Ikuno-ku, Osaka

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Ikuno-ku (2014)
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Location of Ikuno-ku in Osaka City
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A typical residential area of Ikuno-ku

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It is well known for the Ikuno Korea Town in the Script error: No such module "Nihongo". area. The area has historically had a large number of Koreans,[1] particularly Korean Japanese citizens (Zainichi Korean) living there, as well as for its large number of yakiniku (Korean-style barbecue) restaurants. Many families from Korea have lived in the Tsuruhashi district for three generations or more.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Ikuno-ku is located in the southeastern part of Osaka City and is adjacent to Higashiosaka City in the east, Higashinari-ku of Osaka City in the north, Tennoji-ku in the west, and Abeno-ku, Higashisumiyoshi-ku and Hirano-ku in the south.

Population

The population and density of Ikuno-ku are the sixth largest in Osaka City, but are declining. The number of foreigner registrations is the largest in the city,Template:Fact and as of 2024, about 20% of the residents here are of foreign nationalities.[2] The proportion of senior citizens is also higher than the overall Osaka City average.

As aging of the population progresses in Ikuno-ku, diverse services and assistances are being provided for senior citizens. The municipal home nursing service center, Okachiyama, is among them.

Foreigners in Ikuno-ku, Osaka[3]
Nationality Population (2021)
File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea 20,460
File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China 2,842
File:Flag of Vietnam.svg Vietnam 2,892
Others 1,323

Living

Ikuno-ku is a typical town of small businesses from the pre-World War II period. Although the dense concentration of houses, factories and shops along narrow streets is a fire hazard, traditionally close human relationships contribute to an active local community. The narrow streets require substantial redevelopment. The completion of the Expressway Namba-Katae Line is eagerly awaited, as there are few east-west avenues.

Inside Ikuno-ku run JR Loop Line, Kintetsu Nara and Osaka Lines, as well as Subway Sennichimae Line, but none of them go through central Ikuno. The extension of Subway No.8 Line is strongly desired to provide the district citizens with railway transportation for everyday life.

Many projects are currently underway to develop the district into a comfortable residential area well balanced with its commercial and industrial functions. In southern Ikuno new apartment houses are being built for original residents, as well as many town squares. Construction of urban roads and parks is also planned. Residents of the Tsuruhashi area organized the New Town Development Committee, which was followed by the establishment of the New Tsuruhashi Redevelopment Association, both serving as a stimulus for residents-oriented town development.

Education

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In one daycare center, Ikuno Komorebi Hoikuen (生野こもれび保育園), about 50% of the students have Vietnamese citizenship and/or ethnic backgrounds in Vietnam. The school had extra Japanese study periods and serves pho for lunch on occasion.[2]

Transport

Rail

Road

Notable people

See also

References

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  1. Ryall, Julian. "Big trouble in Little Korea: spiral of race hate grips Tokyo." (print title: "Big trouble in Little Korea") South China Morning Post. Wednesday 3 July 2013. Retrieved on 5 July 2013. "Shin-Okubo began attracting the Korean community about 30 years ago, says Shin Sang-yoon, a director of the chamber of commerce, simply because it was then one of the cheapest areas of Tokyo. It is a similar story in the Tsuruhashi area of Osaka,[...]"
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  4. "ウリハッキョ一覧" (Archive). Chongryon. Retrieved on 14 October 2015.

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