Lojejer – a village in Wuluhan district, Jember regency, East Java
Lojejer is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Java province, administratively belonging to Wuluhan district (Kecamatan Wuluhan), which forms part of Jember regency (Kabupaten Jember). Based on its coordinates (-8.3920672, 113.5192793), the village is located in the southern band of the Jember region, relatively close to the Indian Ocean coast. East Java (Jawa Timur) province is one of Indonesia's largest and most densely populated regions: it covers an area of 48,033 km² and had a population exceeding 41.9 million by the end of 2024; its capital is Surabaya. The province borders the Java Sea to the north, the Bali Strait to the east, the Indian Ocean to the south, and Central Java to the west. Dedicated, detailed source material on Lojejer and Wuluhan district is not available, so the following account relies on verifiable characteristics of the broader region – Jember regency and East Java province – which is clearly indicated throughout.
General overview
Lojejer is not widely known in tourism or economic literature, and currently no independent, verifiable statistical data or administrative description of the settlement is publicly available. Wuluhan district lies in the southern part of Jember regency, and the landscape is characterized by the tropical agricultural countryside typical of this East Java region: the district and the broader Jember region are traditionally known for tobacco, coffee, and rubber cultivation. Jember regency as a whole operates a robust agricultural economy, supported by volcanic soils and monsoon climate. Wuluhan district itself is located south of Jember city; the district's settlements are primarily rural in character and economically based on agriculture, with fishing playing a minor role. Based on its coordinates, Lojejer itself likely lies in the coastal or near-coastal band of the district, though no reliable data is available from authentic sources on local infrastructure, population composition, or internal administrative structure.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data for Lojejer – land prices, transaction volumes, development projects – cannot be reliably presented due to lack of sources. However, the broader context can be outlined: Kabupaten Jember is a significant rural region in East Java where real estate transactions typically relate to internal migration among local residents and agricultural land sales, rather than tourism-oriented or expatriate investment. Southern areas near the coast do attract interest from certain Indonesian developers due to favorable positioning in general terms, but this cannot be directly confirmed for Lojejer. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' property acquisition options are legally limited: Hak Milik (full ownership) is available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically acquire rights over property through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements. This general legal framework applies throughout the country, including to East Java and Jember regency. Before any investment decision, consultation with local legal and real estate experts is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
No settlement-level crime statistics or official security assessments are available from sources regarding Lojejer, so such data cannot be presented. In general terms, rural districts in East Java province – including rural areas of Jember regency – are considered to have lower crime rates compared to Indonesia's major cities in most analyses, though this provides no guarantee for any specific village. Transportation and natural risks – such as flooding caused by the tropical rainy season and possible volcanic activity in the region – may be relevant to various areas across the rural East Java region. East Java province contains numerous active or potentially active volcanoes, which may have indirect effects on certain areas of the region. Anyone planning stays or settlement should consult current local and provincial authority information.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions can be identified from sources for Lojejer itself, so it is worth mentioning the verifiable attractions of the broader Jember regency and the southern band of Wuluhan district. Along Jember regency's southern coastline, several beaches and natural areas known among locals are found; based on Wuluhan district's proximity to the coast, Lojejer might conceivably have favorable positioning relative to these coastal zones, though this cannot be specifically confirmed. In Jember city – to which the regency's administrative and cultural life is connected – the Jember Fashion Carnaval is well-known, a yearly cultural festival with wide recognition within Indonesia; its precise distance from Lojejer cannot be stated without sources, but Jember city is the regency's administrative seat, so district settlements are generally within several dozen kilometers. East Java province as a whole contains numerous natural and cultural attractions – including the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park and the Ijen crater – which are prestigious tourist destinations of the province, though these lie geographically farther from Lojejer.
Summary
Lojejer is a sparsely documented, likely rural settlement in East Java province, in Wuluhan district, as part of Kabupaten Jember. Available source material provides reliable data only at the provincial level; no independent statistics or detailed description of the village is publicly accessible. The broader Jember region has an agricultural economic base; the province itself is one of Indonesia's most densely populated and economically significant provinces. Anyone considering property purchase, investment, or residence in the area should engage local and legal experts and consult current official sources.

