Kersoharjo – administrative village unit in the western part of Kabupaten Ngawi
Kersoharjo is a rural settlement in East Java (Jawa Timur) Province, specifically within Kabupaten Ngawi, belonging to the Kecamatan Geneng administrative district. Based on its geographic coordinates (-7.4421074, 111.4544179), it is situated in the interior agricultural zone of the kabupaten. Kabupaten Ngawi itself is located in the westernmost part of East Java, forming a direct border with Central Java (Jawa Tengah Province), so Kersoharjo's broader region should be understood as a transitional zone where these two major provinces meet. According to kabupaten-level data, the district has approximately nine hundred thousand inhabitants, though currently no published, verifiable sources are available regarding the population of individual villages and their internal divisions.
General overview
Kersoharjo belongs to Kecamatan Geneng, which administratively forms part of Kabupaten Ngawi. The kabupaten is situated near the confluence of the Bengawan Solo and Bengawan Madiun rivers — these two significant Javanese rivers meet in the vicinity of Ngawi city and determine both the region's hydrology and agricultural conditions. Kabupaten Ngawi is a strategically positioned transportation junction: roads extend from here toward Bojonegoro, Cepu, Madiun, Magetan, Sragen, and Surabaya. Kersoharjo and other villages in Kecamatan Geneng are integrated into this broader transportation network. Since the kabupaten is predominantly rural in character, smaller villages, including Kersoharjo, are fundamentally based on agricultural activities and local supply systems. As settlement-level statistical or descriptive sources are not currently available for the village, the above characterizations are based on the general context of the kabupaten.
Real estate and investment
No publicly verifiable, settlement-level data is available regarding Kersoharjo's real estate market. Considering the broader context of Kabupaten Ngawi, it can be said that the real estate markets of rural kabupaten in East Java are generally dominated by lower land prices, agricultural properties, and residential real estate, in contrast to the significantly higher price levels in the island's tourist centers or major cities. From an investment perspective, Kabupaten Ngawi shows activity primarily through agricultural economics and infrastructure development initiatives, but this too is a kabupaten- or provincial-level observation and cannot be automatically applied to Kersoharjo. An important general note is that in Indonesia, foreign nationals cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik); for them, primarily longer-term lease arrangements (Hak Sewa) or in certain cases usage rights (Hak Pakai) are available, which constitute the country's legal framework applicable throughout, and are not regulations specific to Kersoharjo. For any concrete real estate transaction, involvement of local legal experts is advised.
Safety and security
No independent, verifiable crime statistics or police reports are available regarding Kersoharjo's safety and security. In rural areas of Kabupaten Ngawi and the broader East Java Province, it is generally characteristic that smaller villages possess relatively strong local community bonds, which can be understood within the framework of traditional Indonesian village (desa) level self-regulation. East Java Province as a whole does not appear on special security warning lists according to major international travel advisory sources; however, this is a general provincial-level observation and cannot be reliably extrapolated to the particular situation of individual villages. Drawing specific conclusions about safety and security in Kersoharjo would require access to local, current sources.
Tourist attractions
For Kersoharjo, it is not possible to cite named tourist attractions based on verifiable, village-level sources. However, several well-known sites of interest can be found in the broader Kabupaten Ngawi area, which may be relevant to the region's visitors. The Bengawan Solo river, which flows through the kabupaten's territory, and the Bengawan Madiun — which meet near the kabupaten capital — are noteworthy elements from a natural geographic perspective. Kabupaten Ngawi is also known for the Trinil site, where at the end of the 19th century paleontologist Eugène Dubois uncovered Homo erectus remains, making this location one of the kabupaten's most frequently cited points of scientific-historical significance. These attractions, however, are situated at other points within the kabupaten, not necessarily in the immediate vicinity of Kersoharjo; precise distances cannot be determined reliably without village-level sources. Discovering unique local attractions at the desa level would require on-site investigation.
Summary
Kersoharjo is a small settlement of a rural character comprised of villages in East Java, belonging to Kecamatan Geneng, located in Kabupaten Ngawi at the border between Central and East Java. Currently, no independent published sources about the village are available, so the context presented here should be understood at the kabupaten and provincial levels. The region's agricultural character, the nearby Bengawan Solo and Bengawan Madiun rivers, and the kabupaten's role as a transportation junction form the general framework of the place. For more detailed information about Kersoharjo, it is worthwhile to consult local administrative sources or conduct on-site research.


