Bintoyo – village in Kecamatan Padas, eastern part of Ngawi Regency
Bintoyo is a small settlement in Indonesia, located in East Java Province (Jawa Timur), belonging to Kecamatan Padas, with its administrative superior unit being Ngawi Regency (Kabupaten Ngawi). Based on the settlement's coordinates (-7.4612047, 111.5542828), it is situated in the central-eastern part of Java Island, within the regency's territory. Ngawi Regency itself is located in the northwestern part of East Java Province and borders several other districts within the province as well as the neighboring Bojonegoro Regency. Currently, no independent encyclopedic source is available regarding Bintoyo's direct, unique characteristics; therefore, the description below relies on verifiable data and contextual information from the broader administrative units—primarily Ngawi Regency.
General overview
Bintoyo belongs to the administrative district of Kecamatan Padas within Ngawi Regency. Ngawi Regency itself is a relatively extensive rural region in East Java Province, with Ngawi city serving as its economic and administrative center. Based on available source material, according to 2022 data, Ngawi Regency had a population of approximately 84,923 across its various districts, with an average population density of roughly 1,160 persons per square kilometer based on the regency's aggregate data. Bintoyo itself is a small, rural settlement, and no available, verifiable data exists regarding its exact population or territorial extent. Villages similar to Kecamatan Padas, located within Ngawi Regency's territory, are generally agricultural in character, representing typical examples of Java's rural spatial structure. The Trans-Java main highway passes through the regency's territory, making Ngawi as a whole a transit-oriented zone, and this connectivity condition represents a generally applicable context for the districts and smaller settlements within them.
Real estate and investment
Real estate market data at Bintoyo's level is not available; therefore, the following reflects general contextual relationships of Ngawi Regency and the broader East Javanese rural zone. Rural municipalities of Ngawi Regency, including villages belonging to Kecamatan Padas, primarily offer agricultural properties—rice fields and other productive land, as well as simple rural residential properties. Due to its proximity to the Trans-Java main highway, commercial or logistics-oriented developments do occur at certain points in the region; however, this applies primarily to Ngawi city and the highway junction points, not necessarily to Bintoyo's immediate district. In Indonesia, foreign nationals' real estate acquisition opportunities are generally restricted: according to applicable legislation, foreigners cannot acquire full ownership rights (Hak Milik) over land but may only enter into long-term lease arrangements (Hak Pakai, Hak Sewa), or conduct real estate investments through an Indonesian legal entity. This general legal framework applies to the rural areas of Ngawi Regency and, by extension, to Bintoyo. When evaluating investment potential, it must be considered that in smaller rural villages, real estate turnover is characteristically low, and prices are considerably more moderate than in larger urban areas of East Java.
Safety and security
No data regarding recorded public safety or criminal statistics specific to Bintoyo is available. Regarding the broader context, Ngawi Regency, as one of the rural regions of East Java Province, can be generally characterized alongside the average public safety areas of Java's rural zones. Rural districts of East Java Province, including Ngawi, are not among areas characterized by regionally highlighted security problems; however, it is not possible to reference this with specific, current statistical data based on available source material. Travelers and interested parties are in all cases advised to consult the most recent updates from local authorities, the Indonesian Ministry of Interior Affairs, or the competent consulate.
Tourist attractions
Bintoyo does not directly possess identifiable named tourist attractions from available sources. Regarding the broader region—that is, Ngawi Regency—no detailed list of attractions is available in the verified source material; therefore, the present description does not name specific sites in relation to the settlement or its immediate surroundings. In general, Ngawi Regency's territory belongs to those parts of East Java that hold significance in terms of Java's rural culture, agricultural landscape, and general transit traffic. The municipalities of Kecamatan Padas lie within the region's interior and are not typically regarded as tourist destinations. For those interested in the natural or cultural values of the broader Ngawi region, Ngawi city, the regency's administrative center, and its position along the Trans-Java highway provide a starting point for exploring nearby and more distant attractions.
Summary
Bintoyo is a small, rural settlement in East Java Province, located in Kecamatan Padas, within Ngawi Regency's administrative territory. Direct, specific data about the village are limited in availability; what is known follows from broader regency-level contextual relationships: agricultural character, the transit situation afforded by the Trans-Java highway, low real estate turnover, and rural lifestyle characterize this district. For foreign inquiries, it is important to emphasize the general legal limitations of Indonesian land property acquisition. Regarding attractions and tourist infrastructure, the broader Ngawi region does not offer documented outstanding attractions at this level; therefore, Bintoyo is primarily a location representing everyday Javanese village life, not a tourist destination.

