Kawanishi, Hyōgo

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Kawanishi
川西市
Location
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Hyōgo Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Area 53.44 km²
Population (as of 2006)
     Total 160,879
     Density 3010.5/km²
Location 34°49′37″N, 135°25′12″E
Symbols
Tree Sakura
Flower Gentian
Symbol of Kawanishi
Symbol of Kawanishi: stylized kanji 川 (river) and 西 (west)
Kawanishi City Hall
Mayor Susumu Shibao
Address 〒666-8501
Hyōgo-ken Kawanishi-shi Chūō-cho 12-1
Phone number 072-740-1111
Official website: City of Kawanishi

Coordinates: 34°49′37″N, 135°25′12″E


Kawanishi (川西市 Kawanishi-shi?) is a city located in Hyōgo, Japan. It is located in the northwestern part of the Kansai Region, about 5 km north of Osaka Itami Airport. It is bordered on the west by Inagawa River.

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[edit] History

Minamoto no Mitsunaka, samurai court official, and grandson of Emperor Seiwa retired to Tada village, now part of Kawanishi. A statue of him can be seen next to the Japan Railways Kawanishi-Ikeda Station.

Kawanishi was incorporated on August 1, 1954 out of the former Kawanishi town, Tada village and Higashitani village.

[edit] Economy

Kawanishi is home to many commuters who work in Kobe and Osaka, with special express trains running from Osaka to Kawanishi to accommodate these travelers. Though primarily suburban, Kawanishi does have a significant agricultural sector, especially in the northern portions of the city. Major crops include peaches, chestnuts, figs, and charcoal.

[edit] Transportation

Kawanishi is serviced by the JR Takarazuka Line and the Hankyu Takarazuka Line. Hankyu's Kawanishi-Noseguchi Station is a transfer station to the Nose Railway, which runs primarily within Kawanishi. Hankyu also runs bus transport throughout the city.

Expressway road access is facilitated by the Chūgoku Expressway and the Hanshin Expressway.

[edit] People from Kawanishi

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