Jatisari – a small village in the Kedungreja district, Kabupaten Cilacap
Jatisari is a small Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Kedungreja district, within the Kabupaten Cilacap administrative unit in Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah). Geographically, it is located in the southern part of Java island, at approximately -7.524 latitude and 108.801 longitude. The kabupaten seat is the city of Cilacap itself, to which the village is administratively subordinate within the district hierarchy. No independent, authenticated Wikipedia source is available for Jatisari; therefore, the description below addresses facts at the kabupaten level, clearly indicating when a statement applies to the broader region.
General overview
Jatisari does not have widely recognized tourism or industrial renown; based on available data, it is a typical rural village in Central Java, embedded in an agricultural region. Kecamatan Kedungreja lies in the southwestern part of Kabupaten Cilacap, where the landscape is characterized primarily by rice cultivation and other plantation agriculture. Kabupaten Cilacap itself is one of the largest kabupatens by area in Central Java, and according to data from the first half of 2024, it has a population of nearly 2,038,000. The regency occupies a distinctive cultural position: it borders directly with West Java (Jawa Barat), so within its territory the meeting of Banyumasan Javanese culture and Sunda (East Priangan) culture can be observed. This dual cultural heritage may also be perceptible in the Kedungreja district, though no concrete data on this is available at the Jatisari level. The main administrative and economic center at the kabupaten level is the city of Cilacap, with which the village is connected by road links.
Real estate and investment
Published real estate market data specific to Jatisari village is not publicly available; therefore, the following addresses the broader market context of Kabupaten Cilacap. At the kabupaten level, the real estate market is shaped primarily by local agricultural and industrial demand; Cilacap city and its immediate surroundings have stronger economic activity, as significant heavy industrial capacity exists in the region, including petroleum refining facilities. In rural areas similar to Kedungreja district, real estate prices are typically substantially lower than in urban centers, and demand is also more subdued. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership rules generally prohibit direct land acquisition; according to applicable laws, foreigners may participate in the real estate market at most through long-term lease arrangements (HGB, Hak Pakai) or through an Indonesian legal entity. This applies throughout Kabupaten Cilacap, including villages like Jatisari that belong to Kedungreja district. From an investment perspective, agricultural land use and local logistics infrastructure may be relevant in rural Java, but no published data is available on these matters at the Jatisari level.
Safety and security
No local or regional crime statistics regarding Jatisari's public safety situation are available in accessible sources. Regarding Kabupaten Cilacap in general, it can be stated that rural areas in Central Java Province – including Kedungreja kecamatan – typically have lower crime rates than more urbanized regions, though this assertion cannot be supported by local data. It is well known that within the kabupaten territory, several Class I prisons (Lapas Kelas I) operate on Nusakambangan island, primarily housing inmates convicted of serious crimes – including Lapas Permisan, Lapas Kembangkuning, Lapas Batu, and Lapas Besi – however, these facilities reflect the kabupaten's distinctive administrative characteristics and do not indicate the state of everyday public safety in surrounding villages. In Jatisari and the Kedungreja district, the maintenance of local order operates within the framework of the general Indonesian police organizational structure.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions, local landmarks, or events relating to Jatisari village are mentioned in available source material; therefore, this section addresses only the known aspects of the broader region, Kabupaten Cilacap. The kabupaten's most distinctive natural and cultural asset is Nusakambangan island, which is known primarily for its prison facilities, but whose nature reserves and former fortresses are also documented. The Indian Ocean forms the southern border of Cilacap kabupaten, and along the kabupaten's southern coastline are areas of note from nature conservation and fishing perspectives. These attractions, however, are located at a distance from Jatisari and the Kedungreja district; reliable data on the precise distance between the two areas is not available. Therefore, no tourism-relevant destination has thus far been documented in the immediate vicinity of Jatisari.
Summary
Jatisari is a small rural village in Kecamatan Kedungreja district, Kabupaten Cilacap, in Central Java. Published detailed data on the village is extremely limited; the broader context is provided by Kabupaten Cilacap, with a population of nearly 2 million and situated at the boundary of Javanese and Sundanese cultural traditions. Verifiable, concrete data at the Jatisari level is unavailable regarding the real estate market, tourism, and public safety; therefore, when assessing the village, general characteristics at the kabupaten and Kedungreja district level can serve as a starting point.

