Kemlagi – settlement in Kecamatan Kemlagi district, Mojokerto Regency, East Java
Kemlagi is an Indonesian settlement located in Kabupaten Mojokerto, which belongs to the East Java province (Jawa Timur), specifically within Kecamatan Kemlagi district. Based on its coordinates (-7.3966933, 112.375812), it is positioned in the western part of Mojokerto Regency, in an inland, agriculturally characterized area of Java island. The regency's administrative seat de jure is Kecamatan Mojosari. The broader region, which includes Kemlagi, is considered significant in terms of Javanese culture and history, as Trowulan, the former capital of the Majapahit Empire, is also located within the boundaries of Kabupaten Mojokerto.
General overview
Kemlagi is the namesake settlement of Kecamatan Kemlagi district, which belongs to the Kabupaten Mojokerto administrative unit. Direct, settlement-level statistical data is not available from the sources at hand, so the following presents the context of the broader regency. Kabupaten Mojokerto is an inland Javanese regency formally established on May 9, 1293; it is considered the tenth oldest administrative unit in East Java province. The region is primarily known for its agricultural and small-scale industrial economic structure, with rice cultivation, sugarcane farming, and handicraft production all present in the Mojokerto area. Kemlagi, as the district's namesake settlement, is likely a node of local administrative and commercial activity, while daily life in the surrounding area remains characteristically rural and village-like. The region's ethnic and cultural character is predominantly shaped by Javanese traditions, including local customs, religious life—in which Islam predominates—and forms of community organization.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Kemlagi's real estate market is not available in the sources used. Considering the broader real estate market environment of Kabupaten Mojokerto, it can be stated that the entire regency is situated within the sphere of influence of the Surabaya urban agglomeration, which generates a certain degree of regional development pressure, particularly regarding infrastructure and smaller industrial parks. However, this impact is felt primarily in the eastern part of the regency, closer to Surabaya; in the case of Kecamatan Kemlagi, located further to the west, the real estate market presumably exhibits a slower development pace and primarily serves local residential property needs. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for land acquisition are legally restricted: Hak Milik (full ownership) is accessible exclusively to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners can primarily access property through Hak Pakai (usage rights) or rental arrangements. This general Indonesian regulatory framework applies equally throughout Kemlagi and the entire Kabupaten Mojokerto territory. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable to engage local legal experts and real estate agents, as in rural areas, property registration and title clarity can be variable.
Safety and security
Specific, verified statistics on public safety in Kemlagi are not available from the sources at hand. Kabupaten Mojokerto, as well as East Java province generally, can be classified among Indonesian regions characterized by relatively stable rural public safety conditions; agricultural rural areas distant from larger cities typically have lower crime rates than urbanized centers. It is worth considering, however, that throughout Indonesia, it is recommended to observe general precautions, including secure safekeeping of valuables and respect for local norms. In community-oriented rural settlements, neighborhood and community control are traditionally strong, which generally has a positive effect on local public safety. For specific, current crime data, sources from the local police (Kepolisian) or publications from the Indonesian statistical office (BPS – Badan Pusat Statistik) can provide guidance.
Tourist attractions
The source used does not contain information about specific, named tourist attractions in Kemlagi itself. However, the broader Kabupaten Mojokerto regency encompasses sites of notable historical and cultural significance, which are accessible from the district. The most significant such site is Trowulan, the former capital of the Majapahit Empire from the 13th–15th centuries, which today possesses numerous archaeological sites, museums, and temple ruins; it is one of the regency's most well-known tourist destinations. The Majapahit Empire became an independent power unit established on May 9, 1293, and the material remains of this legacy remain attractive to both researchers and tourists. Other areas within Kabupaten Mojokerto also contain Hindu-Buddhist period temple remains and highland natural areas, which are accessible by car or motorcycle from the interior of the regency—presumably also from the Kemlagi area—though the source provides no information about exact distances and road conditions. For those wishing to experience rural Javanese life, agricultural landscapes, and local culture, the area of Kecamatan Kemlagi can offer an authentic environment with relatively light tourist traffic.
Summary
Kemlagi is a rural settlement in East Java province, located in Kabupaten Mojokerto, within Kecamatan Kemlagi district. The broader region is known for the historical heritage of the Majapahit Empire and its relative proximity to the Surabaya agglomeration, while Kemlagi itself can be considered a characteristically inland Javanese, agriculturally oriented location. In the absence of direct, verified data, detailed characterization of the settlement is limited; however, the context at the Kabupaten Mojokerto level helps situate the place within the broader economic, cultural, and tourist map of East Java.

