Naniwa-ku, Osaka
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Naniwa (浪速区; -ku) is a ward of the city of Osaka in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has an area of 4.37 sq. km., and a population of 51,567.
Although it is conveniently near the downtown Namba shopping area of Osaka, rents in Naniwa-ku are surprisingly low. This is in large part because, together with neighbouring Nishinari-ku, it has traditionally been (and remains) a home to much of Osaka City's burakumin population, the untouchable caste in feudal-era Japan, such that for some Osakans there is still a certain stigma attaching to a Naniwa-ku address. Unconcerned, and anyway unaffected, by such considerations, many foreigners choose to live in Naniwa-ku, making this one of the more ethnically and culturally diverse areas in the city of Osaka, and perhaps in Japan.
Landmarks
- Den Den Town
- Festival Gate
- Imamiya Ebisu Shrine
- Namba City
- Osaka City Air Terminal
- Osaka Tower
- Sports Palace
Train stations
- Ashiharabashi Station
- Daikokucho Station
- Ebisucho Station
- Imamiya Station
- JR Namba Station
- Sakuragawa Station