Takatsuki, Osaka

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Takatsuki City
高槻市
Location
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Osaka Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Area 105.31 km²
Population (as of August 2006)
     Total 359,125
     Density 3410.17/km²
Location 34°50′45″N, 135°37′00″E
Symbols
Tree Zelkova serrata
Flower Deutzia
Takatsuki City City Hall
Mayor OKUMOTO,Tsutomu
Address 〒569-0067
2-1, Toen-cho, Takatsuki-shi, Osaka
Phone number +81-72-674-7111
Official website: Takatsuki City

Coordinates: 34°50′45″N, 135°37′00″E


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

As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 353,619 and the density of 3,357.89 persons per km². The total area is 105.31 km².

The city was founded on January 1, 1943 and is located almost directly between Kyoto and Osaka.

Contents

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Railways

[edit] Roads

  • Route 170
  • Route 171

Takatsuki-shi is serviced by two kinds of train lines, which called the JR (Japan Railway Company) and the Hankyu. Many people prefer to ride on the JR line, due to the JR's cheaper fares and slightly more frequent service. According to some, there are some recent problems with the JR line, so people have been taking the Hankyu line to avoid any additional hassles. Takatsuki is one of the larger suburban cities outlying central Osaka, so almost every train stops at this station. For example, there are local, rapid, and rapid express trains. Many passengers prefer to ride on the Rapid or Rapid Express, since the riding time is shorter due to less stops made. But this contributes to train overcrowding and during rush hour, it is often difficult to find a free seat. This is not as much of a problem for the local trains, though the ride is longer because the train does stop at every station.

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Districts
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