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[[file:Takatsuki City Hall.jpg|right|thumb|270px|Takatsuki City Hall]]
{{nihongo|'''Takatsuki'''|高槻市|Takatsuki-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] in [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. {{As of|2023|03|31}}, the city had an estimated [[population]] of 348,020 in 164,494 households and a [[population density]] of 3.300 persons per km<sup>2</sup>.<ref name="Takatsuki-hp">{{cite web |url=https://www.city.ibara.okayama.jp|title= Takatsuki city official statistics|location= Japan|language= ja}}</ref> The total area of the city is {{convert|105.29|sqkm|sqmi}}.


==Geography==
{{nihongo|'''Takatsuki'''|高槻市|Takatsuki-shi}} is a [[Cities of Japan|city]] in [[Osaka Prefecture]], [[Japan]]. It is located in the Northern Osaka's Hokusetsu region.
Takatsuki is located in the northeastern part of Osaka Prefecture.<ref>{{Cite web |title=あなたが大阪府で名前がかっこいいと思う市町村は? 3つの市をピックアップ!(ねとらぼ) |url=https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/37392b4503e30d8e15152e211dbe76ff805ccc61 |access-date=2022-10-22 |website=Yahoo!ニュース |language=ja}}</ref> The city is approximately 10.4 kilometers east-to-west and 22.7 kilometers north-to-south. The north is bounded by the Hokusetsu mountain range and the south by the [[Yodo River]], and the topography is high in the north and low in the south. The highest elevation in the city is 678.7 meters at Mt. Ponpon, and the lowest elevation is 3.3 meters at the Yodogawa riverbed in Hashiramoto. Takatsuki is 21.2 kilometers from central Osaka and 21.6 kilometers from central Kyoto. Two-thirds of the city area is zoned as urbanization control areas where development is restricted, and much of the forest and farmland remains.

As of 2020, the city had an estimated [[population]] of 347,944 and a [[population density]] of 3,300 persons per km². The total area is 105.31&nbsp;km².

The city was founded on January 1, 1943, and is almost directly between Kyoto and Osaka. Due to the convenience of being 13–15 minutes from Kyoto and Osaka by train respectively, the city has developed exponentially during the past{{vague}} 20 years. It is one of the biggest [[commuter town]]s in the area, with people commuting to Kyoto and Osaka. The city's official mascot character is Hanitan. It was designed after a soldier-shaped Haniwa excavated from Imashirozuka Kofun. During [[Golden Week]] every year, the city holds Takatsuki [[Jazz Festival]], two-day extravaganza of live jazz featuring over 300 acts, comprising over 3,000 artists, performing in 72 different locations in-and-around the central business disctrict.


==Neighboring municipalities==
==Neighboring municipalities==
*[[Kyoto Prefecture]]
**[[Kameoka, Kyoto|Kameoka]]
**[[Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto]]
*Osaka Prefecture
*Osaka Prefecture
**[[Shimamoto, Osaka|Shimamoto]]
**[[Hirakata, Osaka|Hirakata]]
**[[Hirakata, Osaka|Hirakata]]
**[[Ibaraki, Osaka|Ibaraki]]
**[[Neyagawa, Osaka|Neyagawa]]
**[[Neyagawa, Osaka|Neyagawa]]
**[[Settsu, Osaka|Settsu]]
**[[Settsu, Osaka|Settsu]]
**[[Ibaraki, Osaka|Ibaraki]]
**[[Shimamoto, Osaka|Shimamoto]]
*[[Kyoto Prefecture]]
**[[Nishikyō-ku, Kyoto]]
**[[Kameoka, Kyoto|Kameoka]]


===Climate===
==Points of interest==
Takatsuki has a [[humid subtropical climate]] ([[Köppen climate classification]] ''Cfa'') with very warm summers and cool winters. The average annual temperature in Takatsuki is 14.2&nbsp;°C. The average annual rainfall is 1690&nbsp;mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 26.2&nbsp;°C, and lowest in January, at around 2.8&nbsp;°C.<ref>[https://en.climate-data.org/asia/japan/osaka-prefecture/takatsuki-4849/ Takatsuki climate data]</ref>
*[https://settsukyosaal.com/ Settsukyo-Saal (摂津響Saal)] - Music Salon with [[Steinway & Sons|Steinway & Sons Piano]]

*Settsu-kyo Valley Natural Park
==Demographics==
Per Japanese census data,<ref>[https://www.city.takatsuki.osaka.jp/gyokaku/db3-tokei.html Takatsuki official statistics]</ref> the population of Takatsuki is as follows.

{{Historical populations
| 1930 | 5980
| 1940 | 31011
| 1950 | 43321
| 1960 | 79043
| 1970 | 231129
| 1980 | 340720
| 1990 | 359867
| 2000 | 357438
| 2010 | 358669
| 2020 | 352,876
| align = none
| footnote =
}}

== History ==
The area of Takatsuki was part of northern [[Settsu Province]] and has been continuously settled since the [[Japanese Paleolithic]] period. Remains from the [[Yayoi period]] and [[Kofun period]] are plentiful, including the [[Imashirozuka Kofun]] and the Mishima Kofun cluster. The place name 'Takatsuki' first appeared in historical materials around the 14th century, during the [[Kamakura period]], in a list of manors belonging to [[Kasuga Shrine]] in [[Nara, Nara|Nara]]. During the [[Muromachi period]], the area was a stronghold of the [[Ikkō-ikki]] movement, and in the [[Sengoku period]] was under the control of the warlords [[Miyoshi Nagayoshi]] and [[Takayama Ukon]]. During the [[Edo Period]], [[Takatsuki Domain]] changed hands between several ''[[fudai daimyō]]'' clans and a ''[[jōkamachi]]'' developed around [[Takatsuki Castle]]. Takatsuki Village was established within Shimakami District, Osaka with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889, and elevated to town status on October 14, 1898. Takatsuki grew by annexing neighboring villages in the 1930s, and was elevated to city status on January 1, 1943. Takatsuki annexed the village of Abuno in 1448, Goryo in 1950, Sankamaki in 1955, Tomita in 1956 and the village of Kashida from Minamikuwata District, Kyoto in 1958. On April 1, 2003, Takatsuki was designated a [[Core cities of Japan|Core city]] with increased local autonomy.

==Government==
Takatsuki has a [[mayor-council]] form of government with a directly elected mayor and a [[unicameral]] city council of 34 members. Takatsuki contributes four members to the Osaka Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of the Osaka 10th district of the [[House of Representatives of Japan|lower house]] of the [[Diet of Japan]].

==Economy==
Takatsuki is a regional commercial center. As it is situated almost directly between Kyoto and Osaka. Owing to the convenience of being 13 and 15 minutes by train from these two cities respectively, the city prospered and has developed with increasing rapidity to become one of the biggest [[commuter town]]s in the area, serving both Kyoto and Osaka.

==Education==
Takatsuki has 40 public elementary schools and 18 public junior high schools and four public high schools operated by the Osaka Prefectural Board of Education. There are also three private combined middle/high schools. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped. The [[Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University]] and the [[Heian Jogakuin University]] are based in Takatsuki.

== Transportation ==
=== Railway ===
[[File:JR logo (west).svg|frameless|20x20px]] [[West Japan Railway Company|JR West]] - [[JR Kyōto Line|Kyoto Line]]
* {{STN|Settsu-Tonda}} - {{STN|Takatsuki|Osaka}}
[[File:Hankyu Railway Logo.svg|25px]] [[Hankyu Railway]] - [[Hankyu Kyoto Main Line]]
* {{STN|Tonda}} - {{STN|Takatsuki-shi}} - {{STN|Kammaki}}

=== Bus ===
* [https://www.citybus.city.takatsuki.osaka.jp Takatsuki City Bus]

=== Highways ===
*{{jct|country=JPN|Route|170}}
*{{jct|country=JPN|Route|171}}

==Sister cities==
*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Masuda, Shimane|Masuda]], [[Shimane Prefecture|Shimane]], Japan, sister city agreement since 1971 (with former [[Hikimi, Shimane|Hikimi]] town)
*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Wakasa, Fukui|Wakasa]], [[Mikatakaminaka District, Fukui|Mikatakaminaka District]], [[Fukui Prefecture|Fukui]], Japan, sister city agreement since 1993 (with former [[Mikata, Fukui|Mikata]] town)
*{{flagicon|Philippines}} [[Manila]], Philippines, sister city agreement since 1979
*{{flagicon|People's Republic of China}} [[Changzhou]], [[Jiangsu]], China, sister city agreement since 1987
*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Toowoomba, Queensland|Toowoomba]], [[Queensland]], Australia, sister city agreement since 1991

==Local attractions==
Culturally, Takatsuki is renowned for its Imashirozuka Kofun (burial mound). Earthenware funerary objects (haniwa) discovered around this mound include figurines of warriors almost certainly placed with a protective purpose (The form of such a warrior was used as the design basis for the city's official mascot character, Hanitan).

Takatsuki is also known for its Takatsuki [[Jazz Festival]], held every year in [[Golden Week (Japan)|Golden Week]] . This is a two-day extravaganza of live jazz featuring over 300 acts, involving over 3,000 artists, who perform in 72 different locations in and around the central business district.

===Points of interest===
*[[Akutagawayama Castle]] ruins
*Ama ruins
*[[Imashirozuka Kofun]]
*[[Kosobe Conservatory]] ([[Kyoto University]])
*[[Kosobe Conservatory]] ([[Kyoto University]])
*[[Kosobebosai Park]]
*[[Kansai University]] Takatsuki campus, Takatsuki Muse campus
*Settsu-kyo Valley Natural Park
*[[Osaka Medical College]]
*[[Heian Jogakuin University]] Takatsuki campus
*[[Seibu Department Stores|Seibu]]
*[[Matsuzakaya]]
*[[Mizuho Bank]]
*Imashirozuka [[kofun]]
*[[Akutagawayama Castle]]
*[[Takatsuki Catholic Church]]
*[[Takatsuki Catholic Church]]

*{{nihongo|[[Kosobebosai Park]]|古曽部防災公園}} is a public park in Takatsuki.
*Ama ruins
*Kyodai Seminar
*Yaotomi
*Green Plaza
*Actamore
*Muse Takatsuki
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File:130928 Settsu-kyo Gorge Takatsuki Osaka pref Japan03s3.jpg|Settsu-kyo valley Natural park
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[[File:150124 Takatsuki city Osaka pref Japan01s5t.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Takatsuki Downtown and Hokusetsu Mountains view]]
[[File:150124 Takatsuki city Osaka pref Japan01s5t.jpg|500px|center|thumb|Takatsuki Downtown and Hokusetsu Mountains view]]


==Notable people from Takatsuki==
==Transportation==
*[[Masaaki Higashiguchi]], Japanese footballer

*[[Toshio Irie]], Japanese swimmer
===Railways===
*[[Shu Kurata]], Japanese footballer
*[[West Japan Railway Company]]
*[[Haru Kuroki]], Japanese actress
**[[JR Kyoto Line]]: [[Settsu-Tonda Station]] – [[Takatsuki Station (Osaka)|Takatsuki Station]]
*[[Hidemasa Morita]], Japanese footballer
*[[Hankyu Railway]]
*[[Shingo Murakami]], Japanese singer, presenter, variety tarento and actor (Kanjani Eight)
**[[Hankyu Kyoto Line|Kyoto Line]]: [[Tonda Station]] – [[Takatsuki-shi Station]] – [[Kammaki Station]]
*[[Shinji Nakano]], Japanese professional racing driver

*[[Nobunari Oda]], Japanese competitive figure skater
Takatsuki-shi is serviced by two train lines: JR (Japan Railway Company) and Hankyu. Many people prefer to ride on the JR line, due to the JR's cheaper fares and slightly more frequent service. When the JR [[Fukuchiyama Line]] crashed and caused 108 casualties [[Amagasaki_derailment|in 2005]], the number of people using JR dropped compared to Hankyu but has recovered since. Takatsuki is one of the larger suburban cities outlying central Osaka, so almost every train stops at this station.
*[[Yūko Sano]], Japanese volleyball player

*[[Tatsunosuke Takasaki]], Japanese businessman-politician
The [[Sakaisuji Line]] terminates at the [[Takatsuki-shi Station]], while it sometimes comes from the [[Kawaramachi Station (Kyoto)|Kawaramachi Station]].
*[[Motoaki Tanigo]], Japanese businessperson and entrepreneur. Founder, President and CEO of [[Cover Corporation]]

===Highways===
*{{jct|country=JPN|Route|170}}
*{{jct|country=JPN|Route|171}}

==Sister and Friendship cities==
* {{flagdeco|Japan}} [[Masuda, Shimane|Masuda]], [[Shimane Prefecture|Shimane]], Japan – Sister city agreement concluded in 1971 (with former [[Hikimi, Shimane|Hikimi]] town)
* {{flagdeco|Japan}} [[Wakasa, Fukui|Wakasa]], [[Mikatakaminaka District, Fukui|Mikatakaminaka District]], [[Fukui Prefecture|Fukui]], Japan – Sister city agreement concluded in 1993 (with former [[Mikata, Fukui|Mikata]] town)
* {{flagdeco|Philippines}} [[Manila]], Philippines – Sister city agreement concluded in 1979
* {{flagdeco|People's Republic of China}} [[Changzhou]], [[Jiangsu]], China – Sister city agreement concluded in 1987
* {{flagdeco|Australia}} [[Toowoomba, Queensland|Toowoomba]], [[Queensland]], Australia – Sister city agreement concluded in 1991


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 00:08, 5 October 2024

Takatsuki
高槻市
Settsu Gorge
Imashirozuka KofunTakatsuki Catholic Church
Takayama Ukon Memorial
Fumon-jiTakatsuki Castle Park Arts and Culture Theater
Flag of Takatsuki
Official seal of Takatsuki
Map
Location of Takatsuki in Osaka Prefecture
Location of Takatsuki
Takatsuki is located in Japan
Takatsuki
Takatsuki
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°50′46″N 135°37′03″E / 34.84611°N 135.61750°E / 34.84611; 135.61750
CountryJapan
RegionKansai
PrefectureOsaka
Government
 • MayorTakeshi Hamada
Area
 • Total
105.29 km2 (40.65 sq mi)
Population
 (March 31, 2023)
 • Total
348,020
 • Density3,300/km2 (8,600/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address2-1 Tōen-chō, Takatsuki-shi, Ōsaka-fu 569-0067
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols
FlowerDeutzia
TreeZelkova serrata
Takatsuki City Hall

Takatsuki (高槻市, Takatsuki-shi) is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2023, the city had an estimated population of 348,020 in 164,494 households and a population density of 3.300 persons per km2.[1] The total area of the city is 105.29 square kilometres (40.65 sq mi).

Geography

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Takatsuki is located in the northeastern part of Osaka Prefecture.[2] The city is approximately 10.4 kilometers east-to-west and 22.7 kilometers north-to-south. The north is bounded by the Hokusetsu mountain range and the south by the Yodo River, and the topography is high in the north and low in the south. The highest elevation in the city is 678.7 meters at Mt. Ponpon, and the lowest elevation is 3.3 meters at the Yodogawa riverbed in Hashiramoto. Takatsuki is 21.2 kilometers from central Osaka and 21.6 kilometers from central Kyoto. Two-thirds of the city area is zoned as urbanization control areas where development is restricted, and much of the forest and farmland remains.

Neighboring municipalities

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Climate

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Takatsuki has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with very warm summers and cool winters. The average annual temperature in Takatsuki is 14.2 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1690 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 26.2 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.8 °C.[3]

Demographics

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Per Japanese census data,[4] the population of Takatsuki is as follows.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1930 5,980—    
1940 31,011+418.6%
1950 43,321+39.7%
1960 79,043+82.5%
1970 231,129+192.4%
1980 340,720+47.4%
1990 359,867+5.6%
2000 357,438−0.7%
2010 358,669+0.3%
2020 352,876−1.6%

History

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The area of Takatsuki was part of northern Settsu Province and has been continuously settled since the Japanese Paleolithic period. Remains from the Yayoi period and Kofun period are plentiful, including the Imashirozuka Kofun and the Mishima Kofun cluster. The place name 'Takatsuki' first appeared in historical materials around the 14th century, during the Kamakura period, in a list of manors belonging to Kasuga Shrine in Nara. During the Muromachi period, the area was a stronghold of the Ikkō-ikki movement, and in the Sengoku period was under the control of the warlords Miyoshi Nagayoshi and Takayama Ukon. During the Edo Period, Takatsuki Domain changed hands between several fudai daimyō clans and a jōkamachi developed around Takatsuki Castle. Takatsuki Village was established within Shimakami District, Osaka with the creation of the modern municipalities system on April 1, 1889, and elevated to town status on October 14, 1898. Takatsuki grew by annexing neighboring villages in the 1930s, and was elevated to city status on January 1, 1943. Takatsuki annexed the village of Abuno in 1448, Goryo in 1950, Sankamaki in 1955, Tomita in 1956 and the village of Kashida from Minamikuwata District, Kyoto in 1958. On April 1, 2003, Takatsuki was designated a Core city with increased local autonomy.

Government

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Takatsuki has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 34 members. Takatsuki contributes four members to the Osaka Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of the Osaka 10th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

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Takatsuki is a regional commercial center. As it is situated almost directly between Kyoto and Osaka. Owing to the convenience of being 13 and 15 minutes by train from these two cities respectively, the city prospered and has developed with increasing rapidity to become one of the biggest commuter towns in the area, serving both Kyoto and Osaka.

Education

[edit]

Takatsuki has 40 public elementary schools and 18 public junior high schools and four public high schools operated by the Osaka Prefectural Board of Education. There are also three private combined middle/high schools. The prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped. The Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University and the Heian Jogakuin University are based in Takatsuki.

Transportation

[edit]

Railway

[edit]

JR West - Kyoto Line

Hankyu Railway - Hankyu Kyoto Main Line

Bus

[edit]

Highways

[edit]

Sister cities

[edit]

Local attractions

[edit]

Culturally, Takatsuki is renowned for its Imashirozuka Kofun (burial mound). Earthenware funerary objects (haniwa) discovered around this mound include figurines of warriors almost certainly placed with a protective purpose (The form of such a warrior was used as the design basis for the city's official mascot character, Hanitan).

Takatsuki is also known for its Takatsuki Jazz Festival, held every year in Golden Week . This is a two-day extravaganza of live jazz featuring over 300 acts, involving over 3,000 artists, who perform in 72 different locations in and around the central business district.

Points of interest

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Takatsuki Downtown and Hokusetsu Mountains view

Notable people from Takatsuki

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "Takatsuki city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  2. ^ "あなたが大阪府で名前がかっこいいと思う市町村は? 3つの市をピックアップ!(ねとらぼ)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2022-10-22.
  3. ^ Takatsuki climate data
  4. ^ Takatsuki official statistics
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