Nada-ku
Nada is one of nine wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 31.4 km², and a population of 129,095. A leading national university, Kobe University, is located in this ward, as is the city's Oji Zoo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Suburb with 136,000 residents
- Description: ward of Japan
- Also known as: “Nada Ward” and “Nada-ku, Kobe”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art and Sumiyoshi.
Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
Museum
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The Hyōgo Prefectural Museum of Art is a purpose built municipal art gallery in Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It was opened in 2002. The major collections of the museum are foreign and Japanese sculptures, foreign and Japanese prints, Western-style and Japanese-style paintings associated with Hyogo Prefecture, Japanese greatworks in modern era, and contemporary art.
Sumiyoshi
Railway station
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Sumiyoshi Station is a junction passenger railway station located in Higashinada-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company and by the third sector Kobe New Transit Company…
Mikage
Railway station
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Mikage Station is a passenger railway station located in Higashinada-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the private transportation company Hankyu Railway.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Higashinada-ku and Chuo-ku.
Higashinada-ku
Suburb
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Higashinada is one of 9 wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 30.36 km2. and a population of 212,111. South of the Hanshin Main Line, it is also home to some notable sake brewing areas, including Uozaki and Mikage.
Chuo-ku
Suburb
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Chūō is one of 9 wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 28.46 km2, and a population of 127,602 with 74,814 households as of January 31, 2012. The ward was formed from the 1980 merger of the former Fukiai-ku and Ikuta-ku. Chuo-ku is situated 5 km southwest of Nada-ku.
Nada-ku
- Categories: ward of Japan and locality
- Location: Kobe, Hyogo, Kansai, Japan, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude
34.7124° or 34° 42′ 45″ northLongitude
135.2396° or 135° 14′ 23″ eastPopulation
136,000Elevation
251 metres (823 feet)Open location code
8Q6QP66Q+XROpenStreetMap ID
node 721818619OpenStreetMap feature
place=suburbGeoNames ID
8354964Wikidata ID
Q1154555
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Vietnamese—“Nada-ku” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “نادا-كو”
- Armenian: “Նադա-կու”
- Catalan: “Nada-ku”
- Catalan: “Nada”
- Cebuano: “Nada Ku”
- Central Kurdish: “نادا”
- Chinese: “滩区”
- Chinese: “灘區”
- Dutch: “Nada-ku”
- French: “arrondissement de Nada”
- French: “Arrondissement de Nada”
- French: “Nada-ku”
- German: “Nada-ku”
- Hungarian: “Nada-ku”
- Indonesian: “Nada-ku, Kobe”
- Irish: “Nada-ku”
- Italian: “Nada-ku (Kōbe)”
- Italian: “Nada-ku”
- Japanese: “Nada-ku”
- Japanese: “なだく”
- Japanese: “ナダク”
- Japanese: “灘区”
- Japanese: “神戸市灘区”
- Japanese: “第一阪神国道”
- Korean: “나다구”
- Latvian: “Nada”
- Portuguese: “Nada-ku”
- Russian: “Нада-ку”
- Russian: “Нада”
- Spanish: “Nada-ku”
- Thai: “เขตนาดะ”
- Turkish: “Nada”
- Venetian: “Nada-ku”
- Vietnamese: “Nada, Kobe”
- Vietnamese: “Nada”
- “Nada-ku”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Sakuraguchicho 4-chome and Sakuraguchicho 5-chome.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Nada Ward Office and 灘区役所.
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