Bangsri – small village in the Jepon district, heart of Kabupaten Blora
Bangsri is an Indonesian village located in Kabupaten Blora (Blora regency) in Central Java, within the Jepon district (Kecamatan Jepon). Based on its coordinates (-7.0056097, 111.466342), the settlement is situated in the central part of Java, in the eastern third of Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province. Administratively, it belongs to Jawa Tengah province, whose capital is the city of Semarang. Since detailed administrative or statistical sources specific to Bangsri are not available, the location is presented below based on verifiable connections at the level of Kabupaten Blora and Jawa Tengah province.
General overview
Bangsri is a smaller rural community that is relatively unknown to the wider public, situated within the Kecamatan Jepon administrative unit. Kabupaten Blora lies in the eastern part of Jawa Tengah province, and the region's economy is typically based on agriculture, forestry, and oil extraction — the latter being a distinguishing characteristic of Blora within Central Java. The Jepon district is a rural area where smaller villages, likely including Bangsri, are largely agricultural communities with close community ties. Jawa Tengah province as a whole is one of the most important centers of Javanese traditions; in the central and eastern parts of the province, the Javanese ethnicity and culture are dominant, permeating the everyday life, customs, and religious practices of rural villages. According to 2021 data, the total population of Jawa Tengah province exceeded 37.5 million, and by mid-2024, this number approached 38.3 million — this well illustrates how populous and vibrant the province is in which Bangsri fits as a smaller, locally recognized community.
Real estate and investment
Detailed, location-specific real estate market data for Bangsri is not available. The broader context is provided by the characteristics of Kabupaten Blora and Jawa Tengah province: in rural areas of Blora regency, property prices are generally significantly lower than in larger cities in Jawa Tengah (such as Semarang, Solo), and the commercial real estate market also has more modest turnover. In such rural settings, real estate transactions typically focus on small-scale agricultural or residential properties. From an investment perspective, it is important to emphasize that in Indonesia, property acquisition opportunities for foreign nationals are legally restricted: foreign individuals generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; for them, typically Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available. This represents the general regulatory framework applicable to smaller villages like Bangsri, which should be discussed with a local legal expert before making any investment decision. Infrastructure developments related to the oil industry in the Kabupaten Blora area may indirectly affect the district's real estate market, but no specific data on this is available for Bangsri.
Safety and security
Location-specific crime statistics or police reports on safety and security in Bangsri are not available in this summary. It can generally be said that rural districts in Jawa Tengah province — including villages in Kabupaten Blora — typically present a more peaceful public security picture than the province's larger cities. In small villages, there is a strong tradition of community cohesion and neighborhood watch, which generally has a positive effect on local public order. However, it is worth emphasizing that this is a general regional statement and does not substitute for up-to-date information obtained from local authorities or reliable local sources. Before making any decisions regarding residence or investment, it is recommended to obtain direct information about current local conditions.
Tourist attractions
Sources about named tourist attractions specific to Bangsri are not available. However, Kecamatan Jepon and more broadly Kabupaten Blora possess natural and cultural characteristics that may attract visitors to the area. It is well known that Kabupaten Blora's region is, on one hand, a characteristic area of Javanese teak forests, and on the other hand, the region's geological and industrial heritage — traces of oil production with decades of history — give distinctive character to the area. Within Kabupaten Blora's territory, there are smaller natural attractions and rural, agrarian-characterized landscapes, which primarily attract domestic, nature-loving visitors. Verifiable specific attractions cannot be named from the immediate vicinity of Bangsri; for visitors, exploring district and regency-level offerings represents the most practical starting point.
Summary
Bangsri is a village located in Jawa Tengah province, in the Jepon district of Kabupaten Blora, for which detailed, location-specific sources are currently not publicly available. The settlement fits into the rural character of Blora regency: with an agricultural and forestry background, modest real estate market activity, and the traditional lifestyle characteristic of Javanese rural communities. For those interested in obtaining more detailed information about the location, resources from the local government of Kabupaten Blora, as well as direct local information, can provide a reliable foundation.

