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  1. Ikuno-ku (生野区) is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It is well known for the Ikuno Korea Town in the Tsuruhashi (鶴橋) 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.

  2. Ikuno Korea Town (Japanese: 生野コリアタウン, Korean: 이쿠노 코리아타운) is a Koreatown in Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is one of the largest Koreatowns in the country and a significant tourist attraction, with around two million visitors in 2021. The area has previously gone by a number of names, although its current name is the ...

  3. Monument to Osaka Prefectural Agricultural School. Location: 3-13-30 Katsuyama-Kita, Ikuno-ku (Ikuno Civic Center) Access: Bus station Ikuno Civic Center.

  4. Mar 6, 2020 · Osaka has long enjoyed a reputation as being one of Japan’s more open and welcoming cities when it comes to looking after those who, through no fault of their own, perhaps don’t quite fit in elsewhere in the country. Nowhere is this more prevalent than in Ikuno Ward.

  5. A single story wooden shrine architecture. Located at the southwest corner of Miyuki-Dori Shopping Street in Momodani, Ikuno-Ku. This is the Haiden (Worshi…

  6. 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. The population and density of Ikuno-ku are the sixth largest in Osaka City, but are declining.

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  8. Ikuno-ku is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It is well known for the Ikuno Korea Town in the Tsuruhashi area. The area has historically had a large number of Koreans, particularly Korean Japanese citizens living there, as well as for its large number of yakiniku restaurants.