Difference between revisions of "Jepara"
Revision as of 07:20, 20 November 2012Jepara is a city at the north coast of Central Java. Jepara is known as center of teak-wood furniture production, the birth place of the national heroine Kartini and the woodcarving industry. Jepara is the jump of point for ferries and speedboats to Karimunjawa.
UnderstandGet inFrom Semarang there you can hail a 7 seaters Toyota Innova by Central Java Transporter, ☎ +6285225993574 (cjtransporter@gmail.com). they serve you to Karimunjawa A short visit to the TIC or 'Tourist Information Centre' in Semarang will ensure you find transport to Jepara, usually a small comfortable bus seating around 10 people with air conditioning. They leave at multiple times daily, for around Rp. 30,000pp. Buses from Semerang leave Terboyo bus terminal everyday from 5am to 5pm and cost between Rp. 10,000 and Rp. 15,000. Expect to pay twice the amount if you put your backpack on an empty seat (there are no luggage compartments on small buses). Get aroundTaxis are a bit hard to find. Becaks are fairly easy. Motorbikes can be rented from some of the motorcycle dealers. Schedule for ferry service to/from Karimunjawa Islands is available at Karimunjawa Info Page. See
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1. Weaving Troso Troso is the name of a village located in the district of Pecangaan Jepara. In the village is the place weaving Troso communities located. 2. Monel Monel metal is a type of iron in other places people used to call white steel. The uniqueness of this metal among others, does not rust, because it is suitable for body-worn accessory. All kinds of accessories, ranging from necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, belt up tool for scrapings. This accessories is being produced and are sold in the village kriyan, Kalinyamatan, Jepara, about 18 km south from the direction of the Holy Jepara. Eat
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ContactGet outIf you know Indonesian You can call Raja which is a taxi service using a normal SUV type car. 085 225 111 234 or 081 705 62002 You can also call Atlas taxi in Semarang. If you don't speak Indonesian try going to Jepara Indah Hotel, or Kencana Hotel. The Hotel Sugoro on the North end of town (near the gas station) has a travel service and can also charter cars. There is a bus station in Jepara also with buses to various locations including Jakarta and Surabaya.
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