Kendaldoyong – village in Wonosalam District, Kabupaten Demak
Kendaldoyong is a small settlement in Indonesia's Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within the administrative area of Kabupaten Demak, belonging to Wonosalam District (Kecamatan Wonosalam). Based on its geographical coordinates (-6.9236; 110.6422), it is located in the northern interior part of Java Island. The broader administrative unit, Kabupaten Demak, lies east of Semarang city and borders the Java Sea to the west. The available source material covers exclusively the Kabupaten Demak level, so the description below presents regency-level data and relationships, which the text clearly indicates where applicable.
General overview
Kendaldoyong does not appear in widely known tourism or administrative sources, suggesting it is a characteristically agricultural, smaller Javanese village. Kecamatan Wonosalam is located in the central-eastern part of Kabupaten Demak and constitutes a predominantly rural area. According to regency-level data, Kabupaten Demak has an area of 897.43 km² and, based on 2019 figures, a population of slightly over 1.15 million, representing relatively dense habitation by rural Javanese standards. The kabupaten borders Kabupaten Jepara to the north, Kabupaten Kudus to the east, Kabupaten Grobogan to the southeast, and Semarang city and Kabupaten Semarang to the west. The regency itself has traditionally been significant for rice production and fishing, particularly in the northern coastal belt. Wonosalam District, to which Kendaldoyong belongs, is more properly categorized among the interior, inland agricultural areas. Based on all this, the village is presumably home to an agricultural community where rice farming and local smallholder agriculture form the basis of livelihood, although no verifiable source confirms this specifically.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Kendaldoyong, no settlement-level real estate market data is available, so the following should be understood in the context of Kabupaten Demak and the broader region. Kabupaten Demak is located directly adjacent to Semarang, the provincial capital of Central Java, which exerts a certain level of economic development pressure on the regency as a whole, particularly in western and southern areas closer to Semarang. In rural, more remote villages such as Kendaldoyong likely is, real estate prices are correspondingly lower and investment activity is limited. Under Indonesian law, foreign nationals cannot acquire direct ownership rights (hak milik) to property; they have access to building rights (hak guna bangunan) or long-term lease agreements under applicable regulations. This general commercial and legal framework applies to villages lying within Kabupaten Demak, including Kendaldoyong. Infrastructural developments resulting from proximity to the Semarang agglomeration may affect rural parts of the kabupaten in the long term, but direct impact on such a small village is not yet documented.
Safety and security
No verifiable statistical data on public security in Kendaldoyong is available from local or external sources. Generally speaking, rural villages in Central Java typically have lower crime rates compared to larger Indonesian cities, and traditional norms of rural community life—through the local community self-organization systems (rukun tetangga and rukun warga)—provide relatively close social control. For Kabupaten Demak, no publicly accessible, updated crime statistics are available upon which concrete claims could be based. The above merely reflects the general context of rural Javanese areas and does not substitute for data from local police sources or reliable organizations (such as annual reports from the Indonesian National Police).
Tourist attractions
No identified tourist attractions associated with Kendaldoyong can be found in sources at either settlement or Kecamatan Wonosalam level. Kabupaten Demak as a whole, however, possesses significant historical and religious heritage. Within the regency's territory stands the Great Mosque of Demak (Masjid Agung Demak), one of the oldest and most important mosques in Indonesia, closely connected to the early history of Islam's spread in Java, linked to the 15th–16th century Demak Sultanate. This attraction, however, is located in Demak city, the regency's seat, not in Wonosalam District. The exact distance from Wonosalam District and Kendaldoyong cannot be documented from available sources, but based on the regency's size, the distance is likely on the order of several tens of kilometers. Those traveling there should directly inquire locally about transportation options and road conditions.
Summary
Kendaldoyong is a small Javanese settlement that, as part of Kecamatan Wonosalam, belongs to Kabupaten Demak in Central Java. No unique, location-specific source is available for the village, so the description relied predominantly on regency-level data and the general context of rural Javanese areas. Kabupaten Demak as a whole is a district of nearly 1.16 million population with agricultural traditions and Islamic historical heritage, of which this small community is a part. For those interested in such rural villages for property rental or extended stays, it is advisable to obtain current, location-specific information through local intermediaries.

