Tamiajeng – a village in Trawas kecamatan, Mojokerto Regency
Tamiajeng is a village of Trawas kecamatan (district) in Mojokerto Regency, East Java Province, in the Indonesian archipelago. The settlement is located in the eastern part of Java island, with coordinates marked at -7.6546265° latitude and 112.6004965° longitude. Mojokerto Regency is one of the historically significant areas in the region, representing one of the oldest administrative units in East Java. Tamiajeng functions as a small village within the administrative community of Trawas district, similarly to other villages throughout East Java.
General overview
Tamiajeng is a smaller village community belonging to Trawas kecamatan within Mojokerto Regency territory. Regarding the settlement's character, size, and specific infrastructure, no public sources at the village level are available; however, the broader environment, Mojokerto Regency and its Trawas district, represent typical rural population areas of East Java in the country. The regency, within which Tamiajeng lies, is documented as one of the oldest administrative units in East Java, and traditionally consists of a composition of agricultural and farming-oriented communities. Trawas district forms part of Mojokerto Regency, and districts typically comprise smaller, rural villages where the country's traditional social and economic organization is the primary determining factor.
Real estate and investment
Specific, reliable data on Tamiajeng's real estate market are not publicly available. However, at the Mojokerto Regency level, the real estate market characteristically belongs among the country's rural regions: by comparison to the suburban sprawl of Jakarta or Surabaya areas, land prices and property values are significantly lower here. In East Java, where Tamiajeng's location is situated, the real estate market consists mainly of agricultural productive land, smaller residential family holdings, and local business properties. According to Indonesian regulations, foreign investors have limited opportunities: leasing contracts (90 years plus 20 years extension) are typical structures, while direct land and property ownership is prohibited for foreign taxpayers. Locally, besides agricultural farming, livestock raising and local commerce are revenue-generating activities. Smaller real estate investments in the area generally rely on long- and medium-term rental models.
Safety and security
At the Tamiajeng settlement level, specific data on administrative public safety are not publicly available. In general terms, East Java and within it Mojokerto Regency is considered a legally protected, relatively peaceful region of the country, where violent crime is statistically low. Rural areas of the country are generally less burdened by crime categories that characterize certain major cities, instead characterized by civil-community self-organization-based conflict management, local order, and police presence. General experience of Mojokerto Regency settlements indicates that everyday traffic, nighttime movement, and property security aspects are less critical compared to other regions of the country. The Indonesian police force and administrative community organizations (RW/RT) play an active role in maintaining local order.
Tourist attractions
Village-level tourist attractions of Tamiajeng are not publicly documented. The village does not operate as a recognized tourist destination in itself. However, in the immediate and broader surroundings, in the countryside of Mojokerto Regency and Trawas district, there are numerous places that may be of interest to curious visitors. Connected to the historical and cultural heritage of Mojokerto Regency is its past as part of the Kadipaten Jepang territory following the end of the once-great Majapahit empire. Historical sites and heritage preservation institutions located within the regency territory typically concentrate in district centers and well-known villages. East Java's traditional agricultural landscapes, rice farms, and characteristics of local village life serve as important components in exploring the area surrounding such villages. Travelers would generally concentrate on the more immediate surroundings of Tamiajeng and Trawas district if they were curious about the region's economic structure and community organization.
Summary
Tamiajeng is a rural village community under Trawas district in Mojokerto Regency, East Java. The settlement is not known in itself as a tourist or economic destination; however, it is part of traditional Javanese rural life and community organization. The real estate market and investment opportunities are limited to the broader rural characteristics of the regency, while public safety maintains the level generally characteristic of rural regions of the country. For travelers or investors, Tamiajeng may be of primary interest from the perspectives of local community and agrarian-cultural experiences, for gaining insight into the country's deeper rural reality.

