Nishi-ku, Administrative ward in Sakai, Japan
Nishi-ku is the western ward of Sakai, featuring a mix of residential streets and community spaces spread across its area. The ward includes parks, shopping areas, and local facilities that serve the needs of people living here.
The ward was created in 2006 when Sakai became a government ordinance city. This administrative reorganization established separate districts to manage different areas of the expanded city.
The ward maintains multiple educational facilities, parks, and community centers that serve the local population through regular activities and social gatherings.
The area is easy to explore on foot since residential neighborhoods and parks are within comfortable walking distance. Most amenities and shops are spread throughout easily reachable locations for daily needs.
The population density reaches 4,667 inhabitants per square kilometer, creating a balanced residential environment within the greater Sakai metropolitan area.
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