Mojoseto – a small settlement in Kecamatan Gondang, East Java
Mojoseto is an Indonesian rural settlement (desa) located in Kabupaten Nganjuk in East Java (Jawa Timur), specifically within Kecamatan Gondang. Based on its coordinates, the settlement is situated near approximately -7.57 latitude and 111.99 longitude, pointing to the inland part of Java. Kabupaten Nganjuk is one of the administrative units of Java's eastern province, lying west of Surabaya, and the region is known more for its agricultural and cultural character than for industrial or tourism prominence. Mojoseto itself does not appear as an independent entry in available sources, so the following presentation relies on verified data and general context available at the Kabupaten Nganjuk regency level.
General overview
Mojoseto belongs to the administrative unit of Kecamatan Gondang, which is one of the districts of Kabupaten Nganjuk. According to regency-level sources, the administrative and economic center of Kabupaten Nganjuk is Nganjuk city (Nganjuk Kota), which is also the seat of the kabupaten. According to the source, the name Nganjuk derives from the expression "Anjuk Ladang," which appears in an inscription from 859 Saka (937 CE), meaning "land of victory" – this inscription today serves as the basis for the kabupaten's commemoration day. The history of the kabupaten is closely intertwined with the era of the Medang Kingdom, then the Mataram Sultanate, and finally the Dutch colonial period, during which the seat of administration was relocated from Berbek city to Nganjuk in 1880. Mojoseto, as a smaller rural unit within Kecamatan Gondang, is likely primarily agricultural in character, as is much of Kabupaten Nganjuk, which is characterized by rice and sugar cane cultivation, as well as other field crops. Since no detailed, verifiable data is available either about the district (Kecamatan Gondang) or the village itself, reliable numerical data cannot be provided regarding exact population numbers, territorial extent, or infrastructure facilities.
Real estate and investment
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the real estate market in Mojoseto. In broader context, Kabupaten Nganjuk is a medium-sized East Javanese kabupaten with predominantly agrarian character, where real estate prices are typically significantly lower than in larger cities of the province, such as Surabaya or Malang. In rural areas—as Mojoseto most likely is—real estate transactions are limited and primarily tied to local needs and the sale and purchase of agricultural plots. An important regulatory framework to note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) to property: they have access to Hak Pakai (usage rights) and in some cases Hak Sewa (lease rights), though these details can change continuously, so engagement of local legal experts is always necessary before any concrete transaction. In rural, smaller villages, investment potential is generally narrower than in urban or tourist destinations, and appreciation dynamics are more moderate.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable data is available regarding the public safety situation in Mojoseto. Generally speaking, the rural and agricultural regions of Kabupaten Nganjuk and, more broadly, East Java are among the relatively quieter, lower-density areas of Indonesia's interior provinces, where daily life typically proceeds along local community norms. However, no criminal statistics or concrete security data can be cited regarding the given village, so general caution—particularly when traveling in unfamiliar areas—is recommended in any case. Most Indonesian rural communities are characterized by strong social cohesion and an informal system of mutual oversight, which generally has a positive effect on local public safety; however, this assertion cannot be extrapolated to Mojoseto specifically without verified data.
Tourist attractions
The available source material does not mention any named tourist attractions or cultural sites in Mojoseto village. At the kabupaten level, however, the source mentions a place called Candi Lor, located in Kecamatan Loceret, which is associated with the 937 "Anjuk Ladang" inscription and the victory monument (jayastamba) from the era of the Medang Kingdom – this is one of the most significant historical monuments of Kabupaten Nganjuk. This site is located in a different district from Mojoseto, so it cannot be identified as a directly neighboring attraction, but it is relevant as part of an excursion within the kabupaten area. Nganjuk city itself – the seat of the regency – also has public parks, main squares, markets, and other urban infrastructure that are accessible to those staying in the area. Without verifiable data about the natural assets or possible local attractions of Kecamatan Gondang, no specific statements can be made.
Summary
Mojoseto is a small, rural settlement in East Java's Kabupaten Nganjuk region, within Kecamatan Gondang. The available source material covers the regency level and shows that Kabupaten Nganjuk is a region with a historical past and agricultural character, with its administrative and economic center concentrated in Nganjuk city. The village itself has no documented special characteristics in the sources from either a tourism or real estate market perspective, and is thus primarily understandable in the context of rural Javanese life and local community structures. To obtain more precise and current local data, direct field research or the use of Indonesian government records is necessary.

