Takatsuki

Takatsuki
高槻市
Core city
JR Takatsuki Station and Actamore

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Location of Takatsuki in Osaka Prefecture
Takatsuki
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°51′N 135°37′E / 34.850°N 135.617°E / 34.850; 135.617Coordinates: 34°51′N 135°37′E / 34.850°N 135.617°E / 34.850; 135.617
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Osaka Prefecture
Government
  Mayor Tsutomu Okumoto
Area
  Total 105.31 km2 (40.66 sq mi)
Population (January 2010)
  Total 350,914
  Density 3,300/km2 (8,600/sq mi)
Symbols
  Tree Zelkova serrata
  Flower Deutzia
Time zone UTC+9 (JST)
City hall address 2-1 Tōen-chō, Takatsuki-shi, Ōsaka-fu
569-0067
Website www.city.takatsuki.osaka.jp

Takatsuki (高槻市, Takatsuki-shi) is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

As of 2016, the city had an estimated population of 350,914 and a population density of 3,300 persons per km². The total area is 105.31 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 recent 20 years. It is a commuter town, with people commuting to Kyoto and Osaka.

Points of interest

Takatsuki Downtown and Hokusetsu Mountains view

Transportation

Railways

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 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.

The Sakaisuji Line terminates at the Takatsuki-shi Station, while it sometimes comes from the Kawaramachi Station.

Roads

  • Route 170
  • Route 171

Sister and Friendship cities

References

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