Japanese companies entering Indonesia need more than advice. They need someone already in the room.
Decision-makers, distributors, operators. Found through a decade of genuine relationships, not cold directories.
In Indonesia, deals move through people. JEMOKU is that person.
Fluent in the language — and everything underneath it. Culture, context, unspoken codes. Business is one part of the picture.
Half-Japanese, half-Indonesian, raised across four countries. It goes beyond language. It's knowing how decisions are made, why trust matters more than contracts, and what a 'yes' in a meeting actually means.
11 years building real businesses on the ground in Indonesia. Co-founded and scaled an F&B group to 25+ outlets. I don't advise from a distance — I show up, in the room, in both languages, with the relationship already in place.
You work with Riki directly. No account managers, no junior handoffs. The person who picks up is the person who knows the room.
Not a remote advisor. In meetings, negotiations, and on the ground — in both languages, across both cultures. When the moment counts, I'm in the room.
Legal, cultural, and operational navigation — from feasibility to first transaction.
The right introduction changes everything. Warm connections to distributors, operators, and suppliers — vetted through a decade of relationships in Indonesian consumer markets.
On-the-ground presence when it matters. Representing you in meetings, navigating local dynamics, and acting as your trusted proxy — discreet, effective, bilingual.
For investors and acquirers who need a trusted deal navigator. Bridging the trust gap in cross-border transactions — identifying targets, brokering conversations, guiding toward close.
I grew up between Japan and Indonesia, with years in Australia and Singapore along the way. From early on, I was always the one connecting people across cultures — not because it was my job, but because it was natural to me.
After 11 years building businesses in Indonesia — including scaling a Japanese brand from zero into a real operation — I kept seeing the same gap. Great Japanese companies, strong products, real values. But struggling to gain ground. Not for lack of effort. Because building trust, finding the right partners, and learning how markets actually work here takes years of trial and error.
JEMOKU is my commitment to close that gap. The name comes from two words: 樹木 — "trees and shrubs" in Japanese, roots that go deep, branches that reach wide. And Jembatan Aku — Indonesian for "my bridge." If you're entering Indonesia, I'd like to be that bridge for you.
Operational ties across premium food and beverage — retail chains, hospitality groups, franchise operators.
Brands shaping how Indonesians live, look, and feel every day.
Tools that make businesses run better, built for Indonesia's digital-first economy.
Japan's cultural influence runs deep in Indonesia. We turn affinity into opportunity.
Capital needs context. We provide the local intelligence that makes deals happen.
The infrastructure every market entry needs — and the partners who actually deliver.
Tell us what you're working on. We'll be honest about whether and how we can help.