Birowo – a small rural settlement in Kecamatan Binangun, southern Blitar Regency
Birowo is a small rural settlement in Kabupaten Blitar (Blitar Regency) in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), Indonesia, belonging to Kecamatan Binangun (Binangun District). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is located in the southern part of the regency, toward the Java Sea, at approximately -8.22 latitude and 112.37 longitude. There is no detailed, standalone description of Birowo village itself in Wikipedia or other publicly accessible sources; therefore, the following presents available regency-level data and generally known characteristics of the broader region, always clearly indicating on what level of source each statement is based.
General overview
Birowo belongs to the Kecamatan Binangun administrative unit, which is located in the southern strip of Kabupaten Blitar. According to 2020 census data for the entire regency, the population of Kabupaten Blitar was 1,223,745 people, with a population density of approximately 770 people/km². This figure applies to the entire regency; no standalone data for Birowo is available. The seat of Kabupaten Blitar is located in Kecamatan Kanigoro, while the neighboring Kota Blitar (Blitar City) is administratively wedged as an enclave within the regency territory, which is a distinctive feature of the region's administrative structure. Due to the southern location of Binangun District, the area carries characteristic features of the Javanese agricultural landscape: rice fields, plantations, and small-village settlement patterns. Such villages in East Java are generally organized on strong community foundations, with local life predominantly tied to agriculture and fishing, particularly in areas closer to the coast.
Real estate and investment
Standalone real estate market data for Birowo and Binangun District are not publicly available; therefore, the following reflects general frameworks applicable to Kabupaten Blitar and the broader East Java region. Kabupaten Blitar is a rural regency located away from Kota Blitar and major tourist infrastructure, where property prices are generally significantly lower than near the larger cities of the province (Surabaya, Malang). Villages near the southern coastline occasionally attract interest from those seeking simpler vacation properties or land plots, but this is merely a generalization of regency-level trends. Regarding Indonesian property law frameworks, foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; for them, the so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) and, under certain conditions, Hak Sewa (lease rights) are the available legal forms. This is a nationwide regulation and thus applies to Birowo and Binangun District as well. Before any investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate market experts is advisable.
Safety and security
No publicly accessible settlement-level data on public safety or crime statistics is available for Birowo or Kecamatan Binangun. It can generally be said of the broader region, Kabupaten Blitar and rural areas of East Java, that these areas are characteristically lower in traffic and quieter compared to the more urbanized parts of the province, but this in itself indicates neither special security nor special risk. As general advice applicable to all of Indonesia, travelers and residents are advised to follow information from local authorities (polisi) and communications from the Indonesian government. Based on the present source material, specific public safety data for Birowo cannot be provided.
Tourist attractions
No standalone tourist material is available for Birowo village, so no named local attractions can be identified. However, Binangun District and the southern strip of Kabupaten Blitar are located near the Javanese coastline, where natural features known in other parts of the regency—river valleys, rice terraces, and the south Java coast—are characteristic of the broader region. Kabupaten Blitar is known in historical sources for the Bung Karno monument (the burial site of Indonesia's first president, Sukarno) associated with Blitar City; however, this is located in Blitar City, not in Binangun or Birowo. Within the regency territory, there are numerous cultural sites with Hindu-Javanese heritage and natural tourism sites, but reliable information about their relationship to Birowo—exact distances, accessibility—is not available from the present sources. For interested parties, information from the Kabupaten Blitar local tourism office can provide more precise and up-to-date information.
Summary
Birowo is a small East Javanese rural settlement belonging to Kecamatan Binangun and Kabupaten Blitar, located in the southern part of the regency, toward the Java Sea. No detailed, standalone source material is publicly available for the village; available data applies to the entire regency. Kabupaten Blitar exceeded 1.2 million people in 2020, and the region is predominantly rural and agricultural in character. On matters concerning the real estate market, public safety, or tourism, current local-level information is indispensable, as the available general regional context cannot substitute for Birowo's unique situation.

