Grobogan – an east Javan village in Kedundjajang district, Lumajang regency
Grobogan is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within Lumajang regency (Kabupaten Lumajang), belonging to Kedungjajang district (Kecamatan Kedungjajang). Geographically, it is situated in the eastern part of the island of Java, approximately at latitude -8.0332 and longitude 113.2335. It is important to note that available sources primarily associate the name "Grobogan" with a Central Java regency (Kabupaten Grobogan), rather than with this east Javan village; consequently, directly detailed and independent encyclopedic data on Grobogan village belonging to Kecamatan Kedungjajang is scarce. The following description therefore largely builds on the general context available at the level of Lumajang regency and East Java province, consistently indicating this throughout.
General overview
Grobogan as a village name (a desa or dusun-level unit) is situated within Kecamatan Kedungjajang, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Lumajang. Lumajang regency itself extends across the southern part of East Java province and is typically characterized as a region rich in agricultural and natural endowments: the area is defined by proximity to Semeru volcano, fertile rice fields, sugar plantations, and mountainous terrain. Kedungjajang district is located in the more interior, hilly parts of the regency, where livelihoods are typically based on agriculture – primarily food crop cultivation and plantation farming. The name Grobogan is not uncommon among villages in Indonesia: this place name occurs in several different areas of Java, which in itself makes it more difficult to identify and distinguish individual settlements. The Grobogan belonging to Kecamatan Kedungjajang is a relatively small-population, predominantly rural community, whose daily life is organized by local agricultural rhythms. No independent tourism or administrative data on the village is available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data pertaining to Grobogan village is not available. The broader context can be provided at the level of Kabupaten Lumajang: the interior, rural districts of East Java are generally characterized by property prices that are considerably lower than in the province's larger cities (such as Surabaya or Malang), and the majority of transactions consist of agricultural land, modest residential properties, and smaller commercial units. Investor interest in the region primarily focuses on the agrarian sector and natural resources. Generally speaking, in Indonesia foreign nationals cannot directly acquire full ownership (hak milik) of real estate; for them, Hak Pakai (usage rights) or long-term rental arrangements are available, the legal framework of which is to be understood on the basis of Indonesian agrarian laws and relevant real estate regulations. This regulatory framework applies throughout the country and is therefore binding in Lumajang regency and Grobogan village as well. In the case of rural, agriculturally oriented properties, due diligence and consultation with local administrative authorities are particularly important, as land use classifications significantly affect sales transaction possibilities.
Safety and security
Specific public safety statistics or incident data pertaining to Grobogan village is not available in verifiable public sources. Based on the generally characteristic security situation in Kabupaten Lumajang and East Java province, it can be stated that rural, agricultural districts within Indonesia generally have low crime levels; daily life proceeds relatively peacefully in small communities. The province's natural hazards – notably volcanic activity and associated natural disasters (flooding, lahar flows near Semeru) – are relevant factors throughout Lumajang regency, although these may also directly affect Kedungjajang district. Maps and warnings from the Indonesian National Disaster Management Authority (BNPB) relating to the region always represent recommended reference points. Generally speaking, cautious conclusions about the public safety situation in rural districts can be drawn from broader regional data, but these do not substitute for on-site, up-to-date information.
Tourist attractions
Regarding Grobogan village itself as a tourist destination, no named attractions are listed in available, verifiable sources. However, the broader Kabupaten Lumajang area is one of East Java's geographically diverse regions, where the most significant attractions are linked to volcanic and mountainous landscapes. Mount Semeru (Gunung Semeru), Java's highest peak, is situated within or in the immediate vicinity of the regency's territory, and numerous trekkers visit the region. Additionally, within Lumajang regency territory is found Tumpak Sewu waterfall, which some descriptions regard as one of East Java's spectacular natural sites, though their exact locations and accessibility may be at varying distances from the specific village. No data on attractions near Grobogan within Kecamatan Kedungjajang could be identified from independent sources, so specific distances and named sites can safely be provided only at the regency level.
Summary
Grobogan is a small east Javan village that fits within the administrative framework of Kecamatan Kedungjajang as part of Kabupaten Lumajang. Detailed, directly attributable encyclopedic data on the village is available to a limited extent; the region's more general characteristics – agricultural dominance, mountainous and volcanic natural environment, rural way of life – can be understood through the context of Lumajang regency. Regarding real estate markets and public order, the general conditions typical of the broader region are authoritative, while for those with tourism interests, the Semeru area and the regency's natural sites may offer attractions. Before any concrete decision – whether property purchase, investment, or travel planning – it is advisable to draw from local administrative sources and current on-site information.

