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Location of Minato-ku in Osaka City. Minato (港区, Minato-ku) is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It has an area of 7.9 km 2, and a population of 84,961. Literally translated, Minato-ku means "Harbor Ward". Kaiyukan aquarium Kaiyukan Ferris wheel ORC 200 buildings
In the high school, an advanced course is offered with a curriculum tailored for students wishing to advance to universities in both Japan and South Korea. Students start learning English from the first grade of elementary school, and in middle school, classes are conducted through a contract with a major English conversation school.
The Consulate-General of the United States in Osaka is located in Kita-ku. The Consulate-General of Belgium in Osaka is located on the twelfth floor of the Snow Crystal Building in Umeda, Kita-ku. The Consulate-General of Germany in Osaka is located on the thirty-fifth floor of the Umeda Sky Building Tower East in Kita-ku. [19]
Naka-ku (中区) is a ward of the city of Sakai in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The ward has an area of 17.94 km 2 and a population of 121,377. The population density is 6,766 per square kilometer. [1] The name means "Central Ward." The wards of Sakai were established when Sakai became a city designated by government ordinance on April 1, 2006.
The ECC Foreign Language Institute offers a range of diverse courses ranging from 1.5 year- olds' "Mini Kids" classes to adults' lessons. ECC also operates ECC Junior, [9] which has thousands of small franchises nationwide, the majority operated by housewives who teach English to children from pre-school to junior high school levels. They also ...
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Osaka International School of Kwansei Gakuin, founded in 1991, is located in nearby Minoh, [100] and it was the first international school in the Osaka area. [99] The Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake of 1995 caused a decline in demand for international schools, as there were about 2,500 U.S. nationals resident in Osaka after the earthquake while ...