Kertosari – village in the northern part of Kabupaten Mojokerto, East Java
Kertosari is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) province, belonging to the Kecamatan Kutorejo district, which is located within the Kabupaten Mojokerto administrative unit. Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.5794627, 112.5155694), it is situated in the central-northern area of the kabupaten, within Java's densely populated and agriculturally fertile interior. The kabupaten's administrative seat is formally located in Kecamatan Mojosariban, and the area is one of the historically most significant regions in East Java. No independent, settlement-level statistical or encyclopedic sources are currently available for Kertosari; therefore, the following description is based substantially on data at the Kabupaten Mojokerto level and general regional information, with clear indication of the source level.
General overview
Kertosari is a desa (village) level unit within the Indonesian administrative system, belonging to the Kecamatan Kutorejo district. Kecamatan Kutorejo is located in the eastern part of Kabupaten Mojokerto, and is typically characterized as an agricultural and small-town area. The kabupaten as a whole is distinguished by a strong agrarian economy: cultivated lands, rice paddies, and plantations define the landscape and local livelihood conditions. Village settlements named Kertosari occur in multiple locations throughout Indonesia, so the name alone does not indicate unique characteristics; local identity is determined primarily by district and kabupaten-level administrative frameworks, as well as Javanese cultural traditions. According to the source, the Kabupaten Mojokerto administrative unit was officially established on 9 May 1293, although the area is actually the tenth oldest administrative unit in Jawa Timur. Following the fall of the Majapahit Empire, the area was referred to as Kadipaten Japan (Japan Dukedom), reflecting the region's deeply rooted historical consciousness. This rich historical past is felt throughout the entire kabupaten territory and permeates the daily life, celebrations, and cultural heritage of local communities.
Real estate and investment
Direct, settlement-level data on Kertosari's real estate market is not publicly available. The broader context is provided by the economic and real estate conditions of Kabupaten Mojokerto. The kabupaten is located near the Surabaya–Malang development axis, which is one of East Java's most active economic corridors; this proximity generally generates moderate but steady demand for residential properties in the surrounding areas, particularly in urban zones. Kecamatan Kutorejo is a relatively smaller, rural-character district, where real estate prices are typically considerably lower than in the regency seat, Mojosariban, or the neighboring Kota Mojokerto. In areas with agricultural character, land and property prices are generally more modest, and investment dynamics move slower than in more industrialized zones. It is important to note that in Indonesia, foreign nationals' opportunities for property purchase are limited: foreign citizens cannot, as a general rule, acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) over property, but may only hold property on the basis of so-called Hak Pakai (use rights) under specified conditions. For investors, this is an important legal framework consideration that should be discussed with an Indonesian legal expert before any concrete transaction.
Safety and security
Direct, reliable statistical sources are not available regarding public safety conditions in Kertosari. Generally speaking, the rural and small-community character of Kabupaten Mojokerto and Kecamatan Kutorejo – similar to other comparable rural Javanese areas – typically means more peaceful public security conditions than in large cities. Rural districts of East Java province are generally relatively stable in terms of public security thanks to tight community ties and traditional Javanese social norms; however, it is important to emphasize that such generalizations do not substitute for current, local information. Anyone spending extended time in the region would be well advised to contact the local municipal administration or the kelurahan office for current information.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions are listed in available sources for Kertosari village itself. However, Kabupaten Mojokerto as a whole is a region of outstanding historical significance, with its most well-known landmark being the nearby Trowulan, the ruins of the Majapahit Empire's former capital, located within the kabupaten territory. Trowulan contains numerous archaeological sites, museums, and temple ruins that preserve remnants of 13th–15th century Javanese civilization; these are considered kabupaten-level attractions, and visitors to the region typically examine this area. From Kertosari, this historical zone is accessible within the kabupaten via the road network, although reliable data on exact distance and travel time is not available from present sources. Within Kecamatan Kutorejo district itself, there are no known, source-documented tourist destinations, but the agricultural landscape and Javanese village lifestyle may be of interest to curious visitors in their own right.
Summary
Kertosari is a small, rural-character Javanese settlement in Kecamatan Kutorejo district, within Kabupaten Mojokerto. No independent statistical or encyclopedic sources are available for the village, so its characteristics can be inferred from the broader kabupaten-level and regional context. Viewed as a whole, the kabupaten represents a territory of extraordinary historical significance, with a past extending back to the era of the Majapahit Empire. The area's real estate market is rural in character, specific data on public security is unavailable, and its tourist appeal is primarily exercised through attractions at the kabupaten level that lie outside the district itself.

