Jemasih – small settlement in Ketanggungan district of Kabupaten Brebes, Central Java
Jemasih is a village settlement (desa) in Indonesia's Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, located within Kabupaten Brebes territory and belonging to the Ketanggungan district (kecamatan). Based on its geographical coordinates (-7.1285858, 108.8967409), it is situated in the inner northern part of the regency, in a region relatively close to the northern coast of the island of Java. A dedicated settlement-level Wikipedia source for the village is not currently available; therefore, the information below presents verified data and general regional contexts relating to the broader administrative units, primarily Kabupaten Brebes, with clear indication at all times of the source level of each piece of data.
General overview
Jemasih belongs to the Ketanggungan kecamatan, which is one of the administrative districts of Kabupaten Brebes. The regency itself forms part of Central Java province and represents a significant unit both in terms of population and area: according to the 2020 Indonesian census, the population of Kabupaten Brebes was 1,978,759 people, and by mid-2024 it was estimated at 2,059,458. Its area is 1,769.62 km², making it the second-largest regency in Central Java by area after Kabupaten Cilacap, and it is also the most populous regency in the province. This dense settlement pattern and populous background provide a regionally determining context for Jemasih as well, although the village itself has minimal independent recognition in available sources. The administrative seat of Kabupaten Brebes is located in Brebes kecamatan. The Jalan Pantura, the northern coastal main road connecting Jakarta through Semarang, Tuban to Surabaya, passes through the regency — this infrastructural element determines the region's commercial and logistical characteristics in the long term, indirectly affecting the accessibility of smaller villages such as Jemasih.
Real estate and investment
No independent real estate market data is available for Jemasih; therefore, the following reflects the broader economic and real estate market context of Kabupaten Brebes. The regency is an agriculturally-oriented, densely populated kabupaten, and within it the real estate markets of smaller villages are typically characterized by lower land prices, predominantly agricultural land uses, and modest internal demand — this generally applies to similar non-tourist rural areas in Central Java. From an investment perspective, it is worth noting that in Indonesia, the property acquisition opportunities available to foreign nationals are strictly limited by Indonesian agrarian and land laws: foreigners generally cannot acquire direct ownership rights (Hak Milik) in agricultural or residential property, but can only connect to the real estate market through specified forms of longer-term use rights (such as Hak Pakai, or use rights) or structures through Indonesian legal entities. This general legal framework applies to properties in the Ketanggungan kecamatan area, and thus to properties in Jemasih. In such types of transactions, it is always recommended to involve a local lawyer or notary.
Safety and security
Detailed, settlement-level public security statistics or police reports relating to Jemasih do not appear in available sources. Generally speaking, in rural, agriculturally-oriented areas of Central Java — such as the inner districts of Kabupaten Brebes — public security typically presents a quieter picture compared to large cities, although this should not be considered an official statistical statement. In Indonesian rural communities, there is strong neighborhood community control (the rukun tetangga and rukun warga system), which informally contributes to maintaining local public order. Travelers and potential investors should keep informed about current communications from the Indonesian National Police (Polri) and local authorities, as well as travel warnings from their own governments.
Tourist attractions
Named tourist attractions relating to Jemasih village do not appear in verifiable sources. Regarding the broader Kabupaten Brebes region, it can be said that the regency is known primarily for its agricultural productivity — particularly onion production — and its transit role along the Jalan Pantura, rather than for extensive tourism infrastructure. The Ketanggungan kecamatan and its immediate surroundings cannot be classified among the province's priority tourism destinations. Considering Central Java province as a whole, the most well-known tourist locations — such as the Dieng plateau, Borobudur, Prambanan, or Mount Merapi — lie at considerable distances from the regency's territory and do not directly relate to Jemasih's sphere of influence. Based on all this, the village is primarily to be considered an agricultural and residential area, not a tourist destination.
Summary
Jemasih is a small, rural settlement in Ketanggungan district of Kabupaten Brebes in Central Java province. As the most populous and second-largest regency by area in Central Java, the regency constitutes a regionally determining unit to which Jemasih belongs. No independent tourism, real estate market, or public security data for the village is publicly available; the broader region's agricultural and rural characteristics, the logistical role of the Jalan Pantura, and the general framework of Indonesian real estate regulation are the factors that most determine the settlement's context. For current and detailed information relating to the village, the sources from local administrative bodies, the Ketanggungan kecamatan office, or the kabupaten authorities can provide a more accurate picture.

