Gintangan – village in Blimbingsari District, at the eastern edge of Kabupaten Banyuwangi
Gintangan is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, belonging to Blimbingsari kecamatan, within the administrative unit of Kabupaten Banyuwangi. The regency is located at the easternmost point of Java island, and lies directly beside the Bali Strait, on the far side of which Bali island begins. Based on coordinates, Gintangan is situated in the region's interior, agricultural areas, several kilometers inland from the northern coast and Ketapang port. No directly available, publicly verifiable data source exists for the settlement itself; therefore, the following section presents authenticated information known at the level of Blimbingsari District and Kabupaten Banyuwangi, with the context clearly indicated.
General overview
Gintangan belongs to Blimbingsari kecamatan, which is located in the north-central part of Kabupaten Banyuwangi. According to data available at regency level, Kabupaten Banyuwangi is the largest kabupaten in East Java and the third-largest administrative unit across all of Java island. By mid-2023, the regency's total population exceeded 1.76 million. The area is traditionally inhabited by the Osing ethnic group—also known as Wong Blambangan—who represent a branch of Javanese culture strongly marked by Balinese influence. The name "Osing" itself derives from the Balinese word "tusing" (meaning "not"), reflecting the centuries-long neighborhood and interweaving of the two cultures. Blimbingsari District takes its name from Blimbingsari village, known for its historically significant Christian community and recognized as one of the most notable Balinese Christian settlements in Java—though this namesake village and Gintangan are separate settlements. Gintangan itself is primarily considered a small, agriculturally-oriented village, situated in the regency's interior landscape near fertile lands and plantations. No data suggesting particular tourist prominence, urban infrastructure, or industrial functions is available regarding the settlement.
Real estate and investment
No authenticated, settlement-level data is available directly regarding Gintangan's real estate market and investment environment. However, at the broader regional level of Kabupaten Banyuwangi, a more general trend is observable: the regency has become a site of intensifying tourist and infrastructure development over the past decade, particularly in coastal and natural areas near Bali, which have attracted growing real estate demand. This process has primarily affected areas near the port, coast, and major tourist destinations. Interior, agriculturally-oriented villages—such as Gintangan most likely represents—generally exhibit different dynamics: real estate prices are lower, demand is predominantly local in character, and development opportunities are more limited compared to coastal areas. As a general point of Indonesian legal framework, it should be noted that foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property in Indonesia; constructions such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) are available to them, making local legal consultation necessary before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No verifiable, settlement-level statistics are available regarding public safety in Gintangan. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Banyuwangi, as one of East Java's larger and developing regencies, has traditionally demonstrated close community bonds and relatively stable public security in its rural, agriculturally-oriented settlements. The "Tapal Kuda" region—of which Banyuwangi is part—does not appear as an area of heightened security risk in commonly known Indonesian public safety summaries. As in any rural Indonesian settlement, Gintangan operates under the principle that observance of basic precautions and respect for local customs are recommended. The available source material contains no specific crime statistics or incidents relating to the village.
Tourist attractions
No authenticated source is available regarding named tourist attractions within Gintangan itself. The namesake village of Blimbingsari kecamatan, Blimbingsari village itself, is home to a Balinese Christian community—a rarity in East Java—and represents a certain cultural curiosity within the region, though this is a characteristic of a neighboring settlement, not Gintangan. Within the broader area of Kabupaten Banyuwangi, those interested may encounter numerous widely recognized natural and cultural attractions: beyond Ketapang port and through the narrow strait crossing of the Bali Strait, Bali can be reached shortly thereafter; in the southern part of the regency lies Meru Betiri National Park; to the east, the Ijen crater lake and the sulfurous blue-flamed volcanic phenomenon attract travelers; and along the southern coasts, Plengkung Bay (G-Land) is known as one of the world's most renowned surfing destinations. These attractions are located at various points throughout the regency and are accessible from Gintangan, though no data on precise distances is available.
Summary
Gintangan is a small, agriculturally-oriented settlement in Blimbingsari kecamatan of Kabupaten Banyuwangi, in East Java's easternmost corner. No direct, authenticated source for the village is available; therefore, the regency-level context provides the most reliable framework: Banyuwangi is characterized as Java's largest kabupaten, a territory preserving Osing cultural heritage, and an area exhibiting intensifying development dynamics over the past decade. Gintangan itself does not qualify as a known tourist destination, but falls within the broader sphere of influence of Banyuwangi's rich natural and cultural offerings.

