Is it possible for a 14 year old to enter Indonesia without a parent?

LordWafflesロードワッフル Some info:
I am traveling alone from Thailand to Bali, Indonesia, and I am a national of both the USA and Japan.

Ury:
Legaly you shouldnt but I would double check your airport in case they have their own traveling rules
wiseman/guru:
No. There is a way, but that involves a lot of paperwork, with family putting you on the plane and family picking you up. And that must all be legalized, stamped, signed and counter signed. Prior to departure.(Proven family, not your mothers aunt twice removed and 3 years younger than you, if you get my drift.) And if the person at the receiving end is not there, you don't get of the plane. A massive fine later you are back on home soil, in the custody of emigration.
Peace.
The answer Terrorist:
Wow you got pretty far, u should go to your embassy before you get in real trouble. Good luck!
john henry:
My daughter used to travel to Indonesia from the U.S., and at that time (pre-9/11) it was very easy--so long as a family member puts you on the plane and meets you at the destination. And the airlines (especially Singapore Airlines and JAL) were very helpful. However, if you are running away, I wouldn't recommend Indonesia. You could get in a whole lot of trouble here and have a lot of difficulty getting out of it.

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