Agungmulyo – a small settlement on the northern coast of Central Java in the Juwana district
Agungmulyo is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Juwana district (Kecamatan Juwana) of Kabupaten Pati in Central Java (Jawa Tengah). Based on its coordinates (-6.6791801, 111.1369515), it is located near the northern coast of Java, in an area extending along the pantura route connecting the cities of Pati and Rembang. Within the Java macroregion, it is a relatively lesser-known, typically agrarian small settlement of Central Java. Since no settlement-level data sources are available, the location is presented below based on the broader district and regency-level context of Agungmulyo.
General overview
Agungmulyo belongs to the Kecamatan Juwana administrative unit, which according to Indonesian-language Wikipedia sources is the second-largest kecamatan in Kabupaten Pati, after the Pati city district. Kecamatan Juwana lies along the northern Java coastline, and one section of the pantura route runs through it — this road is one of Central Java's most important transportation axes, handling east-west traffic on the northern part of Java. The district as a whole is known for two characteristic economic activities: on the one hand, the manufacture of copper and brass handicraft products (kerajinan kuningan), and on the other hand, the breeding and processing of bandeng, a type of milkfish (Chanos chanos). The latter makes Juwana one of Central Java's major fishing and aquaculture zones. Agungmulyo, as a smaller rural unit, presumably fits into this agricultural and fishery environment, though direct, verifiable sources on this are not available. The settlement's name — whose second element derives from the Javanese-Indonesian word "mulyo" (noble, prosperous, honorable) — is found in numerous place names throughout Java, and generally points to naming traditions linked to earlier waves of administrative reorganization in the governance system.
Real estate and investment
No direct, verifiable data source is available regarding Agungmulyo's real estate market. At the broader Kabupaten Pati level, it can generally be said that the region's real estate supply is primarily composed of agricultural and fishery-use land parcels, as well as small-town residential properties. The Juwana district, as part of the north-Java pantura zone, has some commercial and logistical importance, which may also affect the local real estate market. In Indonesia, full land ownership (Hak Milik) by foreign nationals is not legally possible; the available legal frameworks for them are Hak Pakai (usage rights), Hak Sewa (lease rights), and, under specified conditions, Hak Guna Bangunan (building usage rights). These general rules also apply to Kabupaten Pati territory. Unlike the real estate markets in Bali or major Javanese cities that are specifically targeted by foreign investors, foreign interest in the Juwana district and thus the Agungmulyo area cannot currently be considered a determining factor; local real estate transactions typically occur between local and domestic buyers.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable statistical source is available regarding Agungmulyo's public safety situation. In general terms, Kabupaten Pati and the Kecamatan Juwana area belong to those rural regions of Central Java that do not feature prominently in regional security warnings. The smaller settlements on the north-Java coast are typically rural areas with low population density, where public safety generally aligns with the provincial rural average. However, for any specific security assessment, on-site information gathering and access to current, reliable local sources is recommended, as generalizations cannot be relied upon, particularly for small settlements.
Tourist attractions
Agungmulyo itself does not appear as a recognized tourist destination in available sources, and no named attractions directly tied to the village are documented. Regarding the broader Kecamatan Juwana, Wikipedia sources highlight copper and brass handicrafts, as well as bandeng breeding, as the district's most characteristic activities; while these are primarily economic rather than tourist attractions, they may offer interested visitors some insight into the daily life of the district through local artisan workshops and activities related to fishery. At the broader Kabupaten Pati level, numerous other districts in the region offer natural and cultural attractions that are accessible by road from Juwana, though detailed discussion of these exceeds the scope of this guide focused on Agungmulyo. The northern Java coast generally offers visual and cultural experience through its landscape connected to marine fishing and aquaculture for those traveling there.
Summary
Agungmulyo is a small Javanese village in the Juwana district of Kabupaten Pati in Central Java, near the northern coast's pantura route. The copper handicraft industry and bandeng fishing characteristic of the district as a whole provide the broader economic context into which the settlement presumably fits. Direct, detailed data specific to Agungmulyo — whether regarding the real estate market, public safety, or tourist attractions — cannot be extracted from currently available sources; access to on-site information or more recent databases would be needed for these matters. At the regency and district level, the location belongs to a region of modest but living economic traditions of the central-Java rural northern-coastal zone.

