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    About Lebanisuko

    Lebanisuko – a village in Wringinanom District, Kabupaten Gresik

    Lebanisuko is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Wringinanom administrative unit, as part of Kabupaten Gresik in Jawa Timur (East Java) province. Based on its coordinates (-7.3753703, 112.5259993), the settlement is located in the north-central part of Java island, to the west of the provincial capital, Surabaya. Jawa Timur is one of Indonesia's most densely populated provinces: according to the 2020 census, it had more than 40.6 million inhabitants. Due to the industrial activity of the province and Kabupaten Gresik, the region around Surabaya is considered one of the country's most significant economic zones.

    General overview

    Lebanisuko is not among the widely known or tourism-focused settlements in Indonesia; it is primarily recognized as a rural administrative unit within Kecamatan Wringinanom. Kecamatan Wringinanom forms part of Kabupaten Gresik, which itself is embedded in the broader agglomeration zone around Surabaya. Kabupaten Gresik traditionally holds industrial and commercial significance: numerous factory complexes, logistics facilities, and processing plants operate within the regency's territory, largely forming the industrial backbone of the Surabaya metropolis. The ethnic and religious diversity characteristic of Jawa Timur province as a whole — where Javanese and Madurese ethnicity are predominant, and Islam represents the faith of approximately 94 percent of the population — likely applies to the Wringinanom area as well, though specific source data regarding Lebanisuko is not available. The settlement's name appears in local administrative records, but comprehensive encyclopedic or press coverage has not yet been produced.

    Real estate and investment

    No independent real estate market statistics are available for Lebanisuko, so it is advisable to consult the broader regional context. Kabupaten Gresik falls within the economic sphere of the Surabaya metropolitan area (Greater Surabaya), where the presence of industrial parks, development of logistics infrastructure, and growing labor demand collectively exert upward pressure on property supply and prices. In industrially active areas to the west of Surabaya — which include Wringinanom district — significant commercial and residential property development has occurred over recent decades at the regency level. Under the generally applicable framework of Indonesian property ownership regulations, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to real estate in Indonesia; instead, Hak Pakai (usage rights) and certain lease structures are available to them. These rules apply throughout Jawa Timur and thus to Kabupaten Gresik as well. Before any investment decision, it is strongly recommended to engage a local legal expert and real estate agent, particularly since in smaller rural villages, land registry conditions may exhibit specific local peculiarities.

    Safety and security

    No independent public safety statistics are available for Lebanisuko. Generally speaking, rural and small-town areas of Jawa Timur province — including areas within Kabupaten Gresik — typically maintain stable public order, though in industrial and suburban zones near Surabaya, urbanization and migration have led to more complex public safety challenges. Since the available source material contains only province-level data and no specific law enforcement or crime statistics for Lebanisuko, the following observations are based on generally verifiable characteristics of the broader East Java and Gresik region. Rural community life in Indonesia is generally accompanied by strong social control, which is further reinforced by local community self-governance structures (the RT/RW system). Any meaningful public safety assessment requires current local sources and information from relevant authorities.

    Tourist attractions

    No verified tourist attractions specifically named for Lebanisuko appear in available sources. The broader Jawa Timur province, however, as documented by Wikipedia, offers numerous natural and cultural attractions: the province is home to Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (on the borders of Malang, Pasuruan, Lumajang, and Probolinggo), the Ijen volcano in Banyuwangi, and Baluran National Park in Situbondo. These locations are at considerable distances from Wringinanom district. The city of Surabaya — to which Kabupaten Gresik is in close proximity in its agglomeration zone — itself possesses numerous cultural and historical points of interest and is easily accessible from Wringinanom. No data is available regarding Lebanisuko's direct tourist appeal; travelers passing through the area are typically headed toward Surabaya.

    Summary

    Lebanisuko is a rural East Javanese settlement located within the Kecamatan Wringinanom administrative unit in Kabupaten Gresik, Jawa Timur province. No independent encyclopedic or detailed statistical sources are available for the village, so the regional context arising from its location — proximity to the industrial zone around Surabaya and the general demographic and economic characteristics of Jawa Timur province — serves as the primary orientation. To obtain specific information regarding property market conditions, public safety, or tourist opportunities in the area, consultation with local authorities and specialists is necessary.


    More about Wringinanom

    Wringinanom – Industrial estate and logistics hub in southern GresikWringinanom is one of the most commercially significant districts in the southern industrial zone of Gresik…

    Wringinanom – Industrial estate and logistics hub in southern Gresik

    Wringinanom is one of the most commercially significant districts in the southern industrial zone of Gresik Regency. It hosts major industrial estate development and logistics facilities that take advantage of strong regional transport connectivity, including the Surabaya ring road network and the wider toll road system. These routes have turned the area into a strategic location for distribution centres, manufacturing operations and supporting services that feed the broader metropolitan economy. Residential development has followed the industrial expansion, with housing estates built to accommodate the large manufacturing workforce. The district represents the more mature southern end of the Gresik industrial estate zone, which first developed in the northern regency areas around Gresik city and has progressively expanded toward the Surabaya metropolitan fringe.

    Tourism and attractions

    Wringinanom is a fully industrialised and residential district and does not offer conventional tourism. For visitors interested in Indonesia's economic geography, the industrial landscape itself is revealing, with large manufacturing and logistics complexes lining the main corridors. Practical access via the ring road makes the broader Gresik cultural heritage and Surabaya metropolitan attractions easy to reach for day trips, including the Islamic pilgrimage sites in central Gresik and the urban attractions of Surabaya. Food options along the main roads are oriented toward the industrial workforce and the transit trade, with warungs, padang restaurants and basic cafes rather than tourism-facing venues. Public green space is limited, so residents typically travel out of the district for leisure. Overall the district is defined by its productive and commuting functions rather than by a visitor economy.

    Property market

    Wringinanom has one of East Java's most active industrial and commercial property markets. Industrial estate land and built factory units see strong demand from manufacturing tenants, and logistics warehousing near the ring road corridor commands premium values that reflect the quality of the road infrastructure. Residential property is in steady demand from workers employed in the estates and in adjacent districts, and housing estate developments targeting middle-income families have proliferated along the main arterials. Land values in the industrial corridors are clearly elevated above those in the surrounding agricultural zones, and the supply of suitable large industrial parcels has tightened as the estate network has filled up. Commercial shophouses along the main roads serve both the resident population and the transit economy, and carry their own distinct price points. The dominant demand drivers are industrial rather than consumer-led, which differentiates this market from purely residential suburban locations.

    Rental and investment outlook

    Industrial property rental is the strongest category here, with well-covenanted tenants from established manufacturing companies providing stable income streams. Logistics warehousing performs very well given the ring road connectivity, and shorter leases tied to distribution contracts can command strong effective rents. Residential rental targeting the factory workforce delivers consistent though modest returns on a per-unit basis, with volume and stable occupancy compensating for tight margins. Because the district's underlying demand comes from industrial activity rather than tourism or demographics, it is less exposed to seasonal swings and more sensitive to wider manufacturing cycles. For investors comfortable with the industrial property asset class, this is one of the more commercially sound districts in East Java, though due diligence on tenant covenants, zoning status and infrastructure reliability is essential.

    Practical tips

    Wringinanom sits on the Surabaya ring road in the southern part of Gresik Regency, giving the district exceptional transport connectivity by regional standards. Full metropolitan services, including large hospitals, shopping centres and international schools, are accessible in Surabaya, typically within a short drive. For residential decisions, it is worth factoring in industrial zone proximity, including noise, truck traffic and air quality effects that vary sharply by sub-area. Commercial and industrial due diligence should include review of the relevant industrial zone master plans, current tenant mix, power and water reliability and any planned road expansions. Banking, healthcare and modern retail are well represented along the main roads, and the district benefits from the broader Gresik regency administration.

    More about Gresik

    Gresik – Islamic Holy Cities and Bawean Island in East JavaGresik Regency lies on the northern coast of East Java province, directly alongside Surabaya. The regional capital is…

    Gresik – Islamic Holy Cities and Bawean Island in East Java

    Gresik Regency lies on the northern coast of East Java province, directly alongside Surabaya. The regional capital is Gresik city. Gresik is one of Indonesia's most important Islamic pilgrimage sites: two of the Wali Songo (nine Islamic saints), Sunan Giri and Sunan Gresik (Maulana Malik Ibrahim), rest here. The region is also known for the tropical beauty of Bawean Island.

    Attractions and Activities

    Sunan Giri's shrine (Makam Sunan Giri) stands on a hill above Gresik – an important pilgrimage site and former centre of Javanese Islamic propagation. Maulana Malik Ibrahim's shrine (Makam Sunan Gresik) is one of Indonesia's oldest Islamic monuments. Bawean Island (Pulau Bawean) lies in the Java Sea, approximately 4 hours by ferry – white sand beaches, the Bawean deer (Axis kuhlii – an endemic species), pristine coral reefs and Danau Kastoba crater lake. The Gresik industrial history museum presents the cement and industrial heritage.

    Culture and Cuisine

    Gresik is a deeply religious Javanese town – Islamic pilgrimage (ziarah) is part of daily life. The Wali Songo pilgrimage draws believers from across Java. The cuisine is Javanese-Madurese: otak-otak (grilled fish paste in banana leaf), nasi krawu (rice with spiced dried beef floss), and bandeng asap (smoked milkfish) are local favourites.

    Public Safety

    Gresik is a safe region. Watch your valuables at shrines and crowded markets. Ferry service to Bawean Island may be suspended in stormy weather – check conditions. Medical care: excellent hospitals in Gresik city and Surabaya (approx. 30 minutes).

    Practical Information

    From Surabaya Juanda Airport, approximately 45 minutes by car. Ferry to Bawean Island from Gresik (approx. 4 hours). The best time to visit is April to October. Accommodation: simple hotels in Gresik city; guesthouses on Bawean Island.

    More about East Java

    East Java is the province of volcanoes, where the legendary Bromo crater, the blue-glowing Ijen, and Java's highest peak Semeru together form one of Indonesia's most stunning…

    East Java is the province of volcanoes, where the legendary Bromo crater, the blue-glowing Ijen, and Java's highest peak Semeru together form one of Indonesia's most stunning natural landscapes. The province also possesses rich cultural heritage and vibrant urban life.

    Where is East Java?

    The province occupies the eastern half of Java island. Surabaya, Indonesia's second-largest city, is the capital with an international airport.

    What to See?

    1. Mount Bromo

    The iconic attraction of Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park. Sunrise over the smoking crater rising from the Sea of Sand is one of Indonesia's most famous views. The Hindu traditions of the Tengger people add a special cultural layer.

    2. Ijen Crater – Blue Fire

    Kawah Ijen volcanic crater is famous for its sulfuric blue flames visible at night. The turquoise crater lake and the sight of sulfur miners at work are unique.

    3. Mount Semeru

    Java's highest peak (3,676 m) presents a 2–3 day challenge for serious hikers. The volcano erupts regularly, so checking permits and current conditions is mandatory.

    4. Surabaya

    Indonesia's second-largest city offers the Arab Quarter, Chinatown, and colonial Tunjungan street for urban exploration. The city also serves as a gateway to Bali.

    5. Malang and Batu

    Highland Malang is a colonial-atmosphere city with theme parks and tea plantations. Batu is a cool highland known for its apple and flower gardens.

    When to Visit?

    April–October is the dry season. Clear, dry weather is ideal for Bromo sunrise and Ijen night trek.

    How Long to Stay?

    4–6 days:

    • 1–2 days: Mount Bromo and Tengger desert
    • 1 day: Ijen crater (night trek)
    • 1 day: Surabaya city
    • 1–2 days: Malang and Batu

    Renting or Investing in East Java?

    If you're considering renting or investing in property in East Java, these resources on our site can help you make informed decisions:

    • Indonesian Property FAQ – answers to the most common questions about renting and buying
    • Land Zoning Guide – understanding Indonesian land use regulations
    • Indonesian Real Estate Terminology – key terms explained
    • Property Guide – comprehensive guide to Indonesian real estate
    • Living in Indonesia – essential guide for expats
    • Surabaya Guide – local insights and practical tips
    • Malang Guide – local insights and practical tips

    Official Resources

    For further information about East Java, these official sources may be helpful:

    • Indonesia Travel – official tourism portal
    • East Java Provincial Government – regional government information
    • Bank Indonesia – currency and exchange rate data
    • BMKG – weather and climate information
    • Directorate General of Immigration – visa regulations for foreign visitors

    Summary

    East Java is a dream for volcano enthusiasts and nature lovers. Bromo's sunrise and Ijen's blue flames are experiences worth traveling to Indonesia for.

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