Kumejing – small settlement in Subah district, Kabupaten Batang, Central Java
Kumejing is an Indonesian village located in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Batang, in Subah district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-6.9785442, 109.8618617), it is situated in an inland area close to the Java Sea coast. Kabupaten Batang itself extends along the northern coast of Central Java and borders adjacent areas such as Kabupaten Kendal to the east, Kabupaten Banjarnegara to the south, and Kota Pekalongan and Kabupaten Pekalongan to the west. Administratively, Kumejing is a distinct unit separate from the regency seat in Batang kecamatan, assigned to Subah district.
General overview
Kumejing is not widely recognized as a known tourist or economic destination; available source material extends only to the level of Kabupaten Batang, so detailed, source-supported data on the settlement's individual characteristics are not available. Subah district, to which Kumejing belongs, forms part of the inner, agriculturally utilized zone of Kabupaten Batang. Regarding the regency as a whole, it can be stated that in mid-2024, the total population of Kabupaten Batang was 849,686 inhabitants, corresponding to a medium-sized, densely inhabited Javanese regency. The area of the kabupaten is characterized by a mixed livelihood structure: fishing activities in the coastal zones and agriculture dominating the inland areas — primarily rice paddies and plantation crops. Kumejing, as an inland settlement belonging to Subah district, likely bears the characteristics of agricultural and rural life, but concrete, verified data regarding this is not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent, source-verified data on Kumejing's real estate market is not available; therefore, the following presents the broader, verifiable context of Kabupaten Batang and the Central Java region. In rural areas of Central Java, real estate prices are characteristically substantially lower than in tourist-developed zones, such as Bali or the agglomerations of major Javanese cities. The attraction of Kabupaten Batang from an investor perspective is partly due to its location along the North Java main road (Pantura), which may direct capital to the region toward certain industrial and logistics developments. At the rural and small settlement level, however, real estate market liquidity tends to be low, and value appreciation develops slowly, depending on local economic processes. For foreign nationals, Indonesian property ownership regulations generally do not permit direct land ownership; applicable legal frameworks — such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) — may be applied, but their specific terms must in every case be clarified with the involvement of local legal experts.
Safety and security
Quantified, source-supported data on safety and security in Kumejing is not available. It can be stated generally that rural areas of Central Java — including smaller municipalities of Kabupaten Batang — are characteristically marked by low crime levels compared to densely populated urban zones, which typically correlates with strong community cohesion and local mutual acquaintance. Regarding Indonesia as a whole, the Global Peace Index regularly categorizes the country in the moderately safe category; however, this aggregate assessment can vary significantly by region and according to urban-rural characteristics. For a specific security situation report, current information can be provided by local authorities and the administrative bodies of Subah district.
Tourist attractions
No source-verified tourist sight or attraction linked to the name Kumejing appears in available source material. At the Kabupaten Batang regency level, however, numerous natural and cultural assets are known, which may be accessible from Subah district. Within the kabupaten area, the Java Sea coastal strip encompasses fishing villages and local beach sections; their infrastructure is rural in character and serves primarily local excursion traffic rather than organized international tourism. In the southern, hilly parts of Kabupaten Batang, tea and coffee plantations and smaller waterfalls are found, which may be attractive to nature enthusiasts. The neighboring Kota Pekalongan, a city world-renowned for its batik (traditional Javanese textile printing), is easily accessible from the regency and represents a culturally defining attraction in the region. All of these sights, however, are linked to the broader Kabupaten Batang region rather than to Kumejing settlement itself; verified data regarding distances and accessibility is not available.
Summary
Kumejing is a small settlement in Central Java in Kabupaten Batang, in Subah district, for which independent, detailed sources are currently not available. Regarding the kabupaten as a whole, it can be established that with a resident population of nearly 850,000, it is a medium-sized Javanese regency, positioned along the north Java coast and located along the Pantura road route. Kumejing is likely a rural, agricultural settlement; however, any concrete statement can only be substantiated on the basis of on-site experience or more detailed local sources. Regarding the real estate market, public safety, and tourism, the broader regency context can provide a starting point, but these cannot be directly applied to the village without verified sources.

