Cokrowati – small village in Kecamatan Todanan, Kabupaten Blora, Central Java
Cokrowati is an Indonesian village that belongs to Kecamatan Todanan in Kabupaten Blora, Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (-6.9477836, 111.1920959), the settlement is located in the central-eastern part of Java Island. Kabupaten Blora directly borders East Java Province (Jawa Timur), so Cokrowati is situated near the boundary region between the two provinces. No separate, publicly available data sources exist exclusively for Cokrowati at present; therefore, the following description is based on information at the Kecamatan Todanan and Kabupaten Blora levels, with this context noted throughout.
General overview
Cokrowati is one of the villages belonging to the Kecamatan Todanan administrative unit in Kabupaten Blora. The regency as a whole extends across the eastern part of Central Java: to the north it borders Rembang and Pati kabupaten, to the east the East Javanese kabupaten of Tuban and Bojonegoro, to the south Ngawi, and to the west Grobogan kabupaten. The population of Kabupaten Blora measured in mid-2024 was approximately 925,434 people, typical of a medium-sized Javanese regency. The regency capital is Blora district, to which Cokrowati in Todanan is situated to the northwest. The affected region is characterized by the dominance of extensive agricultural areas typical of Java generally, where rice cultivation, tobacco farming, and various food crops play a determining role. Beyond this, Kabupaten Blora is counted as one of the traditional teak forestry districts in Indonesia: teak plantations managed by the state forestry company (Perum Perhutani) form a characteristic landscape element of the regency. Cokrowati itself is relatively unknown from the perspective of both domestic and international tourism; visitors to the area tend to seek out the broader Kecamatan Todanan and Kabupaten Blora region rather than this small village specifically.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding Cokrowati's real estate market. The broader Kabupaten Blora real estate market exhibits characteristics typical of rural Indonesian regions: land prices and property values are generally significantly lower than in agglomerations surrounding Java's major cities or in tourism-developed areas (such as Bali), and demand comes primarily from local buyers rather than foreign investors. It is worth noting that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' property acquisition options are legally restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership) is exclusively available to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may access property rights through long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or, under certain conditions, usufruct rights (Hak Pakai). This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including in Kabupaten Blora. Due to the regency's agricultural and forestry background, the real estate market here is dominated by productive land and rural residential properties; commercial investment projects of larger volume tend to concentrate around Blora, the regency capital. Before making any concrete investment decision regarding Cokrowati, it is advisable to seek information from local administrative sources and registered Indonesian real estate professionals.
Safety and security
No independent public safety statistics or detailed event descriptions specific to Cokrowati are available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. Kabupaten Blora and the broader Central Java region can generally be characterized by the relatively stable public safety situation typical of rural Java, where the rate of serious violent crime is usually lower than in Indonesian urban areas. However, any generalization is risky, as the situation may vary over time and by location. For travelers and residents, the general recommendation of Indonesian authorities is to seek current information from local informants and the territorially competent police (Polsek or Polres) before making decisions. A well-founded picture of the public safety situation can be obtained from official publications of Kabupaten Blora's competent authorities.
Tourist attractions
Cokrowati itself does not appear in verifiable sources as a tourist destination, and no named attractions can be attributed to it based on available data. The broader Kabupaten Blora, however, does possess several well-known natural and cultural attractions, which are found at other points within the regency. Throughout the entire kabupaten area, teak forests managed by Perum Perhutani are characteristic features, with some areas being utilized for ecotourism purposes. In Blora city and other districts of the kabupaten, Javanese cultural traditions, local customs, and folk celebrations can be observed, which may be of interest to those interested in Indonesian rural culture. Since Kabupaten Blora directly borders East Java, the natural and cultural attractions found there are also accessible from the region. However, these are not located in Cokrowati itself, but rather at other points within the kabupaten or neighboring areas; for precise distances and current accessibility, it is advisable to consult local sources.
Summary
Cokrowati is a small, minimally documented Javanese village in Kecamatan Todanan, Kabupaten Blora, Central Java, located in the eastern-central part of Java Island. The broader regency is an agricultural and forestry-based region with approximately 925,000 inhabitants, characterized by Javanese teak forests and traditional farming. No independent sources are available for Cokrowati, so real estate market, public safety, and tourist conditions can only be approached within the general context of the kabupaten. For those interested in the region, direct contact with the competent administrative authorities of Kabupaten Blora and local specialists provides reliable, up-to-date information.

