Kramat – a small settlement in Kecamatan Dempet, Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Kramat is a small Indonesian village belonging to Kecamatan Dempet in Kabupaten Demak, Central Java. Geographically, it lies near the northern Pantura zone of Java island, with approximate coordinates of –6.93° southern latitude, 110.74° eastern longitude. The capital of Kabupaten Demak is Demak city itself, which serves as the administrative and cultural center of the entire region. For Kramat specifically, no independently published encyclopedic sources dedicated exclusively to the village are currently available; therefore, the following description relies primarily on verified data at the regency (kabupaten) level and broader Central Javanese context.
General overview
Kramat is not among the places widely known across Indonesia or regularly visited by tourists; in character, it is one of the rural, agricultural villages of Kabupaten Demak. Kecamatan Dempet itself is a relatively quiet interior district in the eastern and southeastern part of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Demak as a whole covers an area of 897.43 km², and according to 2019 data, its population exceeded 1.15 million, reflecting the kabupaten's average density and non-metropolitan development pattern. The region is fundamentally lowland, flat terrain, where rice cultivation and other field crops dominate. Kramat's broader surroundings fit within this agrarian-character Central Javanese countryside, where village daily life is closely tied to the agricultural calendar and traditional communal organizational forms. The settlement's name—"kramat"—is itself noteworthy: in Indonesian and Javanese language usage, this word generally denotes a sacred, revered place or person, suggesting that the village or its vicinity may once have had religious or spiritual significance; however, no source-based concrete data on this is available.
Real estate and investment
No independent, publicly available data exists on Kramat's real estate market; therefore, the broader context of Kabupaten Demak is presented below. The real estate market of Kabupaten Demak generally falls within the sphere of influence of the neighboring Semarang city: Demak kabupaten is directly bordered on the west by Kota Semarang, the capital of Central Java province, which has a noticeable impact on the economic and real estate market dynamics of the region. With the expansion of the agglomeration around Semarang, interest in residential and industrial properties has grown in recent decades in the western parts of the kabupaten. The eastern and southern parts, which include Kecamatan Dempet and Kramat, are characteristically less affected by this development wave, with agricultural-type properties dominating. For foreign individuals, it is important to know that in Indonesia, real estate acquisition possibilities fall within legal constraints: foreign nationals generally cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of agricultural land or residential property, but may participate in the real estate market through special property rights (such as Hak Pakai) or long-term lease arrangements. This general Indonesian regulation applies to the entire territory of the kabupaten, including Kramat.
Safety and security
No independent statistics or publicly available local police reports exist on Kramat's public safety. Kabupaten Demak generally belongs to the rural areas of Central Java province, where rural villages typically have relatively stable community cohesion, and the rate of serious violent crimes is usually lower compared to urban regions. However, this general observation should be treated with reservations, as specific crime data for Kramat or Kecamatan Dempet is not available. In the region, as in other agricultural areas of Java, minor property-related offenses may occasionally occur. Basic caution in any Indonesian rural settlement—proper safeguarding of valuables, respect for local customs—is generally recommended.
Tourist attractions
No sources containing tourist attractions specifically named after Kramat village are available. However, considering Kabupaten Demak as a whole, one of the most significant regional landmarks is the Demak Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak), which is one of Indonesia's oldest and historically most important Islamic places of worship, dating from the period of the 15th–16th century Demak Sultanate. This mosque is located in Demak city, the kabupaten's capital, and is accessible by road from Kramat village, though reliable sources for exact kilometer distances are not available. Kabupaten Demak is generally a significant region in terms of Javanese Islamic cultural heritage, and pilgrimage sites linked to the tradition of the Wali Songo—the nine Javanese apostles of Islam—attract those interested in religious tourism. Dempet district itself is agricultural in character, countryside without large-scale tourist infrastructure, where the natural environment and the daily rhythm of village life constitute the essence of local character.
Summary
Kramat is a small agricultural settlement in Central Java, located within Kecamatan Dempet, Kabupaten Demak. Due to the scarcity of publicly available data dedicated specifically to the village, the information presented here relies predominantly on verified sources at the kabupaten level. The broader region, Kabupaten Demak, is one of Indonesia's prominent areas from historical and religious perspectives, and by virtue of its proximity to neighboring Semarang, it possesses moderate economic development potential. Kramat itself, despite all this, remains primarily the setting for quiet, traditional Javanese village life, and cannot be counted among the country's municipalities experiencing intensive development from tourism or real estate market perspectives.

