Bumiayu – small village in the Kabupaten Pati region of central Java
Bumiayu is an Indonesian small settlement situated in the Kabupaten Pati region of central Java (Jawa Tengah), specifically within the Wedarijaksa district (kecamatan). Based on its coordinates (-6.7017238, 111.0549826), it is located relatively close to the northern coast of the Java peninsula, in the interior region of Pati regency. The kabupaten's administrative center is Kecamatan Pati, which functions as the regional hub for administration and commerce. Bumiayu does not have a separate entry on the publicly accessible Indonesian Wikipedia, so the following description relies primarily on verified data at the Kabupaten Pati level and the generally known characteristics of the regency.
General overview
Bumiayu belongs to the Wedarijaksa kecamatan, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Pati in Central Java. According to regency-level data, the total population of Kabupaten Pati at the end of 2020 was 1,324,188 people, and by mid-2024 this figure had grown to 1,379,022 people, indicating moderate but continuous population growth in the region. The kabupaten's motto – "Pati Bumi Mina Tani" – refers to fishing (mina) and agriculture (tani), which well reflects the economic and cultural character of the regency. Bumiayu, as a small rural community, presumably fits into this agricultural-fishing lifestyle, although the available sources contain no specific, settlement-level confirmation of this. The Wedarijaksa district, due to its relative proximity to the north Javanese coast, may be connected to the supply chains of fishing activities, but this too can only be inferred from the broader regional context. The kabupaten as a whole is characterized by the fact that most villages are based on rice cultivation, small-scale horticulture, and fishing processing industries, and these activities form the basis of local livelihoods.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level data is available for Bumiayu's real estate market, so the assessment necessarily relies on the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Pati. Kabupaten Pati belongs to the rural areas of central Java, where property prices are typically significantly lower than in the province's larger cities – Semarang or Solo – and market activity is also more subdued. The rural Javanese real estate market is generally characterized by low turnover, longer sales times, and the decisive role of local demand. From an investment perspective, rural Central Java can be relevant primarily for those interested in agricultural land and the local rental housing market. Within the framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, an important general fact is that foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property in Indonesia; the legal forms available to them include Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights), which provide time-limited but lawful opportunities for property use. These national rules apply in Kabupaten Pati and thus in the Bumiayu area as well.
Safety and security
No settlement-specific statistics or documented sources are available for Bumiayu's public safety, so in this area too the broader regional picture can provide guidance. Kabupaten Pati, as a rural regency in central Java, generally fits into the public safety situation characteristic of the rural areas of Jawa Tengah province. The rural districts of Central Java, according to available general Indonesian security assessments, are not among particularly high-risk regions; daily life in villages typically proceeds according to close community ties and local customs. Of course, this does not mean that minor theft or traffic accidents do not occur, as these are present in all inhabited areas. For thorough, local-level public safety assessment, the official data of Polres Pati (Pati Police Headquarters) would be the authoritative source, however, these are not available for this description.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attraction for Bumiayu settlement appears in the available sources. The Indonesian Wikipedia article on Kabupaten Pati regency as a whole also contains no detailed list of specific tourist sites, merely highlighting the kabupaten's agricultural and fishing characteristics. It can be generally said that in the north Javanese coastal regions – to which Kabupaten Pati is also connected – traditional fishing ports, rural landscapes sectioned by rice fields, and various local manifestations of Javanese cultural heritage are characteristic, such as religious celebrations and traditional customs of village communities. However, none of these can be sourced to Bumiayu as a specific tourist destination. Those wishing to explore the broader Kabupaten Pati region can obtain information about local tourism opportunities in Pati city, the seat of the regency.
Summary
Bumiayu is a small settlement located in the Wedarijaksa district of Kabupaten Pati in central Java, for which no separate, detailed description is publicly available. The regency-level data provide a picture of a kabupaten with nearly 1.4 million inhabitants, proud of its agricultural and fishing traditions, whose rural villages – presumably including Bumiayu – fit into this characteristically Javanese rural lifestyle. Regarding the real estate market and public safety, the broader central Javanese rural context is the reference point; for precise, local-level information, one should consult the relevant authorities of Kabupaten Pati or local real estate agents.

