The Lerep Tourism Village in Semarang Regency faces developmental challenges, including insufficient community involvement, low tourist numbers, and stagnation. This condition disrupts the sustainability of future generations in terms of their livelihoods. Therefore, this research aims to examine the sustainability of the community livelihood system in the Lerep Tourism Village, Semarang Regency. Quantitative methods are utilized to analyze livelihood capital, such as natural capital, human capital, physical capital, financial capital, and social capital. Data processing from the questionnaire results was carried out using a scoring technique with the help of software in the form of Rapfish to analyze its sustainability. Results indicate the livelihood system falls within the “Fairly Sustainable” range, with human and financial capitals requiring attention. Specifically, financial capital for unengaged community members ranks as “Unsustainable”. Enhancing community understanding through education and training can improve financial and human capitals, fostering sustainable development. This approach aims to balance all livehood capitals within the Lerep Tourism Village.