Mangir – a small village in the Rogojampi district, Kabupaten Banyuwangi
Mangir is a settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province in Indonesia, within the Kabupaten Banyuwangi administrative unit, belonging to the Kecamatan Rogojampi district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-8.3528518, 114.2925424), it is located in the easternmost part of Java island, not far from the Bali Strait. East Java is the largest in area among Indonesia's six Javanese provinces, and the country's second most populous province, with nearly 41.9 million inhabitants at the end of 2024. Independent, published statistical data specifically regarding Mangir is not found in available sources, therefore the following presents the broader administrative and regional context, clearly indicating at which level the given statement applies.
General overview
Mangir belongs to the Kecamatan Rogojampi administrative district, which forms part of Kabupaten Banyuwangi. Banyuwangi lies at the eastern tip of Java island and is directly bordered by the Bali Strait, meaning this area bears both Javanese and Balinese cultural influences. Kecamatan Rogojampi itself is an agricultural and small-town character district, within which smaller villages, likely including Mangir, are predominantly agrarian communities. Based on regency-level data, Banyuwangi is one of East Java's largest administrative units in terms of area, and the region has undergone significant development in recent decades from both infrastructural and tourism perspectives. The province as a whole, East Java, plays a significant industrial and financial role in Indonesia's central and eastern regions, contributing approximately 15 percent to the country's GDP according to available provincial-level data. Mangir itself does not appear in broader recognized tourism or economic perspectives, thus can primarily be understood as part of the local Banyuwangi community life and the agricultural landscape.
Real estate and investment
Concrete, publicly available real estate market data specific to Mangir is not available, therefore the following conclusions concern the level of Kabupaten Banyuwangi and East Java province, and should be understood as such. Kabupaten Banyuwangi has increasingly attracted the attention of both domestic and foreign investors in recent years, partly due to developing tourism and infrastructure investments. In the case of smaller, interior villages, real estate prices are generally considerably more modest than in coastal or near-urban areas. From an investment perspective, it is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real property; the legal frameworks available to them can be realized in the form of long-term lease (Hak Sewa) and, under certain limited circumstances, the right of use (Hak Pakai). This general Indonesian land tenure regulation applies equally to Mangir and the entire Kabupaten Banyuwangi. In agricultural-character smaller villages, the real estate market typically follows local, organic dynamics, and is not connected to larger tourism development projects.
Safety and security
Independent, settlement-level statistical data regarding public safety in Mangir is not available in the sources used. Considering the broader regional context, the assessment of East Java province's public safety can be understood based on conditions generally characteristic of the province: rural, agricultural areas, such as Kecamatan Rogojampi and its surroundings, typically count as quieter, less urban environments. On the territory of Banyuwangi regency, parallel with the expansion of tourism, local authorities have also paid increased attention to maintaining public order, particularly at better-known visitor sites. However, any concrete crime statistics or security assessment regarding Mangir cannot be provided due to lack of sources, and drawing such conclusions on the basis of available data would not be well-founded.
Tourist attractions
Mangir itself does not appear in tourism sources as a named attraction. Kabupaten Banyuwangi, however, counts as one of East Java's most diverse tourism regions, within which numerous natural and cultural attractions can be found in and near the district. Kecamatan Rogojampi is located in the interior, lowland part of the regency, and is not directly in the zone of coastal or mountainous attractions. Within the broader territory of Banyuwangi regency — although these are at various distances from Mangir — recognized sites include the natural features characteristic of the Bali Strait coastline, as well as the region's generally rich cultural heritage, which is connected to the legacy of the Using ethnic group. In the case of tourism interest, it is worthwhile to inquire about programs and attractions available at the regency level, since Mangir itself cannot be considered an independent tourism destination based on available information.
Summary
Mangir is a poorly documented, presumably agricultural-character small settlement in the Kecamatan Rogojampi district in Kabupaten Banyuwangi in East Java province. The area, due to its proximity to the Bali Strait, is situated in a complex cultural and geographic setting, and the broader Banyuwangi region has entered a development trajectory in recent decades from both tourism and economic perspectives. The settlement itself, however, does not appear in either tourism or real estate market sources as an independent unit, thus for interested parties, regency-level information provides a better-founded picture of the area's conditions and opportunities.

