Kedaleman – a small rural settlement in Rogojampi district, Banyuwangi regency
Kedaleman is an Indonesian settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur province), which belongs to the Rogojampi kecamatan (district) within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Banyuwangi. Banyuwangi regency is located in the easternmost part of the island of Java, and is a direct neighbor to the Bali Strait, which separates Java from Bali. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is found in the regency's internal, agricultural zones. The seat of Banyuwangi regency is Banyuwangi kecamatan, which is located at an administratively and infrastructurally accessible distance from Kedaleman.
General overview
No independent, detailed administrative or demographic data is currently available for Kedaleman itself, so the broader context – Rogojampi district and Kabupaten Banyuwangi – provides the main framework for understanding this place. Kabupaten Banyuwangi is the most extensively developed regency in Keast Java province, and the third largest regency in Java in terms of area. In mid-2023, the regency's total population was 1,769,234. Rogojampi kecamatan is located in the west-central part of the regency and is traditionally composed of agricultural and small community villages. The population living in the region predominantly belongs to the so-called Osing ethnic group (alternatively spelled: Wong Blambangan), which represents a local branch of Javanese culture characterized by strong Balinese influence – stemming also from Bali's proximity. The villages are generally traditional Javanese–Osing communities surrounded by rice fields, orchards, and smaller plantations. Kedaleman is certainly a settlement of similar character: a quiet, agricultural-natured small community following the region's life rhythm.
Real estate and investment
No detailed, verifiable sources are directly available on Kedaleman's real estate market, so the broader real estate market context of Kabupaten Banyuwangi provides the guiding framework below. Banyuwangi regency has received increasing tourist and investor attention in East Java over the past decade, primarily due to its natural attractions, the Bali connection via Ketapang port, and increasingly developed infrastructure. In rural, Rogojampi areas – where Kedaleman is located – real estate prices are generally significantly lower than in the regency's coastal zones or in the Banyuwangi city center. This typically represents a reduced entry threshold for agricultural properties, smaller plots, and simpler residential properties. For foreign investors, Indonesian law establishes a generally applicable framework: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) can be acquired exclusively by Indonesian citizens; foreigners may legally use long-term rental constructs (Hak Sewa), and in certain cases may apply the so-called Hak Pakai title. These rules apply uniformly across the country and are fully applicable to Banyuwangi regency.
Safety and security
No independent, published statistics are available on the public safety situation in Kedaleman. Generally speaking, Kabupaten Banyuwangi is not among the areas with emphasized public safety problems within the East Java region; its rural, agricultural communities – like most villages in Rogojampi kecamatan – are traditionally characterized by strong community cohesion and low conflict levels with outsiders. This naturally does not substitute for concrete, local-level security data, but merely reflects the generally known character of the region. For any concrete, up-to-date information, the local authorities or information materials from Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade should be considered the primary, reliable sources.
Tourist attractions
No source-verifiable data is available on named tourist attractions within Kedaleman itself. However, the broader Kabupaten Banyuwangi is one of East Java's richest regions in terms of natural attractions. Within the regency – in the area covered by Wikipedia sources – is located Ketapang port, which is the most important land-sea crossing point between Java and Bali. Banyuwangi regency's area of influence encompasses the Ijen crater (Kawah Ijen), known for its acidic crater lake and blue lava as a natural phenomenon; Baluran National Park, sometimes referred to as "Java's Africa"; and Meru Betiri National Park. All of these are accessible via the regency's road network, though source-verified data on their exact distances relative to Kedaleman is not available. Rogojampi kecamatan itself belongs to the regency's internal agricultural zone and primarily serves a transit role along routes leading toward the coast.
Summary
Kedaleman is a small-community, agricultural-natured, village-like settlement characteristic of East Java, which belongs to Rogojampi kecamatan and Kabupaten Banyuwangi. As the easternmost region of Java, Banyuwangi regency occupies a unique geographical and cultural position: the proximity of the Bali Strait, the Osing cultural heritage, and the natural values collectively provide the broader context into which Kedaleman fits. In the absence of complete local-level data, a realistic picture of the settlement's character can be formed on the basis of its location, the conditions of the district and regency, and the generally known East Javanese rural way of life.

