Mojokrapak – a village in Tembelang District, East Java's agricultural zone
Mojokrapak is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Tembelang Kecamatan (District), in Jombang Kabupaten (Regency), East Java (Jawa Timur) Province. Based on its geographical coordinates, the settlement is located approximately at -7.51° latitude and 112.23° longitude, in the inland terrain of Java island. Jombang Regency is documented in Indonesia's administrative system as one of East Java's regencies, alongside other localities bearing the same name. Detailed, Wikipedia-level sources specific to Mojokrapak village are not available; therefore, the description below relies on the broader context—district and regency level—as well as general characteristics of East Java, which is noted throughout.
General overview
Mojokrapak is a small settlement belonging to Tembelang Kecamatan, situated within the administrative framework of Jombang Regency. Jombang Regency lies in the inland, mountainous and river-valley-divided territory of East Java Province; the region is traditionally agricultural in character, with rice and sugarcane cultivation, as well as other horticultural crops, playing a determining role in the local economy. Tembelang District is a relatively smaller administrative unit within the regency; its settlements generally display rural, agrarian characteristics and are not among busy tourist or industrial hubs. Mojokrapak is likely a similar-profile small community, functioning primarily as an agricultural and residential zone, though this cannot be stated as fact in the absence of verifiable sources. It is characteristic of Jombang Regency as a whole that within Indonesia's administrative system, regency-level governance coordinates local development, infrastructure investment, and public services, which also take effect at the village level.
Real estate and investment
Publicly available settlement-level data on Mojokrapak's real estate market does not exist. Considering the broader context of Jombang Regency, it can be said that in East Java's inland, non-coastal areas, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in the province's larger cities (Surabaya, Malang) or the country's busiest tourist regions (Bali, Lombok). In agricultural and small-town character areas, real estate transactions predominantly occur among local buyers and investors; foreign investor participation is lower, partly due to Indonesian land ownership regulations. Indonesian law generally does not permit foreign nationals to acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) in the country; they have access to Hak Pakai (use rights) or other, more restricted legal titles, whose conditions and duration vary by regulation. From an investment perspective, the rural, inland settlements of Jombang Regency can be evaluated primarily for long-term agricultural use or local housing markets; seeking large-volume capital returns or tourism yields, these areas generally do not offer the potential of more developed coastal or urban-adjacent zones. It is advisable to consult with experts and local legal advisors on all these points, as local real estate market characteristics can change rapidly.
Safety and security
Settlement-level crime statistics or detailed security assessments specific to Mojokrapak are not publicly available, so only general observations regarding the broader region can be made. East Java Province's inland, rural areas—to which Jombang Regency and its villages belong—generally correspond to the quiet, community-oriented rural environment typical of Java. Throughout Indonesia, it is generally true that larger cities experience higher rates of minor crimes (pickpocketing, traffic incidents), while smaller villages may exhibit stronger local community control resulting in greater social cohesion. However, this is merely a general observation relevant to the province and region; no specific public security report addressing Mojokrapak or Tembelang District is available. For travelers and potential investors, the generally applicable recommendation is to familiarize oneself with local conditions beforehand, monitor relevant official information, and involve local contacts where appropriate.
Tourist attractions
Source-based information on named tourist attractions associated with Mojokrapak village is not available. However, the broader Jombang Regency is known in East Java for several sites of cultural and religious significance; across the regency's territory, numerous pesantren (Islamic residential schools) operate, and the regency as a whole is a characteristic area of Indonesian Islamic education and culture. This provides a kind of regional backdrop for Tembelang District's settlements as well, but no specific tourist attraction tied to Mojokrapak can be verified from sources. For those traveling to the area, Jombang city—the regency's administrative seat—and its surroundings may offer cultural, religious, and local historical points of interest accessible by car or other means of transport from the district. It is advisable to verify exact distances and opening hours from local sources.
Summary
Mojokrapak is a small-sized, agricultural-character village in Tembelang Kecamatan, Jombang Regency, East Java Province. Publicly available, detailed information about the village itself is highly limited; the characteristics presented above primarily reflect context at the broader regency and provincial level. The area serves primarily local residential and agricultural functions rather than as a tourist or investment destination; therefore, for detailed, site-specific information, consultation with local authorities, real estate law specialists, and direct field-based experience is recommended.

