Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima
Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima 広島市安佐南区 |
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Ward of Hiroshima | |
安佐南区• Asaminami-ku | |
Hiroshima Big Arch
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Location of Mihama in Asaminami-ku in Hiroshima City |
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Country | Japan |
Region | Chugoku (Sanyo) |
Prefecture | Hiroshima |
City | Hiroshima |
Area | |
• Total | 117.19 km2 (45.25 sq mi) |
Population (February 29, 2012) | |
• Total | 234,916 |
• Density | 2,004.57/km2 (5,191.8/sq mi) |
Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) |
Postal | 731-0193 |
Asaminami Ward Office's Address | Furuichi 1-33-14, Asaminami-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture (広島県広島市安佐南区古市1丁目33番14号) |
Phone | 81-(0)82-831-4925, 831-4927 |
Asaminami-ku (安佐南区?) is one of the eight wards of the city of Hiroshima, located in the south of the former district of Asa.
Asa-gun consisted of Gion-cho, Yasufuruichi-cho, Sato-cho, Numata-cho. After being merged with Hiroshima in 1973, this ward was named Asaminami-ku. The largest station of Astramline Vehicles, a new traffic system, is in Asaminami-ku. This system brought population inflow because of increasing houses.[citation needed]
As of February 29, 2012, the ward has an estimated population of 234,916, with 96,925 households and a density of 2,004.57 persons per km². The total area is 117.19 km².[citation needed]
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Transportation
JR-Kabe line
Astram line
- Gion-shinbashi-kita,
- Nishihara,
- Nakasuji,
- Furuichi,
- Ōmachi,
- Bishamondai,
- Yasuhigashi,
- Kamiyasu,
- Takatori,
- Chōrakuji,
- Tomo,
- Ōbara,
- Tomo-chūō,
- Ōzuka,
- Koiki-koen-mae
Highway
- San'yō Expressway
- Hiroshima IC (Interchange=exit)
- Numata PA
- Hiroshima JCT
- Hiroshima Expressway (NEXCO West)
- Hiroshima Expressway
Industry
Hiroshima Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Gion closed its doors in 2003.
Education
- Hiroshima City University
- Hiroshima University of Economics
- Hiroshima Shudo University
- Yasuda Women's University
Agriculture
They[who?] used to produce Hiroshimana-zuke[clarification needed] in Satou-chou. It is said[according to whom?] that Hiroshimana-zuke had produced since the Edo period.
Landslide
In August 2014 many people died in a landslide after very heavy rain.[1]
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