Jerukseger – a village in the Gedeg district, eastern part of Mojokerto regency
Jerukseger is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, within the territory of Kabupaten Mojokerto, specifically belonging to the Gedeg kecamatan (district). Based on its coordinates (−7,4289545; 112,3963638), it is situated in the south-central part of the regency, relatively close to the agglomeration of Mojokerto city. The settlement does not have an independent article on either Indonesian or other-language Wikipedia, so the following account relies on regency-level source material and generally verifiable knowledge about the region, with clear indication in each case of which territorial level the given statement refers to.
General overview
Jerukseger is one of the villages in Gedeg kecamatan, which administratively belongs to Kabupaten Mojokerto. The regency – based on the Indonesian Wikipedia article in question – received its official founding date on May 9, 1293, making it the tenth most ancient administrative unit traceable back in East Java. The area remained under the authority of the Majapahit Empire for a long time, whose political and cultural center was in nearby Trowulan; after the decline of the empire, the entire district came to be called Kadipaten Japan. This rich historical background characterizes Kabupaten Mojokerto as a whole, including the villages belonging to Gedeg district. Gedeg kecamatan is primarily an agricultural area, characterized by rice cultivation and other grain and vegetable production – a pattern generally observable in the lowland interior landscapes of East Java. Jerukseger itself is a modest-sized, locally known village, which does not possess special tourism infrastructure or notable industrial capacity; based on regency-level data, inhabitants of similarly situated villages typically base their livelihoods on agriculture and the nearby urban labor market.
Real estate and investment
No settlement-level data are available on the real estate market in Jerukseger, so the following reflects the broader real estate and investment context of Kabupaten Mojokerto. Over the past decades, the regency has undergone industrial development: several industrial parks and processing facilities have been established along the Mojokerto–Surabaya axis, which has generally increased demand for properties in the district, particularly in villages lying near major transportation routes. For agricultural-character areas in Gedeg district, real estate prices are typically lower compared to the urban core of the regency, which may attract certain investor interest from the perspective of long-term land use. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities to acquire land ownership are legally restricted: foreign individuals as a general rule cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to agricultural or residential property; available legal structures include long-term leasing (Hak Sewa), usage rights (Hak Pakai) under certain conditions, and ownership through an Indonesian legal entity (PT PMA). Consultation with a local lawyer is essential before any investment decision.
Safety and security
No independent statistical data or reports are publicly available on public safety in Jerukseger, so the following assessment reflects the general situation in Kabupaten Mojokerto and East Java province. Rural villages in the regency – following a pattern generally characteristic of interior Javanese areas in Indonesia – are marked by relative peace; compared to larger cities, strong neighborhood cohesion and informal local oversight in rural communities traditionally contribute to maintaining security. Kabupaten Mojokerto does not rank as a major crime hotspot within East Java province, although as in all rural areas of Indonesia, occasional minor property crimes may occur. For more precise and up-to-date security information, data from local branches of the Indonesian national police (Polri) and travel advisory publications from foreign ministries should be considered authoritative.
Tourist attractions
The village of Jerukseger itself has no notable tourism attractions that would have appeared in verified sources. The broader Kabupaten Mojokerto, however, is exceptionally rich in historical significance: located within the regency's territory is Trowulan, the former capital of the Majapahit Empire, whose ruins and museum represent one of the region's most significant archaeological and cultural heritage sites in East Java. The Indonesian Wikipedia article on Kabupaten Mojokerto confirms that the area is connected to the former Majapahit center. Trowulan is situated at a general distance from Gedeg district, within the territory of the regency, and may be of interest to any visitor staying in the area. Additionally, volcanic natural landscapes are accessible in the highland parts of the regency, although these lie at a considerable distance from Jerukseger and Gedeg district. Regarding local festivals and religious celebrations, East Javanese villages generally feature a syncretic Javanese-Muslim tradition system to which various community festivities are tied, though specific source data about these in Jerukseger are not available.
Summary
Jerukseger is a modest-sized, agricultural village in East Java, forming part of Gedeg kecamatan within Kabupaten Mojokerto. The settlement itself does not possess documented tourism attractions or a distinctive investment profile; however, the regency as a whole – particularly through its connection to the Majapahit heritage of Trowulan – provides a culturally and historically noteworthy broader context. Regarding questions of real estate market and public safety, general trends at the regency and provincial level provide an orientation framework, since reliable independent data on Jerukseger are not currently publicly available.

