Jeruksari – village in the Tirto district, at the heart of Kabupaten Pekalongan
Jeruksari is a smaller settlement in Central Java (Jawa Tengah) province, which belongs to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Pekalongan, and within that to the Kecamatan Tirto district. Based on its geographical coordinates (approximately 6.86° south latitude, 109.66° east longitude), it is located close to the Java Sea coastline, on the northern Javanese coastal plain. The capital of the kabupaten (regency) is Kajen, and the area is bordered on the north directly by the Java Sea and Kota Pekalongan. Jeruksari itself does not have detailed, independent encyclopedic sources, so the presentation below is based primarily on broader Kabupaten Pekalongan-level data and contexts, honestly indicating this limitation.
General overview
Jeruksari, as part of Kecamatan Tirto, lies in an area that belongs to the northern, coastal strip of Kabupaten Pekalongan. The kabupaten itself is a medium-sized administrative unit: according to 2019 data, the regency's population exceeded 897,000 people, and by mid-2024 reached 1,026,000, indicating moderate but continuous growth. Jeruksari itself is relatively unknown to the broader public; it does not feature as a notable tourist destination at either regional or national level. The area of Kecamatan Tirto – as much of Kabupaten Pekalongan – is characterized by agricultural and small-scale industrial activities, with a lifestyle typical of North Javanese coastal villages. The dominant industry for the broader Pekalongan region is the tradition of batik weaving and dyeing: Pekalongan city and its immediate surroundings are recognized throughout Indonesia as one of the centers of batik culture, which has a radiating effect on the kabupaten territory, including coastal areas. It is important to emphasize that this statement applies to the broader region and is not exclusive to Jeruksari.
Real estate and investment
There are no concrete, verifiable real estate market data available regarding Jeruksari. Based on the broader Kabupaten Pekalongan-level context, however, it can be stated that the real estate market in North Javanese coastal small villages is typically characterized by moderate turnover, with property prices generally significantly lower than in major cities or popular tourist regions. The area is primarily active among local buyers; investment interest appears in the direction of smaller commercial and agricultural properties. As a general Indonesian legal framework, it should be noted that foreign nationals cannot acquire direct land ownership (hak milik) in Indonesia, though certain limited-access property rights (such as hak pakai) can be utilized under specified conditions. This general regulation applies throughout Kabupaten Pekalongan and is thus relevant to Jeruksari as well. Local legal and real estate market consultation is strongly recommended before making investment decisions.
Safety and security
Verifiable statistics are not available regarding safety and security in Jeruksari. Based on general characteristics of Kabupaten Pekalongan and Central Java province, it can be stated that public security in smaller rural settlements is generally influenced by community cohesion and local self-regulatory mechanisms (rukun tetangga, rukun warga system). In Indonesian terms, rural, North Javanese regions typically do not fall into high-crime areas, though this cannot be confirmed with specific data regarding Jeruksari. General precautionary measures applicable to travelers and prospective residents are recommended, as they would be at any lesser-explored rural location in Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
Jeruksari does not appear in verifiable sources as an independent tourist destination, and the available materials contain no specific attractions that can be linked to Kecamatan Tirto. In the broader Kabupaten Pekalongan area, however, there are numerous features that make the region culturally interesting. Pekalongan batik culture – which is part of UNESCO intangible cultural heritage in Indonesia – is an attraction extending across the entire region; the neighboring Kota Pekalongan is home to the Batik Pekalongan Museum, which is the most well-known cultural institution in the area. Additionally, due to the proximity of the Java Sea, smaller fishing villages and coastal areas are accessible in the northern part of the kabupaten, though their tourist infrastructure is limited. The available source materials contain no further information regarding Jeruksari's specific accessibility and any possible local attractions.
Summary
Jeruksari is a small settlement with relatively limited publicly available data in the Tirto district of Kabupaten Pekalongan in Central Java. The characteristics of the broader region – coastal location, cultural background related to batik, moderate population density, and traditional rural lifestyle – are likely applicable to the village as well, but these connections are not yet confirmed by independent, verifiable data specific to Jeruksari. For those wishing to become better acquainted with the Kabupaten Pekalongan region, it is advisable to consult local sources and directly contact the kabupaten administration for details.

