Mojodanu – a village in East Java in Ngusikan District, Jombang Regency
Mojodanu is a small settlement in Jawa Timur (East Java) Province, Indonesia, located in Ngusikan Kecamatan, which belongs to Jombang Regency. Based on its coordinates (−7.39° S, 112.33° E), the settlement is situated in the central-eastern part of Java, in the interior of the island. The city of Jombang, which shares the same name as the regency and serves as its administrative center, is the administrative seat to which Ngusikan Kecamatan and Mojodanu within it are administratively connected. The available source materials do not contain independent data specifically about Mojodanu, therefore the characteristics described below present the general features of the broader administrative environment – Jombang Regency and East Java Province – with clear indication that these do not necessarily apply directly and exclusively to Mojodanu.
General overview
Mojodanu is a relatively obscure, small rural settlement for which independent, published databases or encyclopedic sources are not currently available. It belongs to Ngusikan Kecamatan, which is one district of Jombang Regency in East Java. Jombang Regency itself is a typical inland East Javanese region: it has no coastline, and its territory is characterized mainly by agricultural landscapes, arable land, and smaller and larger rural communities. In the region, rice cultivation and sugarcane cultivation are traditionally the dominant economic activities, which fundamentally influence the daily life and landscape of rural settlements. Mojodanu, as one village of Ngusikan Kecamatan, most likely fits into this agricultural, rural character, although direct, published data on this is not available. Jombang Regency is home to numerous smaller communities whose life is shaped by Javanese culture, local customs, and Islam – this cultural environment typical of East Java generally defines the broader context.
Real estate and investment
No independent, published real estate market data specific to Mojodanu is available. Jombang Regency as a whole – and generally the inland, rural areas of East Java – do not rank among the priority investment destinations in the Indonesian real estate market, particularly when compared to areas near Bali or Jakarta, Java's capital. In rural East Javanese regions, real estate prices are generally considered modest, and the market primarily operates on local, internal demand. From an investment perspective, these areas can be evaluated mainly in terms of agricultural use and the local residential real estate market. An important general consideration is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full land ownership (Hak Milik); special titles are available to them, such as Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights), which allow limited property use. These regulations apply throughout the country, and thus are applicable in Jombang Regency, including Mojodanu. It is recommended to involve a local legal expert before any specific real estate transaction.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the public safety of Mojodanu. With regard to Jombang Regency and generally the rural areas of East Java, it can be noted that such agricultural, inland areas are typically regions with calmer public security, where elevated crime rates are not known. This general statement, however, applies only to the context of the broader region and does not replace data specifically verified for Mojodanu. When planning travel or residence, it is advisable to seek information from local authorities or the current travel advisory services of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which provide regular information regarding stays in Indonesia.
Tourist attractions
No well-known tourist attraction directly linked to Mojodanu by verified sources is known. The broader Jombang Regency, however, is a culturally notable region of East Java. The Jombang region is generally known for being culturally significant in terms of Javanese Islamic traditions: the area is home to numerous pesantren (Islamic boarding schools), and is one of the important regions of Javanese Muslim educational tradition. These institutions may be of cultural interest, although no published sources are available naming a specifically designated site in Mojodanu. Jombang city, the seat of Jombang Regency, is the administrative and commercial center of the area, from which the villages of the region are accessible. The natural environment – the lower mountainous and lowland Javanese landscapes – is also part of the regency's general character, although there is insufficient source material to identify these as specific tourist attractions attributable to Mojodanu.
Summary
Mojodanu is a small, rural settlement in East Java, in Ngusikan Kecamatan of Jombang Regency. Due to the absence of independent, published source materials, detailed factual information about the settlement cannot currently be provided; the characteristics described above reflect the generally known context of the broader administrative unit – Jombang Regency and East Java Province. The area is primarily agricultural and rural in character, is not considered a priority destination from a tourism perspective, and its real estate market focuses on local internal demand. For foreign interested parties, the general legal framework for acquiring real estate in Indonesia must in any case be taken into consideration.

