Kemojing – village in Kecamatan Binangun, southern Kabupaten Cilacap
Kemojing is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Cilacap, belonging to Kecamatan Binangun district. Based on its coordinates (-7.663° southern latitude, 109.300° eastern longitude), it is located in the southern band of the kabupaten, close to the Indian Ocean. Kabupaten Cilacap itself is one of Central Java's largest and most populous regencies: according to data from the first half of 2024, the kabupaten's total population exceeds 2 million. Direct, settlement-level statistical data on Kemojing is not currently available, so the following description relies primarily on the broader regency and kecamatan-level context.
General overview
Kemojing is one of the villages (desa) of Kecamatan Binangun, located in the southeastern part of Kabupaten Cilacap. In Binangun district, as in other southern kecamatan of the kabupaten, the landscape is fundamentally shaped by agricultural areas, smaller rivers, and low hills near the sea. Kabupaten Cilacap occupies a geographically special position: it directly borders West Java (Jawa Barat) province, and its territory is where the banyumasi Javanese culture meets the eastern priangan Sundanese culture. This cultural blending is reflected in the region's customs, language use, and local traditions alike. Kemojing itself is characteristically agrarian in nature, a smaller community where local life is closely connected to agricultural production and the natural environment. At the kabupaten level, it is a known fact that Cilacap is also one of the region's important industrial and port cities, though this applies primarily to the immediate vicinity of the kabupaten capital, not necessarily to the more southern kecamatan composed of small villages.
Real estate and investment
Independent, local-level real estate market data on Kemojing is not available, so the following refers to Kabupaten Cilacap as a whole and general characteristics of the rural Central Java property market. In rural areas of Central Java, real estate prices are generally much more modest than in the tourism-developed Bali region or areas near Jakarta; in small villages, land values and residential properties are typically lower, with demand being more local than from external investors. Kabupaten Cilacap is partly stimulated by industrial development and port infrastructure, which can bring moderate appreciation in value around the kabupaten capital, however this effect is less directly felt in more distant, rural desa such as Kemojing may be. For foreign nationals, the generally applicable restrictions of Indonesian land ownership regulations apply: foreign individuals typically cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of Indonesian property, but may only exercise certain limited legal titles (such as Hak Pakai) within the framework of property usage rights. Local legal advice is essential before any investment decision.
Safety and security
Specific crime statistics or police data on Kemojing are not available. Regarding the broader public safety situation in Kabupaten Cilacap, it can be said that it exhibits typical characteristics of a rural Central Java regency in general: in rural areas, public safety is generally stable, and through the tight social fabric of community life, personal relationships in small villages take on a more familiar, transparent character. Kabupaten Cilacap is previously mentioned in the press in connection with the prison island operating there, Nusakambangan, however this concerns an isolated, strictly controlled area, and does not affect the daily public safety of mainland villages. It is generally true that in rural areas of Central Java, the incidence of violent crime is low, and the vast majority of villages offer safe, peaceful living conditions for the local population. Naturally, it is advisable to assess local conditions from up-to-date sources before traveling or settling in the area.
Tourist attractions
Data on Kemojing's own, specifically identified tourist attractions does not appear in available sources. Kecamatan Binangun and the broader southern band of Kabupaten Cilacap, however, offer several known attractions in the surrounding area. The most famous distinctive feature of Kabupaten Cilacap is Nusakambangan island, which is primarily made known by the presence of strict security prisons, and which is not freely accessible for tourism. More appealing is the kabupaten's southern coastline, where certain sections of the Indian Ocean shore represent natural value. In the broader region, the traditions of banyumasi culture, local temples, and the nature of the Javanese-Sundanese cultural border zone can be sources of interest for those wishing to learn about folk culture and the everyday life of rural Java. Given Kemojing's precise location, Cilacap city, the kabupaten capital, is also relatively easily accessible, where an industrial port, local markets, and urban infrastructure are all found.
Summary
Kemojing is a small, agrarian settlement in Kecamatan Binangun of Kabupaten Cilacap, in southern Central Java. Information on the village supported by independent, verified data is available to a limited extent, so the broader regency context provides the interpretive framework. With its nearly two-million population, cultural diversity, and southern coastline, Kabupaten Cilacap represents the duality of rural Javanese life and an industrializing region. In this light, Kemojing is a quiet, rural desa whose understanding requires local connections and personal presence.

