Ngadirejo – a city district in Kota Blitar, East Java
Ngadirejo is an Indonesian settlement belonging to the Kepanjenkidul district (kecamatan) of Kota Blitar, an administrative city in East Java. Based on its coordinates (-8.0624009, 112.1802799), it is located in the central-eastern part of the island of Java. The settlement belongs to Jawa Timur (East Java) province, whose capital is Surabaya, and which comprises the eastern half of Indonesia's most populous island. Since the available source material covers only the provincial level, the broader regional context of Ngadirejo is presented below; where verifiable facts at the given level are not available, the article clearly indicates this.
General overview
Ngadirejo is an urban district within Kepanjenkidul kecamatan in Kota Blitar, characterized by urban development. Kota Blitar is an independent municipal administrative unit (kota) located in the inland areas of East Java, has no coastline, and is not among the region's major tourist destinations. The city of Blitar itself is historically and culturally best known as the burial place of Sukarno, Indonesia's first president – a fact that is widely known and extensively documented. Specific demographic data for Ngadirejo (population, area) is not contained in the available sources, so these cannot be reported. The Kepanjenkidul district is an urban zone that can be counted among Kota Blitar's more densely populated areas. Jawa Timur province as a whole is an exceptionally populous region: the province covers an area of 48,033 km² with approximately 41.9 million inhabitants by the end of 2024. The province ranks among Indonesia's most populous territories; among all the country's provinces, it is the second most densely populated, with nearly a quarter of the population concentrated in the metropolitan area around Surabaya.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level data verifiable directly about Ngadirejo's real estate market and investment environment is available in the sources used. Based on the broader regional context – that is, the general economic character of Kota Blitar and Jawa Timur province – it can be established that East Java is among Indonesia's economically significant provinces: the province contributes approximately 15 percent to the country's gross domestic product, indicating a determining role in industrial and financial terms. In a smaller inland city such as Kota Blitar, real estate prices and investment returns naturally differ from larger tourist centers (such as Bali or the Surabaya agglomeration). The framework of Indonesian land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals can be stated in general terms: in Indonesia, a foreign natural person cannot acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of real property; possible legal titles include Hak Pakai (right of use, renewable for a maximum of 80 years) and various lease-right constructions. These general legal frameworks apply throughout the country and are therefore valid for Ngadirejo as well. Local market data (average real estate prices, rental rates) cannot be reported in the absence of reliable sources.
Safety and security
The available source material contains no specific data regarding Ngadirejo's public security situation, so settlement-level assessment is not possible. Generally speaking, Jawa Timur province – and within it the inland Javanese cities, including Blitar – typically receive less media attention regarding public security and policy matters compared to major tourist or port cities, but this in itself is not equivalent to any specific statistic. Travelers and those considering relocation are advised to consult current situation reports published by Indonesian authorities and by their own country's foreign affairs information services. The reporting of any specific crime data should be avoided in the absence of sources.
Tourist attractions
The source material used does not mention any named tourist attractions within Ngadirejo, so such information cannot be provided. However, regarding the broader surroundings – Kota Blitar – it is widely known and extensively documented that the city contains the mausoleum and memorial site of President Sukarno, which is one of the most significant national pilgrimage and tourist destinations in East Java. This attraction center is located within Kota Blitar city, but the exact distance between Ngadirejo and the memorial sites cannot be precisely determined from the available sources. Within Jawa Timur province, there are numerous natural and cultural attractions: the Bromo–Tengger–Semeru National Park is located within the province, dominated by Semeru, Java's highest peak – however, these are located at considerable distance from Kota Blitar and for Ngadirejo illustrate only the broader regional offerings.
Summary
Ngadirejo is a city district within Kota Blitar belonging to Kepanjenkidul district in East Java, for which independent, detailed documentation is not available in the sources used. The broader region, Jawa Timur province, is an economically significant, densely populated province; Kota Blitar is primarily known within Indonesia for its memorial culture associated with President Sukarno's birthplace. Regarding real estate market and other local data, those seeking information are advised to consult on-site sources or specialized Indonesian sources, as these details cannot be reliably reconstructed from the available source material.

