Kendalasem – a small settlement in Wedung subdistrict, Kabupaten Demak
Kendalasem is a settlement in Kabupaten Demak within the Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, belonging to Wedung subdistrict. Based on its geographic coordinates (-6.724954; 110.643710), it is situated in the northern part of the kabupaten, facing toward the Java Sea. Kabupaten Demak itself borders Semarang city and Kabupaten Semarang to the west, while the Java Sea forms its northwestern boundary. Publicly available source materials specific to Kendalasem are currently not accessible; therefore, the following sections rely on the generally known characteristics of Kabupaten Demak that encompasses Wedung subdistrict, which each section clearly indicates.
General overview
Kendalasem is a small, relatively unknown rural settlement in Wedung subdistrict. Wedung district itself is located in the northern part of Kabupaten Demak, relatively close to the Java Sea coast. The total area of Kabupaten Demak is 897.43 km², with a population of 1,158,772 people according to 2019 data. A significant portion of the kabupaten's economic activity consists of agriculture, fishing, and related processing industries; in coastal zones such as Wedung, fishing has traditionally been a defining livelihood source. Kendalasem itself occupies a peripheral position relative to the kabupaten's urban center, Demak city, and is not considered a priority destination from either tourism or industrial perspectives based on publicly available data. The settlement has direct significance primarily for the local community living there, similar to the typical agricultural and fishing villages of the broader region.
Real estate and investment
Published real estate market data specific to Kendalasem is not available. Considering Kabupaten Demak as a whole, the development of the real estate market is significantly influenced by the proximity of Semarang – the seat of Central Java province; in parts of the kabupaten adjacent to Semarang, urban expansion has resulted in more active real estate trading, while in the northern coastal zones, including presumably Wedung, the market moves more slowly and is typically characterized by lower property prices. It may generally be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; for them, frameworks such as Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in some cases Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available, which are regulated according to Indonesian land law (Undang-Undang Pokok Agraria). From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Demak offers potential primarily in its southern and western areas closer to the Semarang agglomeration, while peripheral, seaside villages such as Kendalasem are relevant mainly from the standpoint of local agricultural or fishing-related property use.
Safety and security
Public statistics on public safety specific to Kendalasem are not available from public sources. Kabupaten Demak is generally considered one of the relatively stable public safety areas within Central Java; rural zones in the province – particularly smaller fishing and agricultural villages – typically have low crime rates, though settlement-level data on this cannot be provided. In insufficiently urbanized regions such as Wedung subdistrict, community control (the rukun tetangga and rukun warga system) has traditionally provided strong social cohesion, which generally contributes to maintaining local public safety. However, travelers and potential property buyers are advised to seek information on current conditions from local authorities or the kabupaten-level police (Polres Demak).
Tourist attractions
No tourist source material regarding the direct appeal of Kendalasem is available. At the Kabupaten Demak level, however, a notable destination is the Great Mosque of Demak (Masjid Agung Demak), which is one of the most significant historical Islamic monuments in Java, dating from the 15th–16th century Demak Sultanate period. Demak city, the kabupaten seat, is located approximately 25 kilometers east of Semarang and has become a pilgrimage and cultural tourism destination because of the mosque. From Wedung district, this site is within accessible distance by car or motorcycle. Additionally, in the northern, coastal areas of the kabupaten, the proximity of the Java Sea brings fishing ports and mangrove forests, which may be of interest to those inclined toward ecotourism – though a named location specifically tied to Kendalasem cannot be confirmed from sources. For those wishing to learn about the region's natural and cultural values, Demak city and the more distant Semarang represent the most developed tourism infrastructure base.
Summary
Kendalasem is one of the smaller, less documented settlements of Wedung subdistrict in Kabupaten Demak in Central Java. Detailed information about the village does not appear in public sources; therefore, the above sections have presented characteristics at the Kabupaten Demak regency level, clearly indicating this framing. In the relatively moderately developed, rural character areas of the kabupaten – such as Wedung – life is decidedly tied to agriculture and fishing, with tourism and real estate market activity at low levels. Regarding the cultural heritage and accessibility of Kabupaten Demak, the Great Mosque of Demak and proximity to Semarang primarily provide the broader context for the region.

