Banjaragung – a small village in Puri District, in the heart of Mojokerto Regency
Banjaragung is an Indonesian settlement that belongs to Puri District (Kecamatan Puri) in Kabupaten Mojokerto (Mojokerto Regency) in East Java. Administratively, it forms part of Jawa Timur (East Java) Province and is located in the central-eastern area of Java island at coordinates –7.4938° latitude and 112.4366° longitude. Kabupaten Mojokerto is a well-defined administrative and territorial unit; its de jure seat is located in Kecamatan Mojosariban. Since no independent, detailed statistical or encyclopedic sources on Banjaragung are publicly available, the description below relies primarily on the broader regency-level and provincial frameworks, which the reader should keep in mind when interpreting the information.
General overview
Banjaragung is a relatively small, rural settlement that belongs to the Kecamatan Puri administrative unit within Kabupaten Mojokerto. Kabupaten Mojokerto itself – within which Banjaragung is located – encompasses numerous smaller villages and communities and is fundamentally characterized as a rural region where the local economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, handicrafts, and small-scale trade. According to regency-level sources, Kabupaten Mojokerto was officially founded on May 9, 1293, making it the tenth oldest administrative unit in East Java Province. This date is typically linked to the establishment of the Majapahit Empire, as the regency's territory was once the core territory of the Majapahit state, whose capital stood near Trowulan. After the decline of Majapahit, the region became known as Kadipaten Japan. This rich historical background serves as an important starting point for understanding the character of the broader region – and indirectly Banjaragung's immediate surroundings. No independent demographic data on the village is available; however, Kecamatan Puri as a whole and Kabupaten Mojokerto itself are densely populated, predominantly Javanese areas where Islam is the dominant religion.
Real estate and investment
Direct real estate market data for Banjaragung is not publicly available, so the context below reflects generally observable conditions in Kabupaten Mojokerto and East Java Province. Kabupaten Mojokerto falls within the sphere of influence of nearby Surabaya – one of East Java Province's and indeed Indonesia's most important major cities – which exerts moderate but stable growth pressure on the regency's real estate market as a whole. The area is typically characterized by demand for residential properties and agricultural plots, while commercial developments are concentrated primarily in larger urban centers. Under Indonesian law, foreign individuals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over real estate; they have access to so-called Hak Pakai (usage rights) and various lease arrangements, the framework of which is regulated by Indonesian land law. This general regulatory framework applies equally to Banjaragung and its broader surroundings. From an investment perspective, rural Javanese villages generally represent real estate markets with moderate returns but stable value retention, where local demand and agricultural use determine prices.
Safety and security
Specific public safety and crime statistics for Banjaragung are not available from public sources. Generally speaking, rural, agricultural areas of East Java Province – including the smaller villages of Kabupaten Mojokerto – are typically characterized by low crime rates, which can be attributed primarily to strong community bonds, traditional local social organization, and relatively stable economic conditions. This general regional picture does not necessarily guarantee direct safety for Banjaragung, but it provides context for the broader region. Like other rural districts in Indonesia, public security here is maintained by the local police force (Polri). When traveling or staying in the area, it is advisable to gather current local official information specific to the location in question.
Tourist attractions
Available sources do not list named tourist attractions specifically for Banjaragung, so it is not possible to describe concrete attractions directly associated with the village. However, Kabupaten Mojokerto as a whole is a significant heritage tourism destination, with its most important draw being the Trowulan archaeological sites: Trowulan is the location of the former capital of the Majapahit Empire, where temple ruins, gate structures, and museum collections are reminders of the medieval Javanese empire's glory. Trowulan is located within Kabupaten Mojokerto's territory, making it relatively accessible by road from Banjaragung, though no source confirms the exact distance. Beyond this, the regency's territory also features various local festivals, Javanese cultural traditions, and agricultural landscapes that may attract interested visitors. For those interested in village tourism, Kecamatan Puri and its broader surroundings may offer the opportunity to experience authentic rural Javanese life, though detailed, verifiable tourism materials on this are not available.
Summary
Banjaragung is a small Javanese village that belongs to Puri District in Kabupaten Mojokerto in East Java Province. No independent detailed source materials on the settlement are available; however, the broader region – Mojokerto Regency, which was home to the ancient Majapahit Empire – represents an environment characterized by rich historical heritage and rural Javanese character. Regarding real estate market conditions and public safety, the circumstances generally characteristic of rural East Javanese villages apply, in the absence of settlement-level data. For those wishing to become more deeply acquainted with the location, the most reliable and current information can be obtained from local government bodies or the Kecamatan Puri office.

