Mojokambang – rural settlement in the inland area of East Java's Jombang Regency
Mojokambang is a small Indonesian settlement located in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), in Bandarkedungmulyo District (kecamatan) of Kabupaten Jombang (Jombang Regency). Based on its coordinates (-7.6038605, 112.132589), it lies in the western part of Jombang Regency, in the inland, terrestrial area of Java, far from the island's southern and northern coasts. The available source material does not contain settlement-level data about Mojokambang; therefore, the following sections present verifiable relationships at the broader district, regency, and provincial levels, with clearly marked framing.
General overview
Mojokambang is a relatively small, rural settlement belonging to Bandarkedungmulyo kecamatan, and detailed population or area data about it does not appear in publicly accessible sources. Kabupaten Jombang is one of the inland regencies of East Java Province, which Wikipedia mentions primarily in a disambiguation entry, indicating that the name "Jombang" occurs at multiple locations in Indonesia. Jombang Regency displays the characteristic appearance of inland Javanese agricultural areas: rice-growing regions, smaller urban centers, and densely populated villages comprise the landscape. Bandarkedungmulyo at the kecamatan level is one of the administrative units within the regency, to which Mojokambang also belongs. The settlement does not rank among prominently known tourist destinations and does not possess identified industrial or commercial infrastructure that would grant it particular recognition within the broader region. Inland Javanese areas are generally characterized by local community life, agricultural character, and proximity to urbanizing small towns, but these relationships cannot be confirmed item by item for Mojokambang in the absence of specific sources.
Real estate and investment
Independent, verifiable data about Mojokambang's real estate market is not available; therefore, the following paragraph presents the broader market relationships of Jombang Regency and East Java Province. East Java is one of Indonesia's most populous and economically significant provinces, with its real estate market dynamics determined primarily by development around major cities—above all Surabaya. In inland, agricultural areas like Jombang Regency, real estate prices are generally lower than in coastal tourism-driven regions or large industrial and commercial centers. In such rural areas, investment decisions are typically tied to agricultural land use, local commercial infrastructure, or proximity to transportation hubs. As an important general framework, it should be noted that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land; for them, primarily use rights (Hak Pakai) or other time-limited legal arrangements are available. This national regulation applies equally to Mojokambang and Jombang Regency as a whole, and professional legal consultation is recommended before any real estate market decisions.
Safety and security
No settlement-level, verifiable statistics or detailed reports are available regarding Mojokambang's public safety situation. In broader context, rural, agricultural areas of East Java Province belong to rural Indonesia generally characterized by relatively stable local community structures. Jombang Regency does not figure among regions classified as particularly problematic from a public security standpoint in generally accessible Indonesian administrative sources, but this represents no guarantee either way. Generally speaking, in inland rural areas of Indonesia, the occurrence of crime forms that typically affect tourists or foreign visitors is lower than in major cities, but without specific crime data, a detailed assessment cannot be provided for Mojokambang.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention identified tourist attractions specifically for Mojokambang; therefore, only the broader context of Jombang Regency and East Java can be presented, with clear indication that these do not refer to the specific village. Within Jombang Regency's area, the region's religious and cultural heritage is generally represented by local mosque complexes, buildings housing pesantren (Islamic residential schools), and characteristics of traditional Javanese village life, though the precise location and distance of these features relative to Mojokambang cannot be specified due to lack of sources. Considering East Java Province as a whole, the natural and cultural tourism offering is broad, but the more prominent attractions—such as active volcanoes or coastal destinations—are typically found in other parts of the province, further away from Jombang Regency. On these grounds, Mojokambang can be identified primarily not as a tourist destination, but rather as a quieter environment resulting from its proximity to Javanese rural life and agricultural landscapes, though even this can only be reliably generalized at the regency level.
Summary
Mojokambang is an East Javanese small community located in Bandarkedungmulyo District of Kabupaten Jombang, and it does not possess a publicly documented tourism or investment profile. The inland, agricultural character of the broader Jombang Regency, the general relationships of the East Javanese real estate market, and the framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations all make thorough information-gathering, site investigation, and professional consultation necessary before any substantive decisions.

