Mojorejo – a small village in Kecamatan Kedungadem, in the interior of East Java
Mojorejo is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to the Kecamatan Kedungadem administrative district, within Kabupaten Bojonegoro regency, in East Java (Jawa Timur) province. Based on its geographic coordinates, the settlement is located in the inland, continental area of Java island, roughly at the intersection of –7.28° latitude and 111.99° longitude. From sources available at the provincial level, it is known that Jawa Timur is the largest of Indonesia's six Javan provinces by area, and had a population of approximately 41.9 million at the end of 2024. Mojorejo itself is a relatively small, agrarian rural community, for which no independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic source appears in the available materials.
General overview
Mojorejo is one of the villages of Kecamatan Kedungadem, which is located in the east-central part of Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Bojonegoro regency lies in the north-western band of East Java province, and has been traditionally characterized by agriculture – primarily rice cultivation and tobacco production – and the region also has significant oil extraction activities. No independent, detailed database source is available for Mojorejo itself, so the character of the village can be understood in the broader context of the district and regency. In the Kedungadem area, as in most of the interior parts of Bojonegoro, small agrarian villages are typically found, where the livelihood of the population is largely tied to agriculture. The settlement is not considered a location of note from a tourism perspective, and does not feature among the region's significant commercial or industrial centers either. Bojonegoro city, the regency capital, is accessible by road from the area and provides more basic urban services to the inhabitants of the surrounding villages.
Real estate and investment
No independent, settlement-level real estate market data is available for Mojorejo. Considering the broader context, the rural areas of Kabupaten Bojonegoro are generally characterized by low land prices and modest property turnover compared to more tourism-developed regions such as Bali or the Jakarta agglomeration. In the property market of interior Javan villages, demand is primarily local, with agricultural land transactions and leases constituting the decisive part of turnover. From an investment perspective, it should be noted that in Indonesia, property ownership regulations are generally restrictive for foreigners: full ownership (Hak Milik) can be acquired exclusively by Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may at most obtain limited-term use rights (Hak Pakai) or, under certain conditions, long-term rental arrangements. These general rules apply throughout the country and are therefore applicable to Mojorejo and Kecamatan Kedungadem as well. The development potential of the region is connected to the fact that Bojonegoro regency has implemented infrastructure investments in recent decades through revenues from oil extraction, which may have an indirect effect on the rural property market, although no source currently supports a direct impact in Mojorejo.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable crime or law enforcement statistics are available for Mojorejo. Regarding the broader region, it can be stated that in the rural, interior areas of East Java province – including within Bojonegoro regency – public safety is generally considered stable, with serious violent crime rarely receiving major public attention from such villages. In rural Indonesian communities, social cohesion and community-level norms have traditionally played an important role in maintaining public safety. As in all foreign locations, generally recommended precautionary measures – secure storage of valuables, respect for local customs – are applicable here as well, but based on available information, Mojorejo and its broader district are not considered particularly high-risk areas.
Tourist attractions
No data regarding named tourist attractions for Mojorejo and Kecamatan Kedungadem appears in available sources. In the broader region, within Kabupaten Bojonegoro, however, known natural and cultural sites can be found, which regularly feature in regency-level sources and tourism compilations. Within Bojonegoro regency, the eternal flame of Kahyangan Api – a natural fire fed by gas seepage that has burned for centuries – is one of the most well-known natural curiosities, to which local tradition attributes cultural and religious significance. Additionally, the Solo River valley (Bengawan Solo), which also passes through the Bojonegoro area, is noteworthy from both landscape and cultural perspectives. These sites are not necessarily close to Mojorejo, and their accessibility is influenced by the prevailing road conditions; exact distances cannot be documented from sources. Mojorejo itself is characterized primarily not as a tourist destination but as a quiet, rural village.
Summary
Mojorejo is a rural, agrarian-character small village in East Java province, within Kecamatan Kedungadem district, in Kabupaten Bojonegoro. In the absence of independent, detailed data, the settlement can be understood in the broader context of the regency and province: a relatively quiet, interior Javan community that stands out from similar villages in the region neither from a tourism nor from a special investment perspective. The agrarian economic background characteristic of Jawa Timur province and local lifestyle determine daily life, while more proximate urban services are available in Bojonegoro city.

