Tanjungrasa – Patokbeusi district, Subang kabupaten, West Java
Tanjungrasa is a small village in Patokbeusi district, which forms part of Kabupaten Subang in Jawa Barat (West Java) province in Indonesia's north Java region. According to id.wikipedia, the village belongs to the mentioned district, with area coordinates: -6.3786725, 107.5653089. Subang kabupaten exceeded 1.6 million residents by mid-2025 and consists of 30 kecamatan (districts), which is divided into more than 240 villages and settlements. The village is located on Java island, which is Indonesia's most significant island in terms of population and economy.
General overview
Tanjungrasa is a small settlement in Patokbeusi kecamatan (district), belonging to the administrative area of Subang kabupaten. Although settlement-level sources are not available for the village, its basic geographic position can be clearly determined: the village belongs to one of Subang kabupaten's 30 districts, Patokbeusi. The general characteristic of Subang kabupaten is that it is a significant administrative area in West Java, located on the country's northern coast, directly beside the Java Sea. The kabupaten is traversed by various infrastructure: the Pantura (Java Sea coast main road) and the Cipali (Cikopo-Palimanan toll road) both affect the region, which are among Java's busiest transportation arteries. The kabupaten's inhabited areas are predominantly Sundanese ethnic, who speak the Sundanese language as their everyday tongue, which forms the socio-cultural foundation of Subang kabupaten.
The village of Tanjungrasa can be contextualized within the administrative framework provided by Patokbeusi kecamatan. The northern and central areas of the kabupaten, where main roads (Pantura and alternative transportation routes) run through, typically show more dynamic economic and transportation activity, while the southern areas toward Bandung are characterized by tea plantations and rural character. Tanjungrasa, as part of Patokbeusi district, likely leans toward a more rural character, though there is no reliable source for settlement-level characterization. The area preserves Sundanese culture, which revolves around traditional agricultural activities, local language use, and community organization.
Real estate and investment
On the Indonesian real estate market, foreign investors are fundamentally restricted in property purchase rights. According to Indonesian legal regulations, foreign citizens generally cannot own Indonesian land or buildings on a long-term basis; the permitted solutions include the so-called "hak guna usaha" (usage rights) or "hak guna bangunan" (building rights), which can be contracted for a maximum of 30 or 80 years respectively, or limited permitted forms of business-purpose property acquisition. Subang kabupaten, as an integral part of the country's northern region, generally shows mixed dynamics in the real estate market: areas well-served by infrastructure, located near the Pantura or the toll road, demonstrate higher appreciation potential, while more rural, less infrastructure-equipped settlements show lower price and rental levels.
In the case of Tanjungrasa, as a small village in Patokbeusi district, the real estate market likely belongs to the rural, agriculture-oriented segment, where basic construction costs and land prices are lower than in major cities or near main infrastructure lines. Investment models typical of such rural areas include agricultural property (rice fields, tea plantations, other crops) or small commercial/residential buildings. For foreign investors, the Indonesian legal framework is quite strict, so most developments must be approached through Indonesian partners or intermediaries. Throughout Subang kabupaten, infrastructure development (roads, utilities) is gradually expanding, but more rural kecamatan, such as Patokbeusi, still have more basic infrastructure provision.
Safety and security
There is no detailed and reliable data in available source materials regarding the general level of public safety in Indonesia and the specific situation in Subang kabupaten. At the national level, it can be said that Indonesia has a mixed security profile: major cities such as Jakarta, Surabaya, or Medan show higher crime rates, while smaller cities and rural settlements can generally be considered safer. Jawa Barat province, to which Subang kabupaten belongs, due to its proximity to the capital, also constitutes a dynamic socioeconomic region, which means higher frequency and a mixed security profile.
Patokbeusi district and within it the village of Tanjungrasa, as a rural settlement, likely exhibits lower traffic and economic frequency, which generally suggests a more favorable public safety situation compared to the more intense rural crime levels near the capital. Safety considerations typical of such rural areas include basic traffic precautions, careful safeguarding of national identification documents (KTP, passport), and maintaining open communication with the local community. Tanjungrasa, as a village belonging to the administrative apparatus's registry district, also operates within the supervision framework of the Indonesian state administration and police structure, which is fundamentally relevant in terms of ensuring basic public functions (public order, administrative registration).
Tourist attractions
Direct tourist attractions are not listed for Tanjungrasa village in verifiable source materials. However, considering the broader region encompassing Patokbeusi kecamatan within Subang kabupaten, there are some notable tourist destinations that characterize the southern part of the kabupaten. According to Wikipedia sources, along the Subang kabupaten and Bandung-bound route, the Ciater Kawasan Wisata Air Panas, that is the Ciater Hot Water Tourism Area, is located, as well as Gunung Tangkubanparahu, which is a well-known mountain and tourist destination. This route is "pleasant to traverse with very beautiful natural panoramas consisting of tea plantation expanses with cool air".
Tanjungrasa village does not directly lie on these routes, however, as part of Patokbeusi kecamatan belonging to Subang kabupaten as a whole, it is part of this broader region. Small rural settlements such as Tanjungrasa typically represent potential points of traditional agro-tourism (agricultural viewpoints, rice fields, small producer communities), though the source material provides no specific information about this very specific village. Nearby larger tourist infrastructure, such as the Ciater hot springs or Tangkubanparahu mountain, is within drivable distance, but precise kilometer data for the village is not available. Travelers exploring Subang kabupaten's rural areas generally orient themselves toward Sundanese rural culture, the agricultural landscape, and the natural beauty of the route toward Bandung.
Summary
Tanjungrasa is a small village in Patokbeusi district, within Subang kabupaten's administrative area in West Java. The area displays a rural, likely agriculture-oriented character, with Sundanese cultural characteristics and limited tourist infrastructure. The real estate market, where strict legal restrictions apply to foreign investment, operates at rural prices, while public safety can generally be evaluated according to rural Indonesian norms. The village is most likely relevant for the local community or for travelers who wish to discover Subang kabupaten's authentic, rural Sundanese landscape.

