Ngegot – a small village in Kecamatan Mijen, Kabupaten Demak, Central Java
Ngegot is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Java province, belonging to Kecamatan Mijen (district) within the administrative area of Kabupaten Demak (Demak Regency). Based on its coordinates (-6.7846945; 110.692877), it is located in inland areas near the northern coast of Java island. The capital of Kabupaten Demak is Demak city, which serves as the administrative and cultural center of the entire regency. Ngegot itself does not possess independent, well-documented reference sources, so the description below primarily addresses regency-level context and broader context, clearly indicating when a given statement applies to the wider region.
General overview
Ngegot, like many other small villages in Kabupaten Demak, is one of the agrarian communities located in the regency's inland areas. Kecamatan Mijen is administratively part of Kabupaten Demak and, similar to other parts of the regency, exhibits predominantly agricultural and rural character. Kabupaten Demak has a total area of 996.94 km², with a population of 1,203,956 as recorded in the 2020 census; official estimates for mid-2024 registered 1,252,970 inhabitants. The regency lies on the northern coast of Java island, bordered to the north by the Java Sea and Jepara Regency, to the south by Grobogan and Semarang Regencies, to the west by Semarang Regency and Semarang city. This geographical location means that the western parts of the regency are closely connected to the Semarang metropolitan area, although Ngegot's exact distance from Semarang cannot be precisely determined from available sources. Kecamatan Mijen is located in the regency's inland, less urbanized areas, where daily life is organized predominantly around local agricultural and community activities. Specific, verifiable data on Ngegot's special local characteristics, population density, or institutions is not available.
Real estate and investment
Settlement-level real estate market data for Ngegot is not publicly available, so the following reflects the general market context of Kabupaten Demak and the broader Central Java region. Kabupaten Demak is located adjacent to the Semarang metropolitan area, which may generate moderate real estate market interest in nearby districts with better-developed infrastructure. In the regency's rural areas—and presumably in the villages of Kecamatan Mijen as well—property prices are generally much lower than in regional centers or Semarang, and demand is also more limited. From an investment perspective, Central Java's rural areas are characterized primarily by agricultural land use and small-scale local development. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to land or property; for them, applicable laws permit only limited, time-bound title rights—such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights). All potential investors are advised to discuss these general legal frameworks in detail with local legal experts, particularly for transactions in rural, poorly documented areas.
Safety and security
No local or kecamatan-level statistical data on Ngegot's public safety is available in public sources. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Demak and the rural areas of Central Java province consist of relatively peaceful villages with community-centered lifestyles, where social bonds are strong and life in smaller settlements is organized in a close-knit manner. Compared to larger Indonesian urban areas, the rural regency villages are generally not burdened by major urban crime phenomena; however, all such generalizations should be treated with caution, since precise crime or security data specific to Ngegot is not available. Travelers and those intending to settle are always advised to inquire about the current situation from local authorities or reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No data on known tourist attractions in Ngegot appears in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Demak, however, possesses outstanding cultural and religious heritage: the regency is the former territory of the Demak Sultanate, which once constituted a dominant power in the region and is closely linked to the history of Islam's spread in Java and the legacy of the Wali Sanga—the nine Islamic missionaries. This is reflected in the regency's popular nickname Kota Wali (City of Saints). Located in the regency's capital, Demak city, is the Demak Grand Mosque (Masjid Agung Demak), counted among the most historically significant Islamic religious sites on Java island, visited annually by thousands of pilgrims and tourists. The settlements of Ngegot lie at varying distances from these notable locations, though exact kilometer measurements cannot be derived from sources. Visitors to the village can thus primarily view the regency-level cultural and religious attractions in the region.
Summary
Ngegot is a small, rural settlement in Kabupaten Demak, in Kecamatan Mijen, Central Java province. Due to the absence of independent, detailed documentation, the village can be understood primarily through regency-level context and characteristics: Kabupaten Demak is a north-Java regency with rich Islamic historical heritage, benefiting also from its proximity to Semarang's sphere of influence. Ngegot itself bears the characteristics typical of average Central Java rural villages and is best understood both from real estate market and tourism perspectives within the broader regency context.

