Because taking Bandar Lampung will complete the blockade of Singapore, it becomes the major objective of turn 1. Landing of two NLF brigades NE and E of the port provides sufficient land forces combined with bringing down the fleet with 2 BC's and a CA to get 10:1 odds against the garrison there. There is a chance the garrison might survive by retreating which will make taking the oil fields more difficult.
I also made a landing east of Batavia to block any Dutch units further east from helping Batavia.
Batavia apparently can't be blockaded. I assume because it is "Main Supply" hex.
Dec 21 Turn
Depends on weather. If clear the Japanese should be able to take the Oil Field at Palembang using one or two of the Marine units. I haven't tested to see if rain will prevent this. But I suspect by the January turns the Japanese should have the 30 Oil flowing.
Bandar's port can be used to bring in the Army unit that was above the Philippines to form the bases of an attack force to take Batavia. The safe and sure way to take the DEI is to bring over a second army and wait until both are in position and, hopefully, have clear weather. This could take a few turns with 40% chance of clear weather being the controlling factor.
I don't think taking DEI is linked to anything important enough that the Japanese player would want to accelerate the surrender by committing air power to reduce Batavia.
