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Jakarta: The Giant the West Still Can’t See

February 25, 2026
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Jakarta: The Giant the West Still Can’t See
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Jakarta: The Giant the West Still Can’t See
By Jamie McIntyre

There is a quiet irony unfolding in plain sight.

By population, the greater Jakarta metropolitan region now sits at or near the very top tier of global megacities, rivaling Tokyo and the world’s largest urban concentrations. Depending on how boundaries are measured, Tokyo still narrowly leads in most official rankings. But Jakarta is not far behind and in some projections is expected to surpass it in the years ahead.

Yet here is the paradox.

Ask the average Westerner what Tokyo looks like and they will picture neon skylines, Shibuya Crossing, Mount Fuji framed behind skyscrapers. Ask about New York and they will see Manhattan. Paris brings the Eiffel Tower. Sydney, the Opera House. London, Big Ben and Westminster. Moscow, Red Square.

Now ask them about Jakarta.

Silence.

How is it possible that one of the largest cities on Earth is visually invisible in the Western imagination?

That is not a criticism of Jakarta. It is a branding opportunity.

A Megacity Without a Global Symbol

Jakarta is not a small, obscure capital. It is a vast, dynamic, complex metropolis of more than 30 million people in the greater Jabodetabek region. It is the economic heart of Southeast Asia’s largest economy. It is cosmopolitan, modern, energetic and entrepreneurial.

Yet it lacks what nearly every globally recognized city possesses: a defining, signature symbol.

Yes, there is the National Monument. Yes, there is Bundaran HI with its iconic Selamat Datang statue and the sweeping fountain roundabout in the heart of the city. But these images are not embedded in global consciousness the way other cities have successfully imprinted themselves.

Jakarta has scale. It has commerce. It has culture. What it lacks is global imagery.

That is a solvable problem.

Branding the World’s Urban Powerhouse

Indonesia is no longer the country many in the West still imagine. It is not a “third world” nation struggling at the margins. It is a G20 economy. It is part of BRICS. It is projected by many analysts to be among the top four economies globally by 2050.

Jakarta should reflect that confidence.

The opportunity for Indonesia’s tourism authorities and urban planners is enormous. When you control one of the largest cities in the world, you control a narrative asset. But only if you use it.

Imagine a globally recognized architectural icon rising in central Jakarta. Not just another tower, but something unmistakable. Something that, when photographed once, is forever associated with Jakarta. Or imagine a monumental civic structure around Bundaran HI that becomes the city’s defining visual anchor.

Cities are brands. And brands require symbols.

Tourism and Global Perception

Perception shapes investment. Perception shapes tourism. Perception shapes geopolitical influence.

Most Westerners have never seen an image of Jakarta’s skyline. They have no mental picture of its modern malls, financial districts, infrastructure, or the sheer vibrancy of its daily life. Many still carry outdated assumptions about Indonesia’s development level.

That gap between perception and reality represents billions in untapped opportunity.

Jakarta is friendly. It is young. It is ambitious. It is diverse. It is one of the great urban stories of the 21st century. But stories need visual shorthand.

New York has Manhattan. Paris has the Eiffel Tower. Dubai built the Burj Khalifa and rebranded itself in a single generation.

Jakarta has the scale to justify something equally bold.

A City at the Center of the Asian Century

As a property developer working across Indonesia, I have seen firsthand the trajectory of this country. The infrastructure expansion. The middle class growth. The entrepreneurial spirit. The global capital beginning to flow in at increasing scale.

Indonesia is not on the sidelines of the Asian century. It is moving toward the center.

Jakarta should lead that narrative.

Whether it is through a world-class architectural landmark, a reimagined civic centerpiece in the downtown core, or a global marketing campaign built around its status as one of the world’s largest urban hubs, Jakarta deserves to be seen.

The question is simple.

How can one of the biggest cities in the world remain one of the least visually recognized?

The answer is not that Jakarta lacks greatness.

It is that Jakarta has not yet chosen to project it boldly enough.

And that is an opportunity waiting to be seized.

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