Depok – village in Kandeman district, northern part of Batang Regency
Depok is an Indonesian village (desa) situated in Kandeman Kecamatan of Batang Regency in Central Java. Geographically, it is located in the inland-coastal belt of Java's northern shoreline, approximately at coordinates -6.89° latitude and 109.77° longitude. Batang Regency belongs to Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province and lies along the northern Java (Pantura) main highway. Verified sources specific exclusively to the village of Depok are currently unavailable; therefore, the following sections present information at the broader district, regency, and provincial levels, clearly indicating where knowledge is at a more general scale.
General overview
Depok belongs to Kandeman Kecamatan, one of the administrative districts of Batang Regency. Batang Regency is a medium-sized territorial unit in Central Java province, with its administrative seat in the city of Batang. A significant portion of the regency's territory is based on agricultural and fishing activities, given both the northern coastal section and interior productive lands. Kandeman district has a distinctly rural character, with its landscape composed of small villages and agricultural areas. The principal agricultural products characteristic of this region include rice, various vegetables, and fruits, while fishing and aquaculture are also present in the coastal zones. Depok itself is a small community, likely agricultural in nature, and is not among the region's notably known or visited settlements. For significant infrastructure and urban services, the surrounding area relies on the nearby city of Batang.
Real estate and investment
Verified sources provide no specific real estate market data for Depok village. Considering the broader context of Batang Regency, real estate prices in rural areas of Central Java are generally significantly lower than those near the province's major cities, such as the Semarang or Solo agglomerations. Areas along the Pantura corridor occasionally come into investor interest from logistics or industrial development perspectives, since the northern Java main highway is an important freight corridor. However, it must be emphasized that this dynamic primarily affects regency-level and highway-adjacent industrial zones, not necessarily individual small villages such as Depok. Under the general framework of Indonesian land tenure regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; options available to them are Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), typically for a limited period and under specified conditions. This general regulatory framework applies across the entire country, including in Batang Regency and Depok.
Safety and security
Verified sources provide no specific public safety data regarding Depok village or Kandeman district, so crime statistics cannot be reported. Generally, rural small-village settlements in Central Java tend to be among the province's quieter areas with lower crime rates, where community cohesion and local norms play an important role in daily life. However, this is merely a province-level generalization characteristic of Central Java's rural regions and does not substitute for actual local-level data specific to Depok or Kandeman. Travelers and those planning extended stays can refine their understanding of local conditions through prior on-site inquiry.
Tourist attractions
Verified sources make no mention of named tourist attractions in Depok village. The broader Batang Regency, however, does possess some natural and cultural assets known within the province that may be relevant to visitors of the region. Along the northern coast within Batang Regency are beach sections that play a role in local tourism, though their precise names and distances from Depok cannot be provided from verified sources. The cultural heritage generally characteristic of Central Java—temples, traditional markets, local festivals—may be discovered at other points within the regency, but their specific naming in relation to Depok is not possible due to source limitations. Those wishing to learn about the broader offerings of Batang Regency should consult tourist information about Batang city, the regency's administrative seat.
Summary
Depok is a small, rural-character settlement in Kandeman district of Batang Regency, Central Java, located in the inland-coastal portion of the northern Java Pantura zone. Its notable or widely documented attractions, real estate market characteristics, or other settlement-level distinctions are unknown from verified sources. The place is one of the rural villages in the broader Batang Regency area, characterized by agricultural and coastal features, and the general conditions applicable to Batang Regency and typical rural circumstances of Central Java apply to it.

