Bantengmati – small rural settlement in Kecamatan Mijen, Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Bantengmati is an Indonesian village located in Kabupaten Demak in Central Java (Jawa Tengah), specifically within Kecamatan Mijen. Based on its coordinates, it is situated in the inland areas of the northern coast of Java island, approximately at latitude -6.83 and longitude 110.69. Kabupaten Demak borders Semarang city and Kabupaten Semarang to the west, Kabupaten Kudus and Kabupaten Grobogan to the east, and opens toward the Java Sea to the north. No detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources are independently available for Bantengmati, so the description below relies primarily on verifiable data and connections at the level of Kabupaten Demak.
General overview
Bantengmati is integrated into the administrative system of Kabupaten Demak as part of the Kecamatan Mijen administrative unit. Kabupaten Demak has a total area of 996.94 km² and a population of 1,203,956 according to the 2020 census, with an official estimate of 1,252,970 for mid-2024. The region as a whole consists of rural and small-town areas typically based on agricultural and fishing activities, where smaller villages, likely including Bantengmati, follow traditional Javanese patterns of local community organization. The administrative seat of Kabupaten Demak is Demak city, from which Bantengmati is located to the east based on its coordinates, within the regency. District (kecamatan) level data are not publicly available in the cited sources, so the size, internal infrastructure, and institutions of the settlement cannot be characterized precisely based on separate documentation.
Real estate and investment
No independent settlement-level data are available for Bantengmati's real estate market. The broader context is provided by Kabupaten Demak, which is a medium-sized, agriculturally-based regency in Central Java. Districts bordering Semarang city—such as Mranggen, Karangawen, or Sayung—according to the source, already fall within Semarang's sphere of influence, which may bring increased real estate market activity to these areas. Bantengmati is located in Kecamatan Mijen, and its relationship to Semarang and actual development dynamics cannot be clearly determined from available sources. Generally, smaller rural Javanese villages are characterized by lower property prices than those near major cities, and local markets are driven by domestic demand. Regarding Indonesian property ownership regulations, it is important to note that foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate in Indonesia; primarily Hak Pakai (use rights) and certain leasing arrangements are available to them, which is a fundamental legal consideration in all real estate transactions.
Safety and security
No independent statistical or police data are available in the cited sources for Bantengmati's public safety. Kabupaten Demak as a whole is a region in Central Java traditionally characterized by a strong Islamic background and strong community cohesion, reflected in part by the regency's nickname "Kota Wali" (City of the Wali), referring to its historical role in the spread of Islam. Small rural villages throughout Java are typically characterized by close neighborhood connections, and traditional forms of community solidarity are strongly present. However, neither for the regency as a whole nor for Kecamatan Mijen are there verifiable crime statistics available on which a concrete assessment of public safety in Bantengmati could be based. Cautious behavior attentive to local conditions is recommended during any stay in Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Bantengmati itself does not appear as a known tourist destination in available sources, and no named attractions are found in verified materials for Kecamatan Mijen. The most significant tourism and religious attraction for Kabupaten Demak as a whole is connected to Demak city, which was the former capital of the Demak Sultanate and derives its importance from its historical role in bringing Islam to Java. Sites connected to the legacy of the Wali Sanga—the spreaders of Islamic faith in Java—form a defining part of Kabupaten Demak's appeal and are sought out by numerous pilgrims and culturally interested visitors. These sites are accessible from Bantengmati within the region, in Demak city, the administrative seat of the regency, though the exact distance and travel time cannot be determined from available data. For exploring natural and cultural assets, the use of local guide services is generally recommended throughout the regency.
Summary
Bantengmati is a small, rural settlement in Kecamatan Mijen, Kabupaten Demak in Central Java, for which detailed independent documentation is not yet publicly accessible. Kabupaten Demak is a medium-density, agriculturally-characterized area built on strong Islamic traditions, which has regional significance owing to the legacy of the Wali Sanga. Bantengmati's daily life likely follows the general patterns of smaller Javanese villages, but in the absence of direct data, only the framework of the broader region provides context.

