The future map of the Land of Israel outlines a highly organized geographic layout for the tribes. In this orderly sequence, the land is divided so that each tribe receives a distinct portion located directly south of the preceding one. Following this structured pattern, the territory assigned to the tribe of Asher begins immediately adjacent to the southern border of the tribe of Dan [רש״י, מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. This close, side-by-side placement mirrors the ancient arrangement of the Israelite camp in the desert, where the tribes were positioned closely alongside one another [מצודת ציון, רד״ק].
Asher's inheritance consists of one continuous tract of land that spans the entire width of the country, stretching seamlessly from the eastern border all the way to the western edge [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. This sweeping, east-to-west division is not unique to Asher alone, but represents the master plan for how all the tribes will eventually inherit their respective portions, with each taking its share progressively southward [מצודת דוד, רד״ק].