Mojosari – village in Kepohbaru District, northern East Java
Mojosari is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kepohbaru District (Kecamatan Kepohbaru), within the Kabupaten Bojonegoro administrative unit, in Jawa Timur (East Java) Province. Based on its coordinates (-7.130869, 111.800220), it is situated in the inland areas of Java, somewhat south of the northern coast, in the region of Bojonegoro Regency, which is characteristically known for agriculture and oil extraction. Detailed publicly available source material relating directly to the village is not available; the description below therefore places verifiable data pertaining to the broader administrative units, primarily East Java Province, into context, clearly indicating this at every relevant point.
General overview
Mojosari is one of the villages of Kecamatan Kepohbaru in Kabupaten Bojonegoro. Bojonegoro Regency lies on the northwestern edge of East Java, along the Bengawan Solo River, and is traditionally known in the broader region for agricultural and hydrocarbon industry activities. Kecamatan Kepohbaru itself is a rural, characteristically agrarian district, where rice and corn cultivation, as well as livestock farming, form the predominant livelihood sources – this district-level characteristic is presumably also valid for Mojosari, though specific economic statistics for the village are not available. Jawa Timur Province as a whole is one of Indonesia's most populous and largest-area provinces: its area spans 48,033 km², and its population reached 41,919,906 by the end of 2024, making it the country's second most populous province after Jawa Barat. This general weight and development of the province naturally does not reflect a uniform picture: rural, inland areas, such as the Kabupaten Bojonegoro district, typically stand at different levels of development compared to coastal cities and the Surabaya agglomeration.
Real estate and investment
Specific real estate market data pertaining to Mojosari is not available in publicly accessible, verifiable sources. The broader Bojonegoro Regency real estate market indicates a rural, countryside character, where land prices and property values are typically considerably lower than in urbanized coastal cities, such as Surabaya. Investor interest in these areas is directed primarily toward agricultural land and projects related to oil and gas industry infrastructure, though these are not documented directly at the Mojosari level. The general economic weight of East Java Province – which contributes close to 15% to national GDP – is primarily concentrated in the larger industrial and commercial centers. As regards the legal framework for property acquisition, foreign nationals in Indonesia cannot acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) to real estate; for them, primarily hak pakai (use rights) and various lease structures are available, which represent applicable regulations throughout the country, including in East Java.
Safety and security
Specific public security statistics or local crime data for Mojosari are not available from verifiable sources. In general terms, it may be said that Kabupaten Bojonegoro and the inland, rural districts of East Java have lower population density and lower urban crime risk compared to the province's major cities – this is however a general regional observation and does not substitute for site-specific, current data. In Jawa Timur Province, as one of Indonesia's largest and most densely populated provinces, considerable differences in security conditions may be observed between urban and rural areas. For any decisions related to travel or stay, consultation of current local and consular advisories is recommended.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source material contains data on named tourist attractions specifically in Mojosari. The offering of Kecamatan Kepohbaru and the broader Kabupaten Bojonegoro is of rural, natural character, and among the attractions known at regency level are typically mentioned the landscapes along the Bengawan Solo River, which runs through the territory of Bojonegoro Regency – this river is also a cultural and historical symbol in Java. In the Bojonegoro area, furthermore, teak plantations (jati forests) are characteristic of the inland areas, forming part of the agricultural and forestry landscape. In Jawa Timur Province, the most significant tourist destinations – such as Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park, Majapahit-era historical sites at Trowulan, or Surabaya's cultural and urban attractions – are located at considerable distance from Mojosari and do not characterize the immediate vicinity. On this basis, Mojosari is primarily not a tourist destination, but rather a rural, agricultural community in the inland areas of East Java.
Summary
Mojosari is a rural Indonesian village in Kecamatan Kepohbaru District, in the territory of Kabupaten Bojonegoro, in Jawa Timur Province. Detailed administrative, economic, or tourist data pertaining to the village is not publicly documented; the broader region – Bojonegoro Regency and East Java Province – may be characterized as an agrarian, inland Javanese area, which despite the province's economic and demographic weight differs from the more developed coastal centers. For real estate market, public security comparison, or tourism purposes, it is worthwhile to consider the broader Bojonegoro Regency level and provincial context, supplemented with current local sources.


