Minami-ku, Municipal ward in Hiroshima, Japan.
Minami-ku is a ward in Hiroshima that combines residential neighborhoods, commercial areas, and major transportation hubs. The central railway station anchors the district and connects it to surrounding parts of the city.
The ward was created after World War II as part of Hiroshima's administrative reorganization. Since then it has grown into a center of urban development and economic activity for the region.
Community centers and local venues throughout the ward serve as gathering spaces where residents meet for events and activities. These places shape how people connect and share daily life together.
The district is well-connected by public transportation, especially through the central railway station. Shops, restaurants, and services are spread throughout, making it easy to find what you need.
The ward is home to a major baseball stadium that hosts professional games and community events. Fans and residents use this venue regularly for sports and social gatherings.
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