Mojomanis – small settlement in Kwadungan district, Ngawi regency, East Java
Mojomanis is an Indonesian village (desa) that belongs to Kwadungan kecamatan (district), within the administrative area of Kabupaten Ngawi (Ngawi regency), in Jawa Timur (East Java) province, on Java island. Based on its coordinates (-7.5379835, 111.5453396), it is located in the interior, inland area of the island. East Java province covers an area of 48,033 km², with its provincial capital in Surabaya, and according to 2024 data has nearly 41.9 million inhabitants, making it Indonesia's second most populous province. No independent, detailed Wikipedia or other verifiable sources are available for Mojomanis, so the following description relies primarily on the broader provincial and regional context, which is explicitly noted here.
General overview
Mojomanis is a small administrative unit belonging to Kwadungan kecamatan, and as such cannot be counted among the widely known or tourism-busy settlements of East Java province. Ngawi regency itself lies in the northwestern-central band of Java island, in an area bordering Jawa Tengah (Central Java) province. Such rural inland Javanese areas generally encompass relatively small communities built on agricultural activity, where rice cultivation and small-scale handicrafts represent traditional sources of livelihood — this, however, cannot be stated as a fact regarding Mojomanis, but rather represents context generally characteristic of the region. Among the settlements of Kwadungan district, Mojomanis does not figure prominently in any accessible administrative or tourism sources, which suggests it is primarily significant for the local community rather than serving as a broader attraction.
Real estate and investment
For Mojomanis, no independent, factual real estate market data is available. In the broader regional context, that is within Kabupaten Ngawi, it can be stated that in the interior, non-coastal, non-urban areas of East Java province, property prices are generally significantly lower than in the province's economic and tourism centers (for example, Surabaya, Malang, or areas near Bali). In rural areas of Java island, the market for land and residential properties operates at slower turnover rates and is built primarily on local buyers and investors rooted in the region. It is important to note that in Indonesia, the property acquisition rights of foreign nationals are restricted by federal-level regulation: foreign private individuals cannot, as a general rule, acquire full ownership rights (hak milik) over land, but only time-limited use rights (hak pakai) or other restricted titles. These rules apply throughout the country and thus also apply to Mojomanis and Kwadungan district. In rural Ngawi regency, investment potential may concentrate more on areas related to agricultural use, but in the case of Mojomanis this is specifically only a generalization of regional trends, not a local market fact.
Safety and security
No concrete, verifiable crime statistics or official assessment is available regarding safety and security in Mojomanis. East Java province as a whole is one of Indonesia's most densely populated and economically significant regions, and its rural interior areas — including the countryside of Ngawi regency — can generally be characterized by lower crime rates than larger urban centers. This generalization, however, does not constitute a guaranteed local security assessment. For travelers and those interested, Indo.Rent always recommends that they consult with local authorities, the provincial police (Polda Jawa Timur), or up-to-date foreign travel advice regarding the specific security situation, since the general provincial picture does not necessarily reflect the particular circumstances of a smaller, isolated settlement.
Tourist attractions
No verifiable tourism attraction or cultural site identified by name and linked to Mojomanis is known from reliable sources. Within Ngawi regency, however, there are regionally known natural and cultural attractions — these can be linked to other parts of the regency rather than to Mojomanis, and their precise distance from Mojomanis cannot be determined based on available data. East Java province as a whole is rich in natural assets and cultural heritage: the province's territory contains volcanoes, national parks, Hindu-Buddhist temple complexes, and traditional Javanese villages that define the region's character. Regarding sites possibly accessible near Mojomanis, reliable, fact-based information can only be obtained from local sources or through personal inquiry. Kwadungan district itself does not appear among the prominently visited parts of East Java province's tourism map based on available data.
Summary
Mojomanis is a small-sized, rural Indonesian village in East Java province, belonging to Kwadungan kecamatan and Ngawi regency. Currently, no detailed, verifiable description of the settlement is available to the public, so the above characterization relies largely on the broader provincial and regional context. With its area of 48,033 km² and population of nearly 41.9 million, East Java province is one of Indonesia's defining regions, but within it Mojomanis is one of the more obscure, less documented places. On matters concerning the real estate market, public security, and tourism, those interested should turn to local sources, authorities, and up-to-date databases.

