Jatisari – a small village in Kecamatan Sluke, Kabupaten Rembang
Jatisari is a small village (desa) in Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah), Indonesia, belonging to the Kecamatan Sluke administrative district, whose administrative and economic center is the regency named Kabupaten Rembang. Based on Jatisari's geographical coordinates (-6.6358; 111.5140), the village is located relatively close to the Java Sea coast, in the northern part of the Rembang region that extends into the coastal strip on the eastern part of Java. The available source materials do not contain independent, village-level data regarding Jatisari, so the description below presents verifiable context at the Kabupaten Rembang level where necessary.
General overview
Jatisari is a settlement that is not widely known, functioning as one small administrative unit of Kecamatan Sluke. Kecamatan Sluke itself, as part of Kabupaten Rembang, lies in the northern coastal strip of Central Java along the so-called Pantura (Pantai Utara Jawa, or North Java Coastal Road). This transportation and economic corridor is the most important connecting axis of the province. The administrative and economic center of Kabupaten Rembang is the city of Rembang (Kota Rembang), which is also the regency's namesake district (Kecamatan Rembang). The Rembang region is traditionally characterized by fishing, salt production, and agriculture, and these sectors form the basis of livelihood in small villages, including settlements belonging to Kecamatan Sluke. Jatisari itself is likely an agricultural community, which may be characterized by the tight, communal lifestyle typical of Javanese villages and rice cultivation or other basic agricultural activities; however, specific verified data on this is not currently available.
Real estate and investment
Independent real estate market data for Jatisari is not available, so this section presents the broader market context of Kabupaten Rembang and Central Java Province (Jawa Tengah). The Rembang regency is characterized by rural and partially coastal properties, with prices and demand at significantly lower levels than in larger cities on Java or in the more developed markets around Bali and Jakarta. Within Central Java Province as a whole, in smaller, rural administrative units, property demand is primarily tied to internal migration and local needs, with minimal foreign investment activity. Under the general framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations, foreigners (non-Indonesian citizens) cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in certain cases Hak Sewa (leasehold rights) are available. These rules apply equally to Jatisari and to Kabupaten Rembang as a whole. In rural Javanese small villages, real estate development opportunities are limited, and investor interest depends primarily on the level of infrastructure and accessibility development.
Safety and security
No specific verified statistics or source data are available regarding Jatisari's public safety situation. Generally speaking, rural and small village areas of Central Java Province—given the nature of the province and Kabupaten Rembang—are characterized by a low incidence of violent crime and relatively stable community order, stemming from the tight community bonds of Javanese villages and local social norms. Minor property crimes may of course occur, as they do in other rural areas of Indonesia, but no source indicates extraordinary security risks. For foreign visitors or those planning longer stays, it is recommended to monitor information from the Indonesian embassy and local authorities, as the public safety situation may change over time.
Tourist attractions
The available source materials do not contain named tourist attractions related to Jatisari. Within Kabupaten Rembang's territory, the broader region's characteristic features include the Java Sea coastal landscape, local fishing harbors, and landscapes indicative of salt production, which present a distinctive character for travelers along the Pantura. In the city of Rembang (Kota Rembang)—which is the regency's administrative and economic center—administrative and cultural institutions can be found, and the urban environment provides insight into the region's life. Due to Kecamatan Sluke's location, the coastal character of the region is defining; nearby coastlines and local fishing traditions are part of the district's general character, but no specific, named tourist attraction can be identified from verified sources in connection with Jatisari or Kecamatan Sluke.
Summary
Jatisari is a small, sparsely documented administrative unit in Central Java Province, within Kecamatan Sluke district and Kabupaten Rembang regency. The region is traditionally characterized by fishing, salt production, and agriculture, lies along the Pantura, and is not among Indonesia's known tourism or investment destinations. The information gathered here primarily reflects the context at the regency and provincial level, as specific village-level data is not available from verified sources. Before making decisions that require thorough, local knowledge, it is advisable to contact the local administrative offices (kelurahan, kecamatan office) directly.

