Ngadiboyo – small village in Rejoso district, in the heart of Kabupaten Nganjuk
Ngadiboyo is a small settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur), located within the administrative area of Kabupaten Nganjuk, belonging to Kecamatan Rejoso district. Based on its coordinates (-7.5101, 111.8628), it is situated in the Nganjuk region in the central-eastern part of Java. The kabupaten seat, the city center of Nganjuk, is within accessible distance from the village. Ngadiboyo does not have a dedicated, publicly available settlement-level description; therefore, the following description is based primarily on data and contexts at the level of Kecamatan Rejoso and Kabupaten Nganjuk regency, with this being indicated throughout.
General overview
Ngadiboyo is one of the villages in Kecamatan Rejoso, which is located in Kabupaten Nganjuk. Kabupaten Nganjuk itself is a characteristically agricultural and small-town region in East Java, where villages are predominantly engaged in rice cultivation, horticulture, and small-scale industrial activities. The kabupaten's name can be traced back to the expression "Anjuk Ladang," preserved in the Anjuk Ladang inscription: this stone monument was created during the time of Mpu Sindok in the Medang Kingdom, and according to tradition, it commemorates a victory over Srivijayan Melayu forces. The inscription was created in 859 Saka year, which is 937 CE, and this date is considered the founding anniversary of the kabupaten. The most important administrative and economic center of the kabupaten is the city of Nganjuk, which is served by main roads and railways, and where the district office, market, hospital, schools, and other infrastructure are concentrated. Ngadiboyo, as a village of Kecamatan Rejoso, fits into this broader administrative and economic framework. No publicly available, verifiable data exists regarding the settlement's exact population, area, and economic structure, so no substantiated claims can be made about these matters.
Real estate and investment
Ngadiboyo does not have dedicated real estate market data in publicly available sources. At the level of Kabupaten Nganjuk regency, it can be generally stated that the real estate market in rural East Javanese kabupatens is characterized by typically lower price levels, moderate transaction volume, and close connection to agricultural use compared to major tourist or industrial destinations such as the Surabaya agglomeration. Indonesian land ownership regulations applicable to foreign nationals fall within generally applicable frameworks: foreign individuals cannot acquire Hak Milik (full ownership rights) on Indonesian property; they have Hak Pakai (usage rights) and Hak Sewa (lease rights) available to them, under specified conditions and durations. These general, national-level rules are applicable in Kabupaten Nganjuk and thus in the Ngadiboyo region as well. The rural East Javanese real estate market is most active in terms of agricultural land, smaller residential properties, and local commercial buildings from an investment perspective, but regarding different trends specific to Ngadiboyo, no substantiated claims can be made based on reliable sources.
Safety and security
Settlement-level crime statistics or police reports for Ngadiboyo are not available in publicly accessible sources. It can be generally stated that rural villages in East Java — to which Ngadiboyo also belongs — are characteristically lower-density communities organized on a community basis compared to Indonesia's urbanized areas, where local social control may be more robust. No verifiable, specific security assessment is available for the Kabupaten Nganjuk region that could serve as a basis for substantiated claims. For travelers and interested parties, it is always recommended to monitor information from local authorities (Polres Nganjuk) and current travel advisories, as the security situation may vary depending on time and location.
Tourist attractions
There is no data on tourist attractions within Ngadiboyo settlement supported by sources. In the broader Kabupaten Nganjuk region, however, a historically significant monument known from verifiable sources is Candi Lor, located in the area of Kecamatan Loceret, which based on the Anjuk Ladang inscription is considered the site of a jayastamba, or victory monument, erected in commemoration of the 937 victory. This site is one of the most significant historical monuments in the kabupaten and is at an accessible distance from the city of Nganjuk. Since Ngadiboyo belongs to Kecamatan Rejoso and is located within the kabupaten's territory, access to other notable sites in the region depends on the road network and distances within the kabupaten — however, precise data about these are not available. For interested parties, the typical starting point is the city of Nganjuk, where local transportation and tourism infrastructure are concentrated.
Summary
Ngadiboyo is a small village in East Java that, as part of Kecamatan Rejoso, falls within the administrative framework of Kabupaten Nganjuk. Direct, verifiable data about the settlement is not publicly available, so its presentation relies primarily on regency-level contexts. Kabupaten Nganjuk itself has a rich historical background — the Anjuk Ladang inscription dated to 937 and Candi Lor are outstanding cultural heritage sites of the region — and is considered a typically rural, agricultural area in East Java. Those interested in Ngadiboyo for residential, investment, or visiting purposes should consult the competent Indonesian authorities or local real estate brokers to obtain up-to-date, local-level information.

