Kebonrejo – village in the Banjarejo district, Kabupaten Blora
Kebonrejo is a small settlement in the Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province of Indonesia, located within the Kabupaten Blora administrative unit, specifically belonging to the Kecamatan Banjarejo district. Based on its geographical coordinates (-7.0115531, 111.3411402), it is positioned in the east-central part of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Blora is found in the eastern part of Central Java and forms a direct border with Jawa Timur (East Java) province. The broader region is predominantly rural in character, where agriculture and forestry play a decisive role in the local economy.
General overview
Kebonrejo itself does not appear as an independent entry in accessible Indonesian or Hungarian language sources, so the settlement is best understood as part of Kecamatan Banjarejo, or within the broader context of Kabupaten Blora. In mid-2024, Kabupaten Blora had approximately 925,434 inhabitants, which represents relatively modest population density across its extensive rural areas. The administrative center of Blora kabupaten is Blora city itself (Kecamatan Blora), while Kebonrejo village belongs to the Banjarejo district, which is one of the more remote, rural areas of the kabupaten. Such small villages in Blora are typically built on agricultural activities – primarily rice paddies, corn, and fruit crop cultivation – and the area is also characterized by significant state-managed forestry, directed mainly by Perhutani (the state forestry company). The village name Kebonrejo is etymologically composed of the Javanese words "kebon" (garden, plantation) and "rejo" (flourishing, prosperous), reflecting local Javanese naming traditions. However, independent sources on the settlement's direct accessibility and internal infrastructure are not available.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data on Kebonrejo's real estate market are not available in accessible sources, so the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Blora is presented below. Blora kabupaten is a relatively low-urbanization rural region on the eastern edge of Central Java, where property prices generally remain lower than in the vicinity of provincial major cities (such as Semarang or Solo). Within the area, real estate transactions focus primarily on local residential properties, agricultural land parcels, and smaller commercial properties. For foreign investors, it is important to note that under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign individuals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over agricultural land or residential property; for them, long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or agreements involving a nominal local owner are available, which should always be reviewed with a local legal expert. Kebonrejo and its surrounding area lie away from industrial or tourism development axes, so investment interest may primarily be directed toward agricultural land parcels.
Safety and security
No independent public security statistics or local incident reports are available for Kebonrejo in accessible sources. Kabupaten Blora is generally characterized as one of Central Java's quieter, more rural districts, where public security is less strained compared to larger Javanese cities. In the case of small villages throughout Indonesia, it is generally observed that community cohesion is stronger, and the Rukun Tetangga (neighborhood community organization) system affects local-level security. Nevertheless, regarding any specific criminal situations, particularly concerning property disputes, agricultural theft, or road safety, it is advisable to gather current information from local authorities (at the kecamatan or polsek level).
Tourist attractions
No independent, named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Kebonrejo village. The broader Kabupaten Blora, however, does possess several better-known attractions that may be relevant for the region's visitors. Within Kabupaten Blora's territory can be found traces of the so-called "Blora oil fields," which preserve memories of Indonesia's earliest oil industry. The kabupaten is also known for the karst limestone hills running along the Rembang-Blora border, and for the teak (Tectona grandis) forests managed by Perhutani, through which Blora is regarded as one of Indonesia's traditional centers of the teak industry. The kabupaten's seat, Blora city, also contains regional historical and cultural sites. These attractions are located at varying distances from Kebonrejo village; however, precise kilometer measurements cannot be provided due to lack of sources.
Summary
Kebonrejo is a small, rural settlement in the eastern part of Central Java, located in the Banjarejo district of Kabupaten Blora. Independent detailed documentation on the village is not available; at the broader kabupaten level, it can be said that the region is a predominantly agricultural and forestry-oriented area with a population of nearly 925,000, situated on the border between Central Java and East Java. For tourists and investors, the area is better understood within the context of Kabupaten Blora as a whole, rather than as an independent destination; any concrete planning should be based on information gathered from local sources and authorities.

