Joho – a small rural settlement in Wates District, Kediri Regency, East Java
Joho is an Indonesian village (desa) located in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), specifically in Kediri Regency (Kabupaten Kediri), within Wates District (Kecamatan Wates). Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated in the southwestern part of the regency, approximately at -7.87 latitude and 112.10 longitude. As direct, settlement-level sources are not available, the following sections rely on the broader context of Kabupaten Kediri, within which Joho can be understood. Kediri Regency itself is a significant administrative unit of Jawa Timur Province, with its official seat located in Pamenang, in the area of Kecamatan Ngasem, since February 23, 2023.
General overview
Joho is not among widely known or particularly tourist-visited settlements; it is a relatively small rural community within East Java, forming part of Wates District. Kabupaten Kediri as a whole had a population of approximately 1,688,468 in mid-2024, indicating a populous and active regency, within which smaller villages such as Joho are typically built on agricultural activities and local community life. Wates District is located in the western areas of the regency and is characterized by the agrarian and small-town character typical of the surrounding landscape – the inner, more mountainous and hilly regions of Java island. In the absence of sources, precise area or population figures for the village, or its institutional services, cannot be accurately stated; however, from data relating to the kabupaten as a whole, it can be inferred that Joho, like similarly sized and situated villages, relies primarily on local and regional supply systems. East Java Province is one of Indonesia's most populous and economically important regions, which generally has a positive influence on the quality of life of its residents and the level of infrastructure development.
Real estate and investment
No verifiable settlement-level sources are available regarding Joho's real estate market. In the broader context of Kabupaten Kediri, it can be stated that the regency's real estate market – particularly in smaller villages – is typically adapted to the needs of the local Javanese middle class, and prices are understandably considerably lower than in larger cities or Bali's tourism zones. Agricultural properties, especially cultivated fields and gardens, have traditionally formed an important part of the real estate stock in rural areas of East Java. It is important for foreign investors to know that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over property; they have available to them Hak Pakai (usage rights) or other legal titles, which restrict long-term direct land ownership acquisition. This nationwide regulation naturally applies to Kabupaten Kediri territory, and thus to Joho as well. From a development potential perspective, in the case of smaller Javanese villages, a longer-term, patient investor approach is more appropriate, as market liquidity and price growth dynamics lag behind those of major cities or prominent tourist destinations.
Safety and security
No direct, settlement-level statistical sources are available on Joho's public safety. Generally speaking, rural villages in East Java Province – including rural areas of Kabupaten Kediri – can typically be classified among places of moderate public safety and closed community life in Indonesian context, where close neighborhood relations contribute to the maintenance of local order. Larger security challenges are generally concentrated in urbanized, busy areas; in smaller villages, the number and severity of incidents are typically lower. However, in the absence of detailed, verified crime statistics or local data relating to public safety, this can only be formulated on the basis of relationships generally characteristic of the region, and the actual situation requires individual research.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not contain named tourist attractions for Joho town proper, so information can only be provided based on knowledge available at the broader Kabupaten Kediri level. Kediri Regency itself is home to numerous well-known natural and cultural attractions: the region includes Mount Kelud volcano (Gunung Kelud), which is one of the active volcanoes in East Java and is significant from both volcanological and tourist perspectives. In Kediri City (which is a separately administered unit but located in the regency's vicinity), several sites relating to Hindu-Javanese cultural heritage can be found, as the historical Kediri Kingdom once flourished in this area. However, no source-supported data is available regarding specific attractions in Wates District or its immediate vicinity, so travelers visiting here are advised to explore the broader offerings of Kabupaten Kediri, for which Joho can serve as a starting point.
Summary
Joho is a small, rural-character settlement in East Java Province, within Kediri Regency (Kabupaten Kediri), belonging to Wates District. In the absence of direct settlement-level source data, a more precise demographic or infrastructure picture of the village cannot be drawn; however, from the context of Kabupaten Kediri, it is part of a regency of nearly 1.7 million inhabitants, whose background is characterized by Javanese agricultural traditions, moderate public safety, and a real estate market slower in pace than in major cities. For those interested in the region, the broader regency's cultural and natural assets – including Mount Kelud volcano and the historical legacy of the Kediri Kingdom – represent primary attractions.

