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Large-scale Japanese migration to Indonesia dates back to the late 19th century though there was limited trade contact between Indonesia and Japan as early as the 17th century. There is a large population of Japanese expatriates in Indonesia estimated at 11263 people as of October 2009. At the same time there are also identifiable populations of descendants of early migrants who may be referred to as Nikkei Indonesians or Indonesian Nikkei.

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