Replica of the Padrão of Sunda Kalapa (1522), a stone pillar with a cross of the Order of Christ commemorating a treaty between the Portuguese Empire and the Hindu Sunda Kingdom, at Jakarta History Museum.
Satellite photo of Tokyo in 2018 taken by ESA Sentinel-2
The 5th-century Tugu inscription discovered in Tugu district, North Jakarta
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
Batavia around 1780
Map of Nishi-Tama District in green
The City Hall of Batavia (Stadhuis van Batavia), the seat of the Governor-General of the VOC in the late 18th century by Johannes Rach c. 1770. The building now houses the Jakarta History Museum, Jakarta Old Town.
Map of the Izu Islands in black labels
One of the most monumental projects launched by Sukarno was the demolition of government buildings in Merdeka Square to make way for the National Monument.
Map of the Ogasawara Islands in black labels
Aerial view of North Jakarta
Ogasawara National Park, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site
Ancol beach
A bilingual sign with instructions (in Japanese and English) in case of an earthquake (Shibuya)
Facade of the Museum Bank Indonesia in Kota Tua
The MAOUDC is the world's largest underground diversion floodwater facility.
Wisma 46 in post-modernist architecture, the fourth tallest building in Jakarta
Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world
view of Monas, Jakarta's landmark
Tokyo Stock Exchange
Bundaran HI, a 1960s landmark of Jakarta located at the west end of Menteng District.
Ginza is a popular upscale shopping area in Tokyo.
Boat ride at Indonesian archipelago lake in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
Bank of Japan headquarters in Chūō, Tokyo
Ancol Gondola
Marunouchi in Chiyoda, Tokyo
Chinese in Jakarta praying during Chinese New Year in Glodok, Jakarta
Tokyo Tower at night
The Indonesian Stock Exchange (Bursa Efek Indonesia) building in Jakarta, one of the oldest in Asia.
Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya attracts many tourists, also known as "the Times Square of the Orient".
Bank Indonesia head office
Tokyo Station is the main intercity rail terminal in Tokyo.
Gandaria City Mall in South Jakarta
Haneda Airport
Jakarta Old City Post Office at Fatahillah Square, Central Jakarta
Narita International Airport
Most visitors to Jakarta are domestic tourists, and Taman Mini Indonesia Indah is aimed at supporting national identity and patriotism.
Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway are two main subway operators in Tokyo.
The main TV tower of TVRI at its headquarters in Jakarta
Hamazakibashi JCT in Shuto Expressway
Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia campus at Semanggi
The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, also known as "Miraikan"
University of Indonesia campus
Takeshita Street in Harajuku
Tanjidor music of Betawi culture demonstrate European influence
The Sanja Festival in Asakusa
Gado-gado is a popular Indonesian salad dish.
Japan National Stadium
Football match at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Ryōgoku Kokugikan sumo wrestling arena
Asian Games 2018 opening ceremony in Gelora Bung Karno Stadium, 2018
Akihabara is the most popular area for fans of anime, manga, and games.
Jakarta Merdeka Palace
FCG Building, home of Fuji TV headquarters
Map of the administrative cities (Kota administratif) in Jakarta province. The Thousand Islands Regency (to the north) is not shown. Each administrative city is further divided into districts (Kecamatan).
Edo Castle, 17th century
Batavia map of Meester Cornelis (now Jatinegara)
Commodore Matthew Perry expedition and his first arrival in Japan in 1853
The Secretariat of ASEAN at Jl. Sisingamangaraja No.70A, South Jakarta, Indonesia
Famous Edo Places. Yamanote (above) Nihonbashi (center) and Shitamachi (below), c. 1858.
Jakarta Street in Tripoli, Libya
Suruga street with Mount Fuji by Hiroshige (1856)
Al-Azhar Great Mosque, It was Jakarta's largest mosque when it was built until it was surpassed by the Istiqlal Mosque.
The 1870s Chuo-dori terraces in Ginza, Tokyo
The Jakarta Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in Jakarta.
Aerial view of the Sumida River with Taitō-ku (west) and Sumida-ku (east) in Tokyo, c. 1930
Kim Tek Ie, the oldest Taoist and Buddhist temple in Jakarta.
Nihonbashi after Great Kanto Earthquake, September 1, 1923
Aditya Jaya Hindu temple, Rawamangun, East Jakarta.
Ginza area in 1933
Ondel-Ondel, often used as a symbol of Betawi culture
"The first underground railway in the Orient", Tokyo Underground, opened on December 30, 1927
Chinese paifang in Mangga Dua, Central Jakarta
Tokyo Bombing in 1945
The Golden Snail IMAX theatre at Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
Aftermath of Tokyo Bombing in March 1945
Jakarta Fair of 2007
Nihonbashi in 1946
Japanese community celebrating Ennichisai in Blok M, South Jakarta
Tokyo Tower, built in 1958
Traditional Betawi dance, Tari Yapong
Yoyogi National Gymnasium built for the 1964 Summer Olympics
Sunshine 60, tallest building in Asia until 1985, and in Japan until 1991
Tama
Hachioji
Musashino
Yasuda Auditorium at the University of Tokyo in Bunkyō
Okuma Auditorium at Waseda University in Shinjuku
Hibiya High School in Chiyoda
Ginza is a popular upscale shopping area in Tokyo.
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