Panjang Jiwo – a district settlement of Surabaya city in East Java
Panjang Jiwo forms a part of the Tenggilis Mejoyo kecamatan (district) in Surabaya, the capital of East Java (Jawa Timur). The settlement is located in the eastern part of Java, a region that is Indonesia's second most densely populated area and a significant economic hub. Surabaya, which serves as the administrative and economic center of Jawa Timur, is part of a metropolitan zone; while specific data on the Panjang Jiwo area are not available, the settlement is a direct part of the country's second most populous city by population, which accounts for more than 2.7 million residents.
General overview
Panjang Jiwo belongs to the Tenggilis Mejoyo district unit, which is an inner-city district of Surabaya. The district is an integral part of the structure of the country's second most populous city, so settlements in this area have characteristically urban character. Surabaya city as a whole is closely intertwined with the economic and social dynamics of the metropolitan zone. Considering Jawa Timur province as a whole, the area is one of the country's most significant industrial and financial centers, where nearly a quarter of the population lives in the Surabaya agglomeration. While there is no direct source for specific settlement-level characteristics, Panjang Jiwo, as part of the district and city structure, displays urban character consistent with Surabaya's structural features.
Surabaya city is not only the administrative hub of the Jawa Timur region but also its economic and transportation center, which significantly influences the development opportunities and character of the district units under the city, such as the Tenggilis Mejoyo and Panjang Jiwo neighborhoods. Connected to the city's infrastructure network, the area has good accessibility to industrial, commercial, and service sectors.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate returns and investment data for Panjang Jiwo settlement are not known from the available source material. However, the real estate market of Surabaya city and the broader Jawa Timur region is a widely studied market that shows considerable investment potential as Indonesia's secondary economic center. The real estate market in Surabaya is extremely dynamic, as this city, beside the country's capital, shows the highest investment activity in the industrial, commercial, and residential real estate sectors. The city's proximity and transport and infrastructure connections between its districts offer good opportunities for real estate investments.
The industrial sector is an economically significant sector of Jawa Timur province, contributing approximately 15% to the country's gross domestic product. With regard to real estate investments, Indonesian regulations stipulate that foreign individuals cannot own Indonesian land as freehold property; however, long-term lease rights can be established, which may extend up to 80 years. Interested investors, when examining real estate investment opportunities, may take into account the dynamic development possibilities of Surabaya city and its immediate region, which affects the Panjang Jiwo area among the neighborhoods of the Tenggilis Mejoyo district.
Safety and security
Specific settlement-level data on public safety in the Panjang Jiwo neighborhood are not available in the accessible source material. However, considering Surabaya city as a whole, including the Tenggilis Mejoyo district unit and Panjang Jiwo neighborhood that are part of it, Jawa Timur province and Surabaya city rank among the major urban areas of the country in terms of public safety. In Indonesian metropolitan areas, including Surabaya, the public safety situation is mixed: it is reasonably adequate in well-developed inner-city neighborhoods, while the potential for problems is higher in under-infrastructured poor areas. In the district units near the center of Surabaya city, which include Tenggilis Mejoyo and Panjang Jiwo, public safety is generally above the Indonesian urban average.
For travelers and those staying for extended periods, the recommended measures are standard for Indonesian major cities: avoiding direct travel in the evening, keeping valuables under supervision, and gathering information about local safety conditions. Surabaya city's administration and police force work to maintain basic public safety, which also applies to inhabited district units.
Tourist attractions
No specific tourist attractions for Panjang Jiwo settlement are listed in the available source material. However, the broader Surabaya city area has considerable tourism potential, encompassing numerous historical, religious, and cultural sites. As the economic and administrative center of Jawa Timur, the city is connected with the country's cultural and historical heritage, which contributes to the tourism value of the city's surroundings. Interested visitors may consider Surabaya city's tourist facilities, museums, temples, and cultural institutions during their stay in the area.
In the immediate vicinity of the Tenggilis Mejoyo district and Panjang Jiwo neighborhood, beyond urban infrastructure, the city's service centers and commercial facilities can be found. In the broader Surabaya city area, other attractive sites and leisure facilities are accessible, which can be attributed to the city's historical development, traditions in porcelain and textile industries, and its commercial and transportation functions. The city's proximity enables interested individuals to visit other tourism-significant locations in the Jawa Timur region.
Summary
Panjang Jiwo is a neighborhood unit of the Tenggilis Mejoyo district of Surabaya city, forming part of the structure of the country's second most densely populated metropolis. The settlement is located in an economically and administratively significant region of Jawa Timur, which is the country's second most densely populated province and possesses considerable economic potential. Regarding the real estate market, development opportunities are expected based on the dynamics of the Surabaya city area, while public safety can be evaluated within standard Indonesian urban conventions. Tourism and entertainment opportunities are linked to Surabaya city's immediate or broader surroundings.







