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Sakai-ku ( 堺区 ) is a ward of the city of Sakai in Osaka Prefecture , Japan. The ward has an area of 23.69 km and a population of 147,413. The population density is 6,223 per square kilometer.

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5-596: Sakai City Museum ( 堺市博物館 , Sakai-shi Hakubutsukan ) is located within Daisen Park , in Sakai-ku , Sakai City , in Osaka Prefecture . The exhibition hall of approx. 1,330 square meters is divided up into areas for ancient times, the middle ages, early modern, and modern times. The museum was opened in 1980, to commemorate the 90th anniversary of Sakai’s municipalization. The present (2017-) director of

10-536: A city designated by government ordinance on April 1, 2006. The city has its municipal headquarters in Sakai-ku and Sakai City Museum is located in the area. • Central stations: Sakai-Higashi Station, Sakai Station, Sakai-shi Station [REDACTED] Media related to Sakai-ku, Sakai at Wikimedia Commons 34°34′24″N 135°28′59″E  /  34.57333°N 135.48306°E  / 34.57333; 135.48306 This Osaka Prefecture location article

15-885: Is located in Daisen Park, in the middle of the Mozu Kofun Group, along with the Sakai Municipal Library, Sakai Bicycle Museum, Sakai City Japanese Gardens , Sakai City Urban Greenification Center. The International Research Centre for Intangible Cultural Heritage in Asia-Pacific Region opened its office in Sakai City Museum in 2011. 34°33′31.9″N 135°29′3.3″E  /  34.558861°N 135.484250°E  / 34.558861; 135.484250 Sakai-ku, Sakai The wards of Sakai were established when Sakai became

20-679: The Emperor Nintoku Tumulus (The Mozu Kofun Group was together with the Furuichi Kofun Group , inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group: Mounded Tombs of Ancient Japan, on 6 July 2019.), goods and historical documents remaining from Sakai’s period of high trade as an autonomous city, and materials about Sakai-born historical characters, including Gyōki and Sen-no Rikyu . The museum

25-625: The museum is Ken'ichi Sudo (ex-director and an emeritus professor at the National Museum of Ethnology ). Susumu Nakanishi (Emeritus Professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies ) was a former (2008-2013) director of the museum. The museum showcases Sakai’s history from ancient times to the present day, featuring artifacts excavated from the Mozu Kofun Group , represented by

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