Genengwaru – a village in East Java in Rembang District, Kabupaten Pasuruan
Genengwaru is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur), which belongs to Rembang District (kecamatan) and is administratively classified under Kabupaten Pasuruan regency. Based on its coordinates (-7.6574711, 112.8239574), it is located in the southern, interior belt of the regency, in the densely populated eastern part of Java. Rembang District itself is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Pasuruan, with its seat in Pasuruan city. It is important to note that independent, settlement-level encyclopedic sources regarding Genengwaru are currently not available; therefore, the following presents the broader context of the regency and the province, clearly indicating which administrative level each statement pertains to.
General overview
Genengwaru can be considered a smaller village within Rembang District, relatively unknown to the wider public. Kabupaten Pasuruan is a medium-sized regency in East Java, with territory significant from both agricultural and industrial perspectives. The regency is located close to Surabaya, the provincial capital of East Java, which influences the region's infrastructural connections and economic dynamics. Jawa Timur Province as a whole is characterized by mixed, rural-urban structures alternating with one another, and smaller villages like Genengwaru typically rely on agricultural activities and the labor markets of nearby cities. Rembang District — not to be confused with the similarly named Rembang Regency located in Central Java — is included in the administrative division of Kabupaten Pasuruan. Reliable, easily citeable sources on the precise area, population, and infrastructure of this district were not available during the preparation of this compilation, therefore specific data on these matters cannot be provided.
Real estate and investment
Independent, settlement-level data on Genengwaru's real estate market is not available. In the broader regional context of Kabupaten Pasuruan, it can be noted that proximity to Surabaya results in more active real estate market activity in certain areas of the regency — particularly along industrial corridors — while in more distant, predominantly rural villages, demand and turnover typically remain lower. In Indonesia, legal regulations regarding real estate acquisition provide limited options for foreign citizens: full ownership rights (Hak Milik) are available exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners typically access real estate through longer-term rental arrangements (Hak Sewa) or other legally defined titles. These general frameworks apply to Kabupaten Pasuruan and thus to the Genengwaru area as well. For those examining real estate for investment purposes, detailed mapping of local legal and market conditions is recommended in all cases, particularly for smaller villages where market liquidity and infrastructure development may vary regionally.
Safety and security
Independent, reliable statistical sources on security conditions in Genengwaru are not available. It can be stated generally that smaller villages in Jawa Timur Province — including those of a more rural nature falling under regency-level administration — typically have lower crime rates than larger cities. Publicly accessible, generally citeable data on safety and security in Kabupaten Pasuruan are also not available, on the basis of which a specific assessment could be provided. According to general experience regarding East Java, security levels in rural areas are in many cases more favorable than in densely populated, urbanized zones, though this observation should not be understood as a fact specific to Genengwaru but rather as a general characteristic of the broader region. For current, accurate information on public safety, sources from Indonesian authorities and local government remain authoritative.
Tourist attractions
Available source material does not contain named tourist attractions specific to Genengwaru; therefore, sites directly associated with the village cannot be listed. In the Kabupaten Pasuruan region — in the broader surrounding area — numerous well-known natural and cultural attractions are found, accessible in other parts of the regency. Bromo–Tengger–Semeru National Park, one of East Java's most significant natural attractions, is situated near the region's sphere of influence, though the precise distance from Genengwaru cannot be stated accurately here due to the absence of verified sources. Information on the tourist offerings of Rembang District itself is also not independently available or citeable. For interested parties, the official tourism information of Kabupaten Pasuruan or local tourism offices can provide current and more precise information on what attractions are accessible near Genengwaru and via which access routes they can be visited.
Summary
Genengwaru is a poorly documented, small village in East Java belonging to Rembang District and Kabupaten Pasuruan in Jawa Timur Province. Since independent, verifiable sources on the village are not available, both its demographic characteristics and its real estate market and tourism features can only be approached within the broader context of the regency and the province. For those seeking information, the databases of local government administration and the Indonesian Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) may represent the most reliable starting points.

