Asem Jaran – a settlement in the Banyuates district of Sampang regency on Madura Island
Asem Jaran is a small settlement in Indonesia's East Java (Jawa Timur) province, specifically in the Banyuates district (Kecamatan Banyuates) belonging to Sampang regency (Kabupaten Sampang). Geographically, it is located on Madura Island, which administratively belongs to East Java and is connected to the Javanese city of Surabaya via the Suramadu Bridge (Jembatan Suramadu) – Indonesia's longest bridge. Based on its coordinates (-6.9211808, 113.1262876), it is situated in the northern areas of the island. Specific settlement-level statistical data is not available from accessible sources; accordingly, the description below relies on the broader administrative and regional context.
General overview
Asem Jaran is one of the villages in Kecamatan Banyuates, which belongs to the administrative unit of Kabupaten Sampang. Madura Island – of which Sampang is one regency – is traditionally known for its agricultural and fishing activities; the local economy is largely determined by rice fields, corn plantations, tobacco cultivation, and fishing. The dominance of Madurese ethnicity and culture is characteristic of Madura as a whole, and the vast majority of the population is Muslim, which aligns with data for East Java province as a whole: approximately 94 percent of the province's population follows Islam. Asem Jaran itself is a relatively little-known small settlement that features only minimally on regional tourism and economic development maps; detailed local statistics about it (population numbers, area size, infrastructure development) are not found in publicly accessible sources. Banyuates district extends through the interior or northern part of the island, and the lives of communities living there are primarily organized by traditional village agriculture and trade in local markets.
Real estate and investment
No documented, settlement-level sources are available regarding Asem Jaran's real estate market. In broader context, Kabupaten Sampang – and Madura Island generally – does not rank among the prominent targets on the Indonesian real estate investment map; the island's level of economic development and infrastructure lags behind the main Java island or the tourist-developed Bali regions. Considering East Java province as a whole, the most dynamic segment of the real estate market is concentrated in the Greater Surabaya metropolitan region and major industrial axes. In small villages, presumably including Asem Jaran, real estate prices are typically lower, and liquidity and investment turnover are limited. Under Indonesia's general land ownership regulations, foreign citizens cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over agricultural land or residential property; for them, primarily Hak Pakai (usage rights) or Hak Sewa (leasing rights) are available, though these apply only for limited periods and under specific conditions. Based on all this, Asem Jaran may be relevant mainly for local, Indonesian actors in real estate transactions; the area does not represent a typical target for foreign investors.
Safety and security
Specific, reliable crime or public security statistics for Asem Jaran are not available from accessible sources, so only broader regional context can be presented. Considering East Java province as a whole, public security generally meets Indonesian averages, and rural communities – such as villages on Madura Island – typically organize their daily lives within peaceful, tightly-knit community frameworks. In rural areas of Madura, socialization is strongly community-based, with local traditions and Islamic norms playing a decisive role in maintaining social order. Generally speaking, no regular or notable security risks have been documented in small villages for travelers and residents alike; however, in the absence of any specific, scientifically substantiated local crime data, careful consultation with current regional authorities or consular sources is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Asem Jaran's immediate vicinity. Considering the broader region – that is, East Java province as a whole – documented tourist attractions in sources such as Mount Ijen volcano in Banyuwangi, Baluran National Park in Situbondo, and Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in the areas of Malang, Pasuruan, Lumajang, and Probolinggo are all located on the main Java island and lie at considerable distances from Madura Island. Cultural attractions characteristic of Madura Island as a whole include traditional Madurese bull racing (karapan sapi), which is one of the island's most frequently mentioned folk traditions; however, this is not specifically tied to Asem Jaran but rather to Madura's culture in general, and available sources do not assign it specifically to this village. Those visiting the Banyuates district or Sampang regency area may find their travel oriented more toward experiencing authentic rural Madurese daily life rather than utilizing developed tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Asem Jaran is a small settlement located in the Banyuates district of Kabupaten Sampang on Madura Island in East Java province. In the absence of specific, reliable local sources, detailed characteristics of the settlement cannot be presented; based on broader regional context, agricultural livelihoods characteristic of rural Madurese villages, strong community ties, and limited tourist infrastructure are probable. The place does not rank among the prominently known destinations of East Java from investment or tourism perspectives; the province's main attractions and more economically dynamic areas are concentrated in other regions.

