Bumirejo – small Javanese village in Margorejo District, Kabupaten Pati
Bumirejo is a small Indonesian settlement located in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, within Kabupaten Pati regency, belonging to Margorejo kecamatan (district). Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately 6.77° south latitude, 111.00° east longitude), it is situated in the north-central part of Java Island. The seat of Kabupaten Pati is Pati district, and the regency as a whole extends across the internal, agriculturally-oriented areas of Java Island in Indonesia. No settlement-level statistical sources are currently available, so the following description relies on verifiable data and general context available at the broader regency and Central Java province levels.
General overview
Bumirejo is not among Indonesia's widely known or prominently visited settlements; within Margorejo kecamatan, it is considered a typical rural Javanese village. Kabupaten Pati — whose motto is "Pati Bumi Mina Tani" — is a regency in Central Java with traditions of agriculture and fishing. The regency's total population was 1,324,188 at the end of 2020 and reached 1,379,022 in mid-2024, indicating steady but moderate population growth. The designation "Bumi Mina Tani" refers to two defining pillars of the local economy: arable land (tani – agriculture) and fishing and fish culture (mina). Margorejo district itself is typically an agrarian region where rice and vegetable cultivation, as well as small-scale livestock farming, form the basis of livelihood. In this regard, Bumirejo fits into the row of surrounding villages: the life of local communities is determined by the agricultural calendar and traditional Javanese village customs.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable real estate market data is available for Bumirejo or Margorejo kecamatan, so the following presents general characteristics affecting the broader Kabupaten Pati region. In rural settlements of Kabupaten Pati, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the larger urban centers of Central Java (such as Semarang or Solo), which may offer accessible opportunities for local investors with smaller capital in the form of agricultural land or small residential properties. However, an important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik); primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available to them, to be interpreted within the framework of applicable Indonesian legislation. In rural, non-tourist regions — as Bumirejo's surroundings appear to be — international investor interest is generally moderate, with real estate transactions predominantly occurring between local parties. The pace of economic development in the region is closely linked to the performance of the agricultural sector and the extent of infrastructure development.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable data is available on public safety in Bumirejo. Regarding the broader region, namely Kabupaten Pati and generally rural areas of Central Java, it can be said that Indonesia's inland Javanese regions are typically less in the focus of international public safety warnings compared to coastal areas with higher tourist traffic. In rural Javanese villages, traditional community social control is strong, and neighborhood relations are close. Nevertheless, no specific crime statistics can be cited regarding the settlement, and when assessing the security situation, current information from official Indonesian authorities and the foreign ministry of the country of origin should be considered authoritative. Generally speaking, in smaller Javanese villages, the issue of everyday security does not appear as a highlighted problem area in available, reliable sources, though this finding should also be understood at the regency and provincial level, not exclusively to Bumirejo.
Tourist attractions
No source data on distinct, named tourist attractions is available for Bumirejo and the narrower Margorejo district. At the broader Kabupaten Pati level, however, it can be said that the regency possesses several regionally known attractions that may be relevant from the perspective of local domestic tourism; these appear primarily in the form of natural landscapes, local religious sites, and cultural heritage elements in this part of Central Java. Javanese village life itself offers a distinctive cultural context: community customs tied to local agricultural rhythms and traditional Javanese village celebrations are part of everyday life. For non-tourist-profile small settlements like Bumirejo, the district capital Pati's city center and other, possibly better-known districts of Kabupaten are accessible via relatively short overland routes, and these serve as relevant reference points for travelers orienting themselves in the region.
Summary
Bumirejo is a rural Javanese settlement belonging to Margorejo District in Kabupaten Pati in Central Java. Available data extends only to the regency level: Kabupaten Pati is a regency of more than 1.3 million people with traditions of agriculture and fishing. The village itself does not rank among known tourist destinations, and no specific real estate market or public safety data are available for it. Based on the broader Javanese rural context, it can be described as a typical, agriculturally-oriented community, whose assessment is framed by the general characteristics of the regency and the province.


