Bejirejo – a small settlement in Kunduran District, Kabupaten Blora, Central Java
Bejirejo is a smaller Indonesian settlement (desa) that belongs to the Kunduran District (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Blora in Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its geographic coordinates, the settlement is located approximately at latitude –7.03 north and longitude 111.24 east, placing it in the central, inland interior region of Java island. Kabupaten Blora itself lies in the eastern part of Jawa Tengah province and borders the regencies of Rembang, Grobogan, Ngawi, Bojonegoro, and Tuban. At the settlement level, publicly available source material remains limited, so the description below necessarily relies largely on verifiable data and general regional characteristics available at the Kunduran District and Kabupaten Blora levels.
General overview
Bejirejo does not feature among tourist or economic destinations widely known to the general public; the settlement's name appears on local administrative maps of the district. Kecamatan Kunduran in Kabupaten Blora is located in the northern part of the regency, and the district's settlements typically derive their livelihoods from agricultural and forestry activities. Kabupaten Blora as a whole has been connected to the oil extraction sector for decades due to its proximity to the Cepu Basin, yet the backbone of the entire regency's economy remains teak forests (jati) and rice and corn cultivation. The extensive Perum Perhutani forests found in the area – distinctive landscape elements of Kabupaten Blora – similarly determine the daily lives and employment structure of those living in Kunduran District. Bejirejo itself functions as a village-level administrative unit within the local desa system, with its own village administration. Kota Blora, the seat of Kabupaten Blora, is the regency's administrative and economic center; along the road from there toward Kunduran lie smaller interior villages of this type.
Real estate and investment
The real estate market of Kabupaten Blora is characterized by more modest transaction volumes and lower prices compared to those of major Java cities (Semarang, Surabaya); this trend likely applies to smaller villages within Kunduran District and presumably to Bejirejo as well, though direct, settlement-level market data are not available. Agricultural and forestry land uses dominate the regency's territory, and the residential property market primarily responds to local demand. From an investment perspective, such rural, interior Java areas may be of interest primarily through agricultural use – the district's proximity to the Cepu oil industrial zone is also worth considering when assessing the economic context. As for foreign property acquisition: under Indonesia's general legal framework, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land or property; they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain lease arrangements, the details of which should always be clarified with local legal specialists. This national framework applies equally to Kabupaten Blora and to Bejirejo.
Safety and security
Publicly available statistics or police reports specific to Bejirejo at the village level do not exist. Generally speaking, the rural agricultural areas of Kabupaten Blora and Jawa Tengah province typically have lower crime rates compared to major Indonesian cities; in smaller rural communities, strong social cohesion and mutual familiarity traditionally help maintain local order. Nevertheless, these are generally observed trends and do not replace current, localized information. For travelers and potential investors, local authorities operating in Kabupaten Blora (Polres Blora) provide relevant information on the security situation.
Tourist attractions
Available source material contains no named tourist attractions for Bejirejo village itself. However, at the broader Kabupaten Blora regency level, several well-known sites can be found that are also accessible from Kunduran District. The Loko Tour, a historic steam locomotive-powered tourist train located in Kabupaten Blora, is one of the regency's characteristic attractions. Also situated in Kabupaten Blora is the natural phenomenon known as Kayangan Api, an eternal flame, which ranks among the region's geological points of interest – though this attraction is more closely associated with the regency's eastern part, Ngawen District. The Kecamatan Kunduran area is characterized by its distinctive teak-forested landscape; the forests managed by Perum Perhutani themselves provide visual and nature-hiking experiences to visitors as part of the landscape, though their organized tourist infrastructure is limited. These attractions are best understood in the context of the regency as a whole, rather than in the immediate vicinity of Bejirejo.
Summary
Bejirejo is a small, rural settlement in Kunduran District of Kabupaten Blora in the interior of Central Java. No independent, detailed public source material exists for the village, so the general characteristics of the broader region – Kecamatan Kunduran and Kabupaten Blora – provide the framework for its assessment. The area's economy is defined by agriculture and forestry; the real estate market corresponds to rural Java conditions, and public safety generally matches the average of similar rural areas in Central Java. From a tourism standpoint, the settlement is best integrated into a route through the broader offerings of Kabupaten Blora.

