Klopoduwur – rural settlement in the Banjarejo district of Kabupaten Blora
Klopoduwur is a small rural settlement (desa) in Kabupaten Blora, Banjarejo kecamatan, in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, Indonesia. Based on its coordinates (-7.033714, 111.4067217), it is located in the eastern part of Central Java, within the Blora regency. Kabupaten Blora directly borders East Java (Jawa Timur): to the east it is adjacent to Tuban and Kabupaten Bojonegoro, to the north Rembang and Pati, to the south Ngawi, and to the west Grobogan. The regency seat is located in Kecamatan Blora. No processed statistical or other documented sources specifically concerning the village of Klopoduwur are currently available; therefore, the description below applies broader regency and province-level frameworks, clearly indicating this in every instance.
General overview
Klopoduwur is a small rural settlement belonging to Banjarejo kecamatan, whose regional context is determined by the characteristics of Kabupaten Blora. The regency's recorded total population in mid-2024 was approximately 925,434 inhabitants, indicating a relatively sparsely populated area with a predominantly agricultural and forestry profile in eastern Central Java. It is characteristic of Kabupaten Blora as a whole that a significant portion of its territory is covered by teak and other tropical timber plantations, which are managed by the state-owned Perum Perhutani forestry company. This forestry tradition strongly determines the local labor market and land use throughout the regency, and presumably also in the villages of Banjarejo kecamatan. Klopoduwur itself does not rank among Indonesia's better-known tourist or commercial destinations, and thus may primarily be considered a settlement with local functions serving the surrounding area, with a characteristically agricultural profile.
Real estate and investment
No real estate market data specifically pertaining to Klopoduwur is available. For Kabupaten Blora as a whole, it can be stated that the regency belongs to the less urbanized regions of Central Java, based primarily on an agrarian economy, where real estate prices and investment activity are generally more modest than in the province's western, more industrialized districts or coastal tourism zones. In such rural, small-population villages, real estate transactions are typically of low intensity, and are dominated by local agricultural plots and modest-sized residential properties. According to Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain rental arrangements may provide a legal framework. This is not a Klopoduwur-specific regulation, but a generally applicable, nationwide provision of the Indonesian legal system. Investment at regency level typically connects to the forestry industry, the agrarian sector, and infrastructure development; direct real estate development for tourism purposes is not among the region's defining investment directions.
Safety and security
No public security-level statistical data pertaining to Klopoduwur is available. It can be generally stated that Central Java regencies with rural and agricultural characteristics similar to Kabupaten Blora are typically areas with moderate public safety concerns, where the proportion of serious violent crimes is historically lower than in major cities. In small rural villages, informal community control through the so-called rukun tetangga and rukun warga neighborhood organizational framework may contribute to local sense of security. Nevertheless, no specific, verifiable criminal statistics or security rating is available for this particular settlement; therefore, these statements rest solely on general observations concerning Central Java and similar rural regions, and cannot be considered a unique characterization of Klopoduwur.
Tourist attractions
No source-based, factual data is available regarding attractions within Klopoduwur itself. From a tourism perspective, the broader Kabupaten Blora connects to the Central Java offering through forested landscapes and Javanese cultural heritage, though the regency as a whole does not rank among Indonesia's prominent tourist destinations. The area of Kabupaten Blora is characterized by teak-forested landscapes that offer ecotourism-style visiting opportunities through forests managed by Perum Perhutani, though specific information regarding their exact location and relationship to Klopoduwur cannot be provided due to data gaps. Blora city, the regency seat, is the center of administrative, commercial, and cultural life at kabupaten level, and tourism infrastructure is presumably concentrated there. To map any potential local natural or cultural values, on-site exploration or Indonesian-language local sources would provide a more accurate picture.
Summary
Klopoduwur is a small rural settlement on the eastern edge of Central Java, in Banjarejo kecamatan of Kabupaten Blora, concerning which no systematically processed, publicly available settlement-level data can currently be found. The broader regency's agrarian and forestry character, moderate population density, and relatively limited tourism integration clearly outline the regional context into which Klopoduwur fits. Assessment regarding the real estate market and public safety can only rely on the general regional characteristics of Kabupaten Blora and Central Java, since data specifically concerning this village is not available.

