Kamojing – a settlement in Cikampek District, Karawang Regency
Kamojing is an Indonesian settlement situated in West Java Province (Jawa Barat), within Karawang Regency, belonging to Cikampek Subdistrict. Based on its coordinates (-6.4341019, 107.441068), it is located in the central-eastern part of the regency. Karawang Regency is an administrative unit covering 1,911 km² on the North Java coast, with approximately 2.6 million residents according to 2024 data. Currently, no dedicated, detailed Wikipedia documentation or other publicly available source materials exist specifically about Kamojing, so the description below relies primarily on verifiable data and relationships at the level of Cikampek District and Karawang Regency.
General overview
Kamojing belongs to Cikampek Subdistrict, one of the most significant industrial and transportation hubs in Karawang Regency. The name Cikampek is widely recognized throughout Indonesia primarily because an important railway junction is located there, and the region lies on the main transportation corridor connecting Jakarta to East Java. Karawang Regency as a whole is known as a flagship of Indonesian industrialization: on the North Java coast east of Jakarta, numerous industrial parks and factory complexes operate, playing a significant role in both the province's and the nation's economy. In the eastern and southern parts of the regency, agriculture—particularly rice cultivation—is also an important sector, and Karawang has long been considered one of Java's "rice bowls." Kamojing itself is a small community operating primarily at the local level, with no separate sources documenting its unique characteristics; its features can be identified with those of the broader Cikampek area, a region of mixed industrial-agricultural character.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level data are available regarding Kamojing's real estate market. At the broader Karawang Regency level, however, a well-established trend is evident: due to industrial parks and developing infrastructure—particularly the construction of the Jakarta–Bandung high-speed railway and the expansion of North Java highways—demand for real estate in the region has grown over recent decades. Cikampek District, to which Kamojing belongs, is an area affected by logistics and industrial real estate development due to its strategic position in transportation. Indonesian law generally restricts full land ownership (Hak Milik) for foreign citizens: foreigners typically acquire property rights through Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), making local legal consultation essential before any investment decision. Investment directed toward smaller villages and districts within Karawang typically relates to industrial activities, warehousing, or agricultural land use, though information about these should always be sought with current local regulations in mind.
Safety and security
No publicly available, settlement-specific crime statistics exist regarding Kamojing's safety situation. In general terms, Karawang Regency is a densely populated, urbanizing, and industrializing region in West Java, where larger industrial and urban centers sometimes face public safety challenges accompanying urbanization. Cikampek as a busy transportation junction is similarly characterized by more active traffic than average. In the absence of settlement-level crime data, it would be unfounded to make specific claims about Kamojing's security; local authorities and the Indonesian National Police (Polri) regional information services serve as primary sources for understanding the general situation.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources regarding Kamojing. At Karawang Regency level, however, one historically significant location deserves mention: Rengasdengklok, where on August 16, 1945, Sukarno and others laid the groundwork for proclaiming Indonesian independence. This site holds paramount importance for Indonesian national memory and history, and Monumen Gempol Ngadeupa, located in the southern part of the regency, is also part of the region's historical heritage. Cikampek District is known primarily for its transportation and industrial functions rather than as a tourist destination. Nevertheless, its proximity to the North Java coast and relatively short distance from Jakarta mean that the region's various points offer access to the Java Sea shoreline and other West Java natural sites, though the specific distances and accessibility from Kamojing cannot be clarified due to lack of sources.
Summary
Kamojing is a small settlement in Cikampek Subdistrict of Karawang Regency in West Java Province. The broader region—Cikampek District and Karawang Regency—is located along one of Indonesia's dominant industrial and transportation corridors, with a regency-level population of approximately 2.6 million. No dedicated, detailed source material exists about the settlement itself, so the characterization provided here reflects verifiable data at the regency and district levels. Kamojing can be understood in terms of tourism or investment only within the broader Karawang context, and any local decision-making requires current, on-site inquiry.

