Asaminami-ku, Administrative ward in Hiroshima, Japan.
Asaminami-ku is an administrative ward of Hiroshima that spans a large area comprising residential neighborhoods, parks, schools, and key municipal buildings. The ward mixes quiet residential zones with livelier areas around university campuses and transportation hubs.
The ward came into being in 1973 when several towns and villages from the former Asa District merged with Hiroshima City. This administrative reorganization created the modern ward structure that exists today.
The area is shaped by several universities, including Hiroshima City University and Hiroshima University of Economics, which bring thousands of students to the ward. These institutions influence local life with student-oriented shops and cafés that line the neighborhoods.
The ward office and other administrative services are easy to reach by foot or public transport, with train stations and bus stops providing good access throughout the area. Visitors should note that the ward is large and travel between different parts takes time.
Farmers in areas around the former Sato-cho grow a special leafy vegetable called Hiroshimana, which is used in traditional pickled preparations. This long-standing farming practice remains visible and connects the ward's agricultural heritage with its modern neighborhoods.
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