’s presidential security force, was keeping tight guard over who met with the leader, Widodo asked the man to join other well-wishers, warmly greeting him and smiling while autographing the envelope he proffered.

There were other similar instances during the reception where the president actively looked to engage those around him on a personal level, such as when he paused while exiting the event to address a line of Japanese business leaders seated near the door. These efforts were always warmly received and reciprocated.

Japanese executive Hasegawa Kōji described Widodo to me as being a very kind person. I found it curious that he chose to use the Japanese adjective yasashii, which carries a sense of closeness and familiarity. One might expect to hear the word used to describe an acquaintance, but not to sum up the character of the leader of the world’s fourth largest nation. However, it seems to fit the Indonesian president, who, as the stories above illustrate, chooses to openly interact with those around him regardless of their political or business stature.


A Strengthened Relationship
Widodo’s visit provided an auspicious start to relationships with Japan under his new administration. Expectations are high on economic, political, and cultural fronts, and the strong individual relationships forged through the goodwill enjoyed by the citizens of both countries are hoped to provide growth opportunities for Japan and Indonesia in a variety of vital areas.

If the two nations continue fostering robust relations among individuals, businesses, and other frontline partners there will be less need to rely on government effort and resources to maintain a framework of cooperation. Instead, Japan and Indonesia have the ability to move ahead by nurturing existing close ties.

Investment Benefits All
Indonesia to date has greatly benefited from Japanese investment. A 30,000-megawatt power plant will be built with the financial and technical assistance of Japanese companies. Commercial ports have been developed around the country through similar assistance, giving the world’s companies easy access to Indonesian markets.

During his visit Widodo worked to reinforce this cooperation. Japan promised 15 trillion rupiah toward a rail project in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta and Toyota Motor Corporation committed to investing 20 trillion rupiah for various projects in the country.

These and other investments aimed at developing Indonesia’s infrastructure will further boost the country’s economy and provide vital opportunities to those companies involved in projects. The result is a win-win situation: Indonesia will benefit from fully functioning infrastructure while Japan, and indeed the rest of the world, will benefit from the resulting economic growth.

According to one US investment company, Indonesia’s GDP is expected to outstrip that of other countries in the region by 2035. Several factors affecting this outlook are Indonesia’s large population, its abundant natural resources, its stable political environment, and its openness to investment from foreign companies.

Indonesia stands poised to become a major player in the global economy. An important aspect of this is inbound investment from stalwart economic partners like Japan, with stronger ties ultimately benefiting economies around the world.



Presidential Visit Underscores Closeness of Indonesia-Japan Ties | Nippon.com



@madokafc @Indos @katarabhumi @NarThoD @pr1v4t33r @Jakartans@PkDef @Reashot Xigwin and all my Indonesian brothers and sisters...!!
 
Hope our relationship will much improved in the future, both in economic and military cooperations..

Yes! I think we will see the maturation of Japanese and Indonesian cooperation, the likes of that has not been seen in....generations. :)
 
Yes! I think we will see the maturation of Japanese and Indonesian cooperation, the likes of that has not been seen in....generations. :)
I hope so., with the signing of recent agreements, I think this is a good start and could be a cornerstone towards greater cooperation in defence sectors. Hopefully this agreement can be implemented soon and further strengthening military ties between our two nations..
and I would be happy to see the TNI and JSDF can hold joint exercise in regular basis..
 
Looks like Jokowi son and daughter also visit Japan along him..........

Jokowi daughter cannot pass the examination to be a civil servant last year, it is a good gesture from our President that even his daughter need to do what other Indonesian do in order to be a civil servant ( state employee ).
 
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I hope so., with the signing of recent agreements, I think this is a good start and could be a cornerstone towards greater cooperation in defence sectors. Hopefully this agreement can be implemented soon and further strengthening military ties between our two nations..
and I would be happy to see the TNI and JSDF can hold joint exercise in regular basis..


You know what caught my eye was the picture of the wife of President Widodo holding hands with the Empress Michiko. Usually the Empress is very reticent, rarely does she become too intimate with foreign dignitaries. Even when she attended the birthday of King Bhumbiol Adulyadej of Thailand several years ago, the Empress did not intimate with other royals. She has met the Queen of England many times, they are not intimate at all, but very reticent and distant.

But Empress Michiko broke Imperial Protocol by holding hands with the wife of President Widodo. Perhaps they were in a deep conversation and the madam President's wife has a good story to tell the Empress? hehehe. What is cleear tho is that President Widodo and his family really graced the Emperor and the Empress.

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Looks like Jokowi son and daughter also visit Japan along him..........

Jokowi daughter cannot pass the examination to be a civil servant last year, it is a good gesture from our President that even his daughter need to do what other Indonesian do in order to be a civil servant ( state employee ).
Its true sir, and this is one of example from Jokowi which should be followed by other government officials for not doing nepotism by providing easy access to their families to become a government employee..
 
You know what caught my eye was the picture of the wife of President Widodo holding hands with the Empress Michiko. Usually the Empress is very reticent, rarely does she become too intimate with foreign dignitaries. Even when she attended the birthday of King Bhumbiol Adulyadej of Thailand several years ago, the Empress did not intimate with other royals. She has met the Queen of England many times, they are not intimate at all, but very reticent and distant.

But Empress Michiko broke Imperial Protocol by holding hands with the wife of President Widodo. Perhaps they were in a deep conversation and the madam President's wife has a good story to tell the Empress? hehehe. What is cleear tho is that President Widodo and his family really graced the Emperor and the Empress.

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Wow, Its nice to know that the Empress Michiko have paid a special attention to our First Lady,, and hope this is a signal that relations between the two countries will lead into a high level..
And actually, such special relationship between Indonesia-Japan had been established since the post-independence under the Sukarno's leadership. Which Sukarno, according to various sources, have a special relationship with the Emperor Hirohito and the prime minister Eisaku Sato, who fully supports his leadership,, before finally ousted after the post-communist uprising in 1965...

And that's the reasons why I really hope the friendship between our two nations could be stronger than ever., Also one of which is because previously we ever had a First Lady from Japanese, namely Naoko Nemoto or usually we called her Ratna Sari Dewi a.k.a Dewi Sukarno :)
(honestly I cannot upload her pictures)
 
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