Japan Xxx Bapak Vs Menantu Mesum (POPULAR ›)
Indonesian culture traditionally loves guyub (harmonious togetherness). But the "Japan Bapak" brings Enryo (reserve/restraint). Family dinners happen in silence. The Menantu is criticized for "talking too much" or "being too loud." This psychological pressure leads to hikikomori -lite conditions in Indonesian suburbs, where the Menantu locks herself in her room to avoid the father-in-law. The Collision with Modern Indonesia Here is where the social issue becomes critical. Modern Indonesia—especially Gen Z and Millennials in cities like Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan—is rejecting this model.
In the Japanese-inspired model, the Bapak controls 100% of the finances. The Menantu often finds herself asking for permission to buy basic groceries. This creates a modern social crisis: financial domestic violence . The Menantu may have a university degree, but if she is not allowed to work or manage money, she becomes infantilized. Japan Xxx Bapak Vs Menantu Mesum
No, this isn’t about a literal Japanese father-in-law living in Jakarta. Rather, in modern Indonesian social discourse, has become a cultural metaphor for the struggle between rigid, patriarchal authoritarianism (the Bapakism model) versus the quiet, suffocating expectations placed on the "newcomer" (the Menantu ). The Menantu is criticized for "talking too much"
For the Menantu : Your culture of sungkan (reluctance to offend) is killing you. Speak up. A healthy family doesn’t need a dictator; it needs a dialogue. What are your experiences with in-law dynamics in modern Indonesia? Is the "Japan" comparison fair, or is it just old-school patriarchy? Drop your thoughts in the comments. In the Japanese-inspired model, the Bapak controls 100%
Indonesia’s recent laws on the eradication of domestic violence (UU PKDRT) now recognize psychological violence. When a "Japan Bapak" gives the Menantu the silent treatment for three weeks because dinner was salty, that is now legally actionable. Is There a Middle Way? Not all hierarchy is bad. The "Japan Bapak" brings stability and work ethic. The traditional Menantu brings bakti (devotion) which is beautiful.
But what happens when you inject “Japan” into the middle of this dynamic?