Asahi-ku, Osaka


Asahi is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It is located in the northeast of the city, near the satellite town of Moriguchi. It was split off from Higashinari in 1932. Asahi-ku itself is further divided into the following areas ; Shimizu, Morishoji, Omiya, Nakamiya, Takadono, Akagawa, Ikue, Shinmori, Senbayashi, Taishibashi, and Imaichi.
Asahi-ku borders the Osaka wards of:
and the city of
Moriguchi

Transport

Asahi-ku is served by the Tanimachi Line, and the Imazatosuji Line of the Osaka Metro and by the Keihan Main Line.
Stations:
There are 10 elementary schools, four junior high schools, two public and one private high school, and one private university.
Elementary Schools:
Furichi, Takadono, Takadono Minami, Shirokita, Shin Morishoji, Shimizu, Taishibashi, Omiya, Omiya Nishi.
Junior High Schools:
Kyokuyo, Kyokuto, Imaichi, Omiya.
High Schools:
Asahi, Yodogawa Kogyo, Osaka Kogyo University High School.
University:
North Korean school:
Places of interest include the Shirokita Park with its Iris Garden, the Yodogawa Wando.
Senbayashi Shotengai is famous for its long covered shopping street. The shopping street even has a theme song that can be heard as you walk along the covered part of the street. Sembayashi-Omiya subway station can be found at the other end of the shopping street. The first Daiei store opened near this station. Some of the favorite stores have been the Kadoya Ice Cream Parlor, a popular hangout for students of the nearby highschool, and Enomoto Confectionary Gift Shop. There is also a fish market that specializes in whale meat.