Lembupurwo – a small settlement in Mirit District, southern Kabupaten Kebumen
Lembupurwo is a small Javanese settlement located in Kabupaten Kebumen in the province of Central Java (Jawa Tengah), within the area of Kecamatan Mirit. Based on its coordinates (-7.8159723; 109.803815), the settlement lies in the southern part of Central Java, facing the Indian Ocean. The provincial capital, Semarang, is located considerably further north. Central Java as a whole is one of Indonesia's most populous and culturally significant provinces, known as a center of Javanese traditions.
General overview
Lembupurwo does not feature prominently in available encyclopedic or tourist sources, which suggests that this is a relatively small population, quiet rural community. The settlement belongs to the administrative area of Kecamatan Mirit, which forms part of Kabupaten Kebumen. Kebumen Regency lies in the southwestern part of Central Java and is characterized typically by agricultural rural areas, where rice cultivation and smallholder farming play a defining role in the local economy. Based on its coordinates, Lembupurwo may be located near the southern coastline, which is consistent with the geographic location of Mirit District — this region is low-lying agricultural land relatively close to the Indian Ocean coast. The province as a whole is characterized by the strong presence of Javanese ethnic and cultural traditions in daily life, although in the Kebumen region, scattered Sundanese cultural elements can be observed due to the influence of the neighboring West Java province. The province itself counted approximately 38.3 million inhabitants in mid-2024 according to data from Badan Pusat Statistik, making Central Java one of Indonesia's most populous administrative units.
Real estate and investment
No specific real estate market data is available for Lembupurwo; therefore, the following outlines the general real estate market context of the broader Kabupaten Kebumen and Central Java province. In the Kebumen region — as is generally the case in rural districts of Central Java — real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in the larger cities of the province (such as Semarang) or in the neighboring Special Capital Territory of Yogyakarta. In rural, agricultural areas, land prices and property costs are moderate, a situation linked to low demand and the level of infrastructure development. From an investment perspective, small villages of this character generally fall within the scope of long-term investments based on local needs, such as agriculture or rental property, while large-scale development projects tend to be realized in the region's urban centers. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign ownership of land is strictly regulated: foreign citizens cannot, as a general rule, acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property, but can only exercise various leasehold or use rights under specified conditions; therefore, before making any investment decision, it is advisable to consult a local legal expert.
Safety and security
No specific data on public safety is available for Lembupurwo. Generally speaking, rural, agricultural settlements in Central Java — including small communities in Kabupaten Kebumen — tend to represent quieter environments with lower crime rates compared to larger urban centers. The close social networks of local communities and traditional Javanese village life generally have a favorable effect on public safety. However, without specific statistical data, comparative indicators, or police data, significant claims cannot be made in this area, and up-to-date information obtained from local sources is necessary to assess the actual situation.
Tourist attractions
No directly documented tourist attractions linked to Lembupurwo are available. The Kecamatan Mirit and the broader Kabupaten Kebumen region, however, are known for several natural features noted within the area. Kebumen's southern coast, facing the Indian Ocean, offers sandy beaches that may be relevant from a local tourism perspective — due to Lembupurwo's southern location, the coastal stretch may be relatively close to the village, although exact distances cannot be specified without sources. Furthermore, significant cave systems are found within Kabupaten Kebumen territory and form part of local tourism; these, however, are typically linked to other districts of the regency rather than to Mirit District. Those visiting the region would primarily benefit from visiting the larger city of Kebumen and its surroundings, where infrastructure and better-known attractions are more readily accessible. Lembupurwo itself is likely to be of greater interest to those curious about rural Javanese village landscapes and way of life rather than from an organized tourism perspective.
Summary
Lembupurwo is a small, rural Javanese settlement in Kecamatan Mirit in the southern part of Kabupaten Kebumen, in Central Java province. The location lacks easily accessible, widely documented characteristics: neither touristically known attractions nor special real estate market features can be identified based on available sources. The broader province — Central Java — can be characterized as a center of Javanese culture, with agricultural traditions and strong local community ties. Based on the foregoing, Lembupurwo may be considered a quiet, traditional Javanese rural community, for which local, up-to-date data and personal local knowledge are necessary for proper assessment.

