Senboku district, Administrative district in Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Senboku is an administrative district in Osaka Prefecture that encompasses several communities with mixed residential and commercial features. The area includes the municipality of Tadaoka and extends across multiple neighborhoods with their own local centers.
The district was established as an administrative division on April 1, 1896, formalizing its organization within Osaka Prefecture. Over the decades since its creation, the area has undergone significant changes in its development and community composition.
The district maintains local traditions through community gatherings at Mitami Shrine, which stands as a central religious site for residents.
The area is accessible by local public transportation, including regional bus and train services that connect to nearby areas of Osaka. Maps and local information are available at community centers and neighborhood offices throughout the district.
The district represents a demographic shift with 4,778 elderly residents above 65 years old, indicating an aging population trend.
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