"It's been great," he said. "Tony Pike has been looking after me, as well as a few other trainers in Cambridge.
"They have been really supportive and I have got a great manager, Dean Williams, who handles all of my rides. I have been pretty lucky."
While a return to the South Island is an option, Asano is wanting to give his northern experiment a decent crack.
"I thought I would have a crack at it and Tony Pike was happy to help me out," he said.
"I will see how I go but I think I will stay here."
While things didn't go to plan for Asano with the inclement weather at Matamata on Saturday, he still recorded four placings, including a third in the Gr.3 Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m) aboard La Bella Beals.
"It didn't go as planned," Asano said. "I had a few rides on favourites on Saturday but some of the horses didn't handle the track."
He has turned the page on the weekend and is looking forward to a couple of rides at Hastings on Wednesday, including one aboard debutant Tramonto.
Asano has been riding the three-year-old filly in work for trainer Tony Pike and he is excited about her prospects ahead of the NZB Insurance Pearl Series Race (1200m).
"I have been riding her in track work and she has been working really well," he said.
"I am not too worried about barrier 10, she has got good gate speed and she can be quiet in the race too, so that's good.
"I think the horse to look out for his Tuahine, Jamie Richards' horse."