Jimbe – a village in the heart of Kademangan district, Kabupaten Blitar
Jimbe is a smaller settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, administratively part of the Kademangan kecamatan (district). It belongs to Kabupaten Blitar, whose administrative center is located in Kanigoro kecamatan, while Kota Blitar city is positioned as an independent enclave within the regency's territory. Based on coordinates (-8.1411699, 112.1221565), Jimbe is situated in the southern part of the Blitar basin on the eastern side of Java island. Direct, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources about the village are not currently available, so the following description relies primarily on regency-level data for Kabupaten Blitar and general knowledge about East Java, with this limitation indicated throughout each section.
General overview
Jimbe is a relatively small, lesser-known rural settlement that appears in the indo.rent database as part of Kademangan kecamatan. Regarding Kabupaten Blitar as a whole, according to 2020 census data, the regency's total population was 1,223,745 inhabitants, with population density around 770 people/km². This average is considered moderate by East Java standards and indicates that the kabupaten's territory comprises both more densely populated urban-fringe zones and more sparsely built agricultural areas. Kademangan itself can be characterized as an agricultural district engaging in farming on fertile, volcanic soils — this is a general observation applicable to East Java as a whole. The region's traditional products include rice, corn, and various tropical fruits, which form the livelihood base of the affected villages. Specific sources about Jimbe's accessibility and internal infrastructure are not available, but areas of Blitar regency near Kademangan are typically accessible by rural, paved secondary roads.
Real estate and investment
Concrete data about Jimbe's real estate market does not appear in available sources, so the broader context of Kabupaten Blitar and East Java serves as the reference below. The real estate market in Blitar regency has considerably more modest transaction volumes and lower price levels compared to the province's major cities—such as Surabaya or Malang—which stems primarily from the local agricultural and small-town economic structure. In rural zones, land prices and real estate values are generally significantly lower than in more urbanized areas, with development potential greatly influenced by infrastructure quality (roads, utilities) and regional economic dynamics. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' real estate acquisition options are legally restricted: as a general rule, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land or property, but may claim usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions, and rental arrangements are also possible. Before any investment decision, it is recommended to involve a local legal expert, particularly in rural, poorly documented areas.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or documented sources are available regarding safety and security in Jimbe. Based on general assessments of Kabupaten Blitar and the rural areas of East Java, the regency's rural zones are typically characterized by more peaceful public safety situations than heavily urbanized major cities—this is, however, only general regional context and should not be interpreted as a specific characteristic of Jimbe. East Java as a whole is not considered a particularly problematic area compared to the Indonesian average, but as in any developing country's rural zones, adherence to basic safety precautions (such as handling valuables, nighttime travel) is advisable. For any specific safety questions, it is worthwhile to inquire locally or through reliable local sources.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions for Jimbe village appear in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Blitar region is, however, known for certain East Java cultural and natural attractions which, depending on accessibility to the area, may be potentially relevant in relation to Jimbe—though exact distances and access routes can only be reliably verified through local sources. In the broader context of Kabupaten Blitar, Blitar city (Kota Blitar) is noted for its mausoleum of Sukarno, Indonesia's first president—this, however, relates to Kota Blitar, the regency's independent enclave, not to Kademangan district. In the southern part of Blitar regency, the south coast (Laut Selatan, that is, the Indian Ocean) is accessible, where several locally visited beaches and natural areas are found. All this information follows from regency-level commonly known data and does not presume Jimbe's direct proximity to these attractions.
Summary
Jimbe is a poorly documented, rural settlement in Kademangan district in East Java, located within Kabupaten Blitar. In the absence of direct, reliable data about the village, it is possible to orient oneself primarily based on regency-level connections: in 2020, Kabupaten Blitar exceeded a total population of 1.2 million and is counted as an agriculturally and culturally active region within East Java. From real estate market, public safety, and tourism perspectives alike, a cautious approach is recommended, and any concrete plans require up-to-date local information.

