Musir Kidul – village in the Rejoso District, in the heart of Kabupaten Nganjuk
Musir Kidul is a smaller settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur), which belongs to the Kecamatan Rejoso administrative district and falls under the jurisdiction of Kabupaten Nganjuk. Based on its coordinates (-7.5159971, 111.9209493), it is located in the central-eastern part of the regency, in one of the interior, agricultural regions of Java island. The broader region, Kabupaten Nganjuk, considers Nganjuk city as its administrative seat, which serves as the economic and administrative center of the regency. No publicly available, verifiable source currently contains data specific to Musir Kidul itself; therefore, the following presentation draws on authenticated context related to Kecamatan Rejoso and Kabupaten Nganjuk.
General overview
Musir Kidul forms part of the Kecamatan Rejoso district, which is one of the administrative units of Kabupaten Nganjuk. According to information available at the regency level, Nganjuk city is the most densely populated and most urbanized area of the regency, while the villages in the district – presumably including Musir Kidul – are typically agrarian in character. The dominant activity in the area is agricultural farming, within which rice cultivation and other food crops play a significant role in the interior, flat regions of East Java. The name Kabupaten Nganjuk has historical roots in the expression "Anjuk Ladang," which means "the land of victory" – this name appears in the Anjuk Ladang inscription from 937, which commemorates a victory of the Medang Kingdom under King Mpu Sindok. Although this historical legacy is directly linked to Nganjuk city and the territory of Kecamatan Loceret, it plays a defining role in the cultural identity of the entire region, which may also influence the traditions of communities living on the regency's territory, including the villages of Kecamatan Rejoso. No verifiable source is available regarding the specific population, area, or other statistical data of Musir Kidul.
Real estate and investment
Direct, verifiable data on Musir Kidul's real estate market are not available; therefore, the following reflects generalizable relationships within the broader Kabupaten Nganjuk and East Java region. In the interior, agricultural areas of East Java, real estate prices are typically significantly lower than those in the provincial capital, Surabaya, or in areas near the Strait of Bali. Agricultural land and simple residential properties in such rural districts generally represent modest market values, and demand primarily comes from local residential and farming communities. From an investment perspective, a significant constraint is posed by Indonesian land ownership regulations, which do not permit foreign individuals to acquire full ownership (Hak Milik) of property. Foreign nationals typically have access only to long-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa, Hak Pakai), the duration and terms of which vary by contract. All of this is particularly relevant in rural, agriculturally oriented areas – such as Musir Kidul appears to be based on available context – since infrastructure for investment and real estate transactions are more limited in such areas.
Safety and security
No settlement-level statistics or other verifiable data are available regarding safety and security in Musir Kidul. In general terms, it can be stated that the interior, agricultural districts of East Java – including the rural areas of Kabupaten Nganjuk – typically have lower crime rates than the province's larger urban agglomerations. However, this observation is a regional generalization and should not be considered a specific statement about Musir Kidul. For travelers and those wishing to stay in the area, it is always advisable to familiarize oneself with current local conditions through local sources, as well as to take into account travel guidance from the relevant Indonesian authorities and the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable source contains data on the direct appeal, or local attractions of Musir Kidul. At the Kabupaten Nganjuk level, known cultural and historical heritage identified from sources includes the Candi Lor temple ruins, which are located in the territory of Kecamatan Loceret and are linked to the above-mentioned Anjuk Ladang inscription – this heritage site, founded in 937, is one of the regency's most significant cultural landmarks. Additionally, Nganjuk city is home to regional-level public institutions, markets, and religious buildings, which serve as visiting destinations for those traveling to the regency. In the absence of verifiable data on precise distances from Musir Kidul to these sites, specific kilometer measurements cannot be provided. The agricultural landscape of Kecamatan Rejoso and its immediate surroundings, with its rice fields and rural village atmosphere, is in itself characteristic of the interior regions of East Java, although this should not be considered an organized tourist attraction.
Summary
Musir Kidul is a small, presumably agriculture-oriented village in East Java, situated within the framework of Kecamatan Rejoso, within the administrative territory of Kabupaten Nganjuk. Since no independent, verifiable data source is available on the settlement, its detailed presentation relies on broader regency and provincial-level context. Kabupaten Nganjuk itself is an interior Javanese territorial unit with historical roots, primarily based on an agrarian economy, and its cultural heritage is marked by the 937 Anjuk Ladang inscription and the Candi Lor ruins associated with it. From a real estate and tourism perspective, Musir Kidul likely exhibits the general characteristics of smaller villages in the region; however, the identification of special attractions or a dynamic investment market is not possible due to the lack of sources.

