Bonangrejo – village in Kecamatan Bonang, Kabupaten Demak
Bonangrejo is a small settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah province), which belongs to the Kecamatan Bonang administrative district, and within that to the Kabupaten Demak regency. Geographically, it is located in the northern coastal strip of Java Island, near the Java Sea, at approximately 6.85 degrees south latitude and 110.60 degrees east longitude based on its coordinates. The available sources do not contain detailed information about Bonangrejo at the settlement level; the following sections present the relationships and verifiable general information that can be understood at the level of Kecamatan Bonang and Kabupaten Demak regency, always clearly indicating the context.
General overview
Bonangrejo is one of the villages in Kecamatan Bonang, which administratively forms part of Kabupaten Demak under the jurisdiction of Jawa Tengah province. Kabupaten Demak is a coastal regency in the northern part of Central Java; its administrative seat, the city of Demak, is a historically significant settlement that carries the legacy of one of the earliest Islamic sultanates of Java, the 15th–16th century Sultanate of Demak. The Bonang district itself, to which Bonangrejo belongs, extends across the northern, sea-adjacent areas of the regency. In such districts, rice cultivation, small-scale agriculture, and coastal fishing are typically the dominant sources of livelihood, though these characteristics may be present to varying degrees in individual villages. Bonangrejo itself does not appear in tourist publications or in broader media coverage, and as a result can be considered, based on the available data, a relatively isolated rural village with local community life.
Real estate and investment
No concrete, reliable data from authoritative sources is available regarding the real estate market in Bonangrejo. In the broader context of Kabupaten Demak, the regency's real estate market—as is generally characteristic of rural areas in Central Java—differs significantly from that of tourism-developed Indonesian regions. In such rural areas, property prices are typically lower, and transactions primarily occur between local actors. In general terms, under Indonesian law, foreign private individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over Indonesian property; for them, Hak Pakai (usufruct rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) represent legitimate options, though their conditions and duration are determined by legislation. From an investment perspective, smaller villages in the Bonang district, such as Bonangrejo, may primarily attract interest in agricultural plots or possibly aquaculture land, provided that local infrastructure and the regulatory environment permit it; however, assessment of these matters necessarily requires the involvement of local legal and real estate market specialists.
Safety and security
No independent, authenticated data from authoritative sources is available regarding public safety in Bonangrejo. Regarding the broader region—that is, Kabupaten Demak and Jawa Tengah province—it can be stated in general terms that in rural areas of Central Java, the incidence of violent crime is typically low, and in smaller villages, community-level social control also contributes to relative public safety—though this should be treated with appropriate caution, as these are not Bonangrejo-specific characteristics, and assessment of the current situation requires current, local information. Nevertheless, regarding public safety risks affecting the province as a whole, the websites of organs coordinating foreign travel for Hungarian citizens (such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade) and the forecasts of the Indonesian Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB—National Disaster Management Authority) can provide information, particularly regarding the risks of natural disasters (flooding, earthquakes), which are not negligible on Java's northern coast.
Tourist attractions
The available sources do not contain specific, named tourist attractions in Bonangrejo; therefore, the following sections present verifiable attractions known at the broader Kabupaten Demak level. The most famous landmark in Kabupaten Demak is the Masjid Agung Demak, one of the oldest and most significant mosques in Java, which according to tradition was built in the late 15th century and is closely connected to the history of the Sultanate of Demak; it is located in Demak city, the regency's administrative seat, at a distance of several tens of kilometers by road from Bonangrejo. In certain locations in the northern coastal areas near Kecamatan Bonang, fishing and small-scale fish farming operations can be observed, which form part of local life, but these are not tourist attractions in the conventional sense of the term. Based on all this, Bonangrejo and its immediate surroundings may be of interest primarily to those curious about rural Javanese village life, rather than to visitors seeking conventional tourist destinations.
Summary
Bonangrejo is a smaller, rural settlement in Kecamatan Bonang, within Kabupaten Demak, in Central Java. Based on available sources, detailed information about the village is not widely known; at the broader regency level, agricultural and fishing traditions, as well as the historical Islamic heritage associated with Demak city, form the most characteristic context. Regarding real estate market, public safety, and tourism questions, the general characteristics of Kabupaten Demak provide guidance, while involvement of local specialists is recommended for concrete, village-level decisions.

