Matsubara, Osaka
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Matsubara's location in Osaka, Japan. |
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Country | Japan |
Region | Kansai |
Prefecture | Osaka |
Physical characteristics | |
Area | 16.66 km² (6.43 sq mi) |
Population (as of March 1, 2008 estimate) | |
Total | 125,242 |
Density | 7,520 /km² (19,477 /sq mi) |
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Symbols | |
Tree | Pine (Matsu) |
Flower | Rose (Bara) |
Symbol of Matsubara |
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Matsubara Government Office | |
Mayor | Takanori Nakano |
Address | 〒580-8501 1-1-1 Ao, Matsubara-shi, Ōsaka-fu |
Phone number | 072-334-1550 |
Official website: Matsubara City |
Matsubara (松原市 Matsubara-shi?) is a city located in Osaka, Japan. The city was founded on February 1, 1955.
Hannan University is located in Matsubara. Hannan University is a mid-sized liberal arts university with a focus on business and technology.
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[edit] Geography
[edit] Rivers
The Yamato, Nishi-Yoke, and Higashi-Yoke rivers flow through Matsubara.
[edit] Adjacent municipalities
[edit] History
In the 5th Century AD, Emperor Hanzei is believed to have had his palace, Tajihi Shibagaki-no-Miya (丹比柴籬宮) in the area. The area that now comprises Matsubara was located in the historical Kawachi Province, which is still considered the (non-municipal) subregion to which it belongs. During the Edo Period, Matsubara was the administrative center of the Tannan Domain (丹南藩, -han), whose Tannan Encampment was located in present-day Tannan, Matsubara City.
- 1889 (Meiji 22), 1 April: The villages of Matsubara, Amami, Nunose, Miyake, and Ega are designated as part of Tanboku District.
- 1896 (Meiji 29), 1 April: Naka-Kawachi District is created, consolidated from the former districts of Tanboku, Takayasu, Ōgata, Kawachi, Wakae, and Shibukawa. The above villages thus become part of Naka-Kawachi District.
- 1942 (Shōwa 17), 1 July: The village of Matsubara is promoted to Town status, becoming Matsubara-chō, Naka-Kawachi District.
- 1947 (Shōwa 22), 1 January: The vilage of Amami is promoted to Town status, becoming Amami-chō, Naka-Kawachi District.
- 1955 (Shōwa 30), 1 February: The towns of Matsubara and Amami, along with the villages of Nunose, Miyake, and Ega, are consolidated into Matsubara City, Osaka Prefecture's 21st city.
- 1957 (Shōwa 32)
- 1 April: Matsubara incorporates the Tannan area of Mihara-chō, Minami-Kawachi District (now Mihara-ku, Sakai).
- 15 October: Matsubara incorporates the Kawai area of Kita-Yashimo Village, Minami-Kawachi District
- 1964 (Shōwa 39): The Kita-Wakabayashi area is made part of Yao City.
[edit] Friendship municipalities
[edit] In Japan
- Tsukigase-mura, Yamabe District, Nara (now part of Nara City)
- Friendship agreement since 7 September 1985
[edit] External links
- Matsubara official website (Japanese)
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Daitō | Fujiidera | Habikino | Hannan | Higashiōsaka | Hirakata | Ibaraki | Ikeda | Izumi | Izumiotsu | Izumisano | Kadoma | Kaizuka | Kashiwara | Katano | Kawachinagano | Kishiwada | Matsubara | Minoh | Moriguchi | Neyagawa | Osaka (capital) | Ōsakasayama | Sakai | Sennan | Settsu | Shijōnawate | Suita | Takaishi | Takatsuki | Tondabayashi | Toyonaka | Yao | |||
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Minamikawachi | Mishima | Senboku | Sennan | Toyono | |||
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