
Playground at Alun-Alun
Kejora's bouncy castle rolls into the town square twice a week, so every child on the island has somewhere to play.
Every Friday and Saturday, we bring Kejora's bouncy castle to Alun-Alun square. It's a lively evening where all Karimunjawa's children can play, laugh, and connect for just a small contribution.
Parents are welcome to stay, chat, and enjoy the evening together while the kids run wild in a safe, supervised space.
What to expect
A large bouncy castle set up in the middle of Alun-Alun, with Kejora team members supervising and helping the youngest guests. Music, laughter, and a lot of running around.
Practical details
- When: Every Friday and Saturday evening
- Where: Alun-Alun square, Karimunjawa
- Contribution: a small fee per child, kept intentionally low so every family can join
Why it matters
Karimunjawa has very few dedicated play spaces for children. This weekly gathering gives every child on the island, whether they attend our school or not, a place to move, play and be a kid.
A look inside.

Frequently Asked Questions.
Do parents need to stay?
Younger children should stay with a parent. Older kids are welcome on their own; the Kejora team supervises the castle itself.
Is there a fee?
A very small contribution per child, kept low so every family on the island can join.
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Every donation covers real, small costs: teacher hours, materials, transport, snacks for the kids.


