Mojosari – a small settlement in Bojonegoro regency, East Java province
Mojosari is an Indonesian village belonging to Kecamatan Kalitidu and forming part of the Kabupaten Bojonegoro administrative unit in East Java province (Jawa Timur). Based on its coordinates (−7.14° south latitude, 111.78° east longitude), it is located in the northern interior section of Java island. Administratively, it falls under Kecamatan Kalitidu level and thus forms part of the broader administrative system of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Given that available documented sources extend only to the provincial level, the description below employs more general data pertaining to Jawa Timur province as background information where necessary, clearly indicated as such.
General overview
Mojosari is not among the widely known settlements in Indonesia or frequently visited tourist destinations; it does not appear in available public sources with independent, detailed description. The settlement belongs to Kecamatan Kalitidu, which as part of Kabupaten Bojonegoro lies in the northern interior of East Java. Bojonegoro regency became known in recent decades primarily for its petroleum and natural gas extraction activities, and this economic character defines the broader region's profile. The area is also significant from an agricultural perspective: the Bengawan Solo river valley, to which Bojonegoro regency is close, is home to farming communities engaged in rice cultivation and other crop production. Mojosari itself is presumably a small, agrarian rural community whose daily life is determined by local agriculture and the local economy built upon it – however, reliable, documented information about these specific local characteristics is not available. Jawa Timur province as a whole, of which Mojosari forms part, with its area of 48,033 square kilometers is the largest among Javaese provinces, and at the end of 2024 had approximately 41.9 million inhabitants; this makes it Indonesia's second most populous province after Jawa Barat.
Real estate and investment
In the case of Mojosari, settlement-level real estate market data are not available, therefore the following relationships reflect the broader context of Kabupaten Bojonegoro and Jawa Timur province. It is characteristic of Bojonegoro regency that the active hydrocarbon extraction industry generates relatively significant labor attraction and some local economic dynamism, which in principle may sustain moderate real estate demand in the broader region. The economic role of Jawa Timur province within Indonesia is significant: the province's contribution to national gross domestic product is approximately 15 percent, reflecting its industrial and financial weight in the central and eastern Indonesian region. In smaller, rural settlements – as Mojosari presumably is – real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in the province's major cities (for example, Surabaya), and demand is also more modest. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the possibilities for foreign nationals to acquire real estate are legally restricted: direct land ownership (Hak Milik) cannot be acquired by foreign private individuals; longer-term property rights (such as Hak Pakai or Hak Guna Bangunan) are obtainable under certain conditions, and the details of these must in every case be clarified based on currently applicable Indonesian legal regulations and the opinion of local legal specialists.
Safety and security
There is no independent, authenticated statistical data or documented source regarding Mojosari's public safety, therefore specific local crime data cannot be provided. Generally speaking, rural settlements with small populations in Jawa Timur province – following the pattern characteristic of the province as a whole – typically have lower crime levels than larger urban agglomerations. Kabupaten Bojonegoro is a relatively traditional, community-oriented rural region where local social structures generally provide strong neighborhood control. All this, however, is merely a generalization concerning the broader region; an accurate picture of Mojosari's actual public safety can only be obtained from local, current sources.
Tourist attractions
In the case of Mojosari, no locally named tourist attraction can be identified based on documented sources. However, in the broader area of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, certain natural and cultural points of interest are known, which are also accessible by car or motorcycle from the settlement; these include, for example, natural landscapes connected to the Bengawan Solo river, as well as cultural and administrative institutions in Bojonegoro city, the regency seat. The precise distance of these from Mojosari could be estimated based on coordinates, but reliable distance figures should not be provided due to lack of verified sources. In other parts of Jawa Timur province – particularly in interior areas distant from coasts and volcanic highlands – tourism is generally modest, and travelers arriving there typically show interest in authentic rural lifestyle rather than seeking developed tourist infrastructure.
Summary
Mojosari is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Java, which administratively belongs to Kecamatan Kalitidu district and Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency. Detailed, settlement-level data are not publicly documented, therefore the characterization of the settlement is possible only on the basis of facts available at the provincial and regency levels. Jawa Timur province is one of Indonesia's regions of outstanding economic and demographic significance; however, within it, smaller rural villages – as Mojosari presumably is – are less documented and less visited compared to the country's major cities and recognized tourist destinations. For those interested in rural Javaese life and local community, the Bojonegoro region can provide authentic insight – but detailed exploration of this requires the involvement of local, current, and verified information sources.


