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Asaminami-ku (安佐南区) is one of the eight wards of the city of Hiroshima, located in the South of Asa-gun: now-defunct district. Asa-gun was consisted of Gion-cho, Yasufuruichi-cho, Sato-cho, Numata-cho. After being merged with Hiroshima in 1973, this ward began 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.
   As of April 1 2006, the ward has an estimated population of 218,107 and a density of 1,861.14 persons per km². The total area is 117.19 km².

Traffic system

JR-Kabe line's station

  • Aki-nagatsuka,
  • Shimo-gion,
  • Furuichi-bashi,
  • Oomachi,
  • Midorii,
  • Shichigenjaya,
  • Bairin,
  • Kamiyagi

Astram Line's station

  • Gion-shinbashi-kita,
  • Nishihara,
  • Nakasuji,
  • Furuichi,
  • Omachi,
  • Bishamondai,
  • Yasuhigashi,
  • Kamiyasu,
  • Takatori,
  • Chorakuji,
  • Tomo,
  • Obara,
  • Tomo-chuo,
  • Ozuka,
  • Koiki-koen-mae

    Japan highway public corporation

  • Sanyō motor road
  • Hiroshima-IC (Inter Change=exit)
  • Hiroshima-nishi-seifuushinto IC Astramline is managed by Hiroshima Rapid Transit.

    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
  • Hiroshima culture junior college

    Agriculture

    They used to produce Hiroshimana-zuke in Satou-chou. It is said that Hiroshimana-zuke had produced since the Edo period.

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