Rajasinga – village in Indramayu regency, West Java
Rajasinga functions as a village within Terisi kecamatan (district) in Indramayu regency, which is situated in West Java province on the northern coastal region of the Indonesian island of Java. According to the village's coordinates of -6.4749871° latitude and 108.1517612° longitude, it is located within the administrative territory of Indramayu regency. This region of the republic is characterized by the northern coastal area of the Indonesian island of Java and its proximity to the Java Sea, which holds a prominent role from the perspectives of transportation and economy. Rajasinga, as part of Terisi district, belongs to the upper administrative structure of the Indramayu region, which bears the economic and settlement characteristics of the Java Sea coastal zone.
General overview
Rajasinga forms part of the administrative unit of Terisi kecamatan, which is positioned within the structure of Indramayu regency. The village, like all settlements in Indramayu regency, reflects the distinctive economic and social character of the northern coastal region of Java island. The historical roots of the name Indramayu regency trace back to earlier designations such as Dermayu or Darma Ayu, names which it has carried since antiquity to the present. In accordance with the Indonesian administrative system, the village constitutes a settlement level with community and economic functions that are primarily connected to local agriculture, fishing, and commercial activities. At the level of Indramayu regency in general terms, proximity to the Java Sea coast determines the employment structure and economic profile of the area, although publicly accessible sources do not contain specific information about the detailed characteristics of Rajasinga village level. The character of the village population, its infrastructure and level of development align with the broader social and economic context of Indramayu regency, which is a rural area based on an agricultural and fishing-based economy.
Real estate and investment
There are no publicly available, verifiable information sources for real estate market data at Rajasinga village level; however, the Indonesian residential database and administrative records characterize the Indramayu regency level as a region that follows the economic and development logic of the northern coastal region of Java island. Indramayu regency generally consists of rural areas based on agriculture and fishing, and urban center areas connected to these, in which properties are mostly designated for agricultural use, as well as smaller urban-adjacent and commercial areas. Real estate market activity at this level is fundamentally organized around local basic needs (residential buildings, agricultural parcels, commercial spaces). According to Indonesian law, purchase options for foreign persons and legal entities are limited: a registered company or foreign person with an established residential address may acquire written property rights if the property is not agricultural, not historical, and not a protected area. Alternatively, a foreign party is entitled to obtain a 30-year usage right (Hak Guna Usaha, HGU) or an 80-year building right (Hak Guna Bangunan, HGB); in standard practice, real estate transactions in these regions require significant local networks and legal advice. The available source material does not contain specific investment opportunities for Rajasinga; however, the agriculture-based economic profile of Indramayu regency suggests characteristic investment areas (agricultural area development, fishing infrastructure, local commerce).
Safety and security
Regarding public safety, specific verifiable data is not available at Rajasinga village level. At the Indramayu regency level, the security situation of Indonesian rural and coastal communities is generally relatively stable, with the note that the number of crimes that arise is lower compared to large cities; the maintenance of public order typically takes place through local community and police networks. However, proximity to the sea and the associated fishing economy sometimes demands outstanding public security in fishing ban zones and in compliance with maritime authorities. The general character of the Indramayu region consists of the organization of agricultural and fishing communities, as well as traditional community self-governance, which means that the maintenance of public safety is based largely on neighborhood and community mechanisms, as well as local administrative organizations. Security challenges experienced by Indonesian urban areas (urban crime, organized groups) are less prevalent in these rural districts; nevertheless, general caution, local information gathering, and maintaining contact with administrative bodies are advisable for any visitor or investor intending to come to this area.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not contain specific information about named tourist attractions or notable objects at Rajasinga village level. At the level of Indramayu regency, however, in accordance with the economic and geographical character of the region, the fishing and agricultural lifestyle, as well as proximity to the Java Sea coast, may arouse such tourist interests as are linked to local culture, traditions, and the natural environment. Proximity to the coastal zone may support aquarium and marine tourism opportunities, as well as tourism based on observation of traditional fishing communities and ichthyological interests. Other settlement and regional-level attractions located in the Indramayu regency territory, as well as other notable points on the northern Java coast (beaches, community tourism centers, demonstrations of traditional fishing methods) are located at no great distance from the Indramayu city (center) area. However, according to accessible data, settlement-level tourist attractions cannot be identified in Rajasinga's immediate vicinity; the area is rather part of the broader tourist and economic connection of Terisi district and Indramayu regency, which primarily presents local economy, communities, and traditional lifestyle.
Summary
Rajasinga, as a village of Terisi kecamatan in Indramayu regency, West Java, is located on the northern coastal region of the Indonesian island of Java. The settlement, whose specific village-level data are sparse in publicly available source material, fits into the rural, agriculture- and fishing-based economic landscape of the Indramayu region. Real estate market opportunities are understood according to Indonesian law and the rural-coastal economic character of Indramayu regency. Regarding public safety, it is characterized by general, relatively stable features typical of Indonesian rural areas. In terms of tourist appeal, village-level landmarks are not documented; however, it is understood within the broader tourist and cultural context of the region bearing the fishing and agricultural traditionalism of the Indramayu region.

