Jadimulya – a village in Kecamatan Gunung Jati district, Kabupaten Cirebon, West Java province
Jadimulya is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to the Kecamatan Gunung Jati administrative district, located in Kabupaten Cirebon (Cirebon Region), in Jawa Barat (West Java) province, in the northern part of Java island. Based on its coordinates (-6.6855644, 108.5537373), the settlement is located close to the north Java coast, in the eastern part of the Cirebon region. Kabupaten Cirebon itself is situated in the northeastern corner of West Java province, and functions as a gateway to the region for those arriving from eastern Java — a role established by the transportation and commercial routes running in that direction. No independent, detailed administrative or statistical sources currently exist for Jadimulya settlement; therefore, the following description is based on verifiable data at the Kabupaten Cirebon and Kecamatan Gunung Jati levels, and on the generally known context of the region.
General overview
Jadimulya forms part of Kecamatan Gunung Jati, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Cirebon. The seat of Kabupaten Cirebon is located in the area of Kecamatan Sumber. The region is known as the northeastern gateway of West Java province, meaning that a significant portion of overland traffic heading toward East Java and Central Java passes through this area. The name of the district, Gunung Jati, is connected to one of the region's most respected historical and cultural sites: the figure of Sunan Gunung Jati and his burial place hold serious religious and cultural significance throughout the entire Cirebon region. Jadimulya itself is a smaller rural administrative unit that does not belong among places nationally or even provincially known, particularly visited, or significantly industrialized. Agricultural and residential functions are predominant, as is characteristic of most villages outside towns in Kabupaten Cirebon. No publicly verifiable sources currently exist regarding more precise population data, area size, or economic characteristics specifically for this village.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level public data is available regarding Jadimulya's real estate market. Considering the broader Kabupaten Cirebon region, it can be said that the area is situated along one of Java's traditional transportation and commercial corridors, which generally determines demand for logistics and industrial properties. Within the region, real estate prices and development dynamics are typically linked to proximity to the Cirebon city center, accessibility of main roads, and the extent of industrial zones. In smaller rural villages, such as Jadimulya may be, real estate prices are typically lower than in the city center or more developed industrial areas, and local demand tends to concentrate on agricultural and residential properties. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign citizens are subject to legal restrictions on land acquisition: according to the applicable Indonesian land law, foreigners generally cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property, but only specific use rights (such as Hak Pakai or Hak Guna Bangunan) under certain conditions. Before making an investment decision, consultation with a local legal expert is strongly recommended.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or detailed survey regarding public safety in Jadimulya is available in accessible public sources. With regard to rural areas of Kabupaten Cirebon and more broadly West Java province, it can generally be said that in smaller villages local community ties are relatively strong, and serious violent crimes are less common than in large urban areas. However, as in many other rural districts in Indonesia, petty theft and crimes against property can occur, particularly in more remote or poorly lit areas. Travelers and those planning longer stays are advised to inquire about local conditions before arrival and to take customary precautions. No specific criminal statistics are available regarding the given village, so drawing strong conclusions is not warranted.
Tourist attractions
No independently identified tourist attraction known from verified sources can be identified for Jadimulya village itself. However, important cultural and religious sites are connected to the name of Kecamatan Gunung Jati and the broader Kabupaten Cirebon region. Located within the district, the burial site and burial complex of Sunan Gunung Jati is considered one of the most significant Muslim pilgrimage destinations on Java: Sunan Gunung Jati is a key figure in the spread of Islam to Java, and his tomb attracts large numbers of visitors annually from various parts of the island. Cirebon city itself — which is the namesake of the regency and the most important urban center of the region — is home to numerous historic and cultural attractions, including Keraton Kasepuhan, Keraton Kanoman, and other local sultanate palaces, which preserve memories of Cirebon culture, batik art, and the blending of Javanese, Sundanese, and Chinese cultural influences. These attractions are located in Jadimulya's broader surroundings, in the regional center, not within the village itself, but through the territorial connection of Kecamatan Gunung Jati they may form part of neighboring destinations in a regionally planned visit.
Summary
Jadimulya is a smaller rural settlement in the Kabupaten Cirebon region of West Java province, located in Kecamatan Gunung Jati district. Detailed, publicly verifiable data is currently not available for the village; therefore, more detailed description relies on the broader, regency-level context. The Kabupaten Cirebon region as a whole is known as an important eastern gateway for West Java, a culturally and historically rich area whose most significant attractions — including the Sunan Gunung Jati pilgrimage site and Cirebon's sultanate palaces — are found in the broader district. More precise local knowledge and current data are necessary for assessing real estate and investment opportunities as well as public safety, which should be obtained from local experts.

