Higashiōsaka
Higashiōsaka is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 486,464 in 233,124 households and a population density of 7,874 persons per km2. The total area of the city is. The city is known as one of the industrial cities of Japan and "the rugby football town".
Geography
Higashiōsaka is located in the eastern part of the Osaka Plain, bordered by the Osaka metropolis to the west. Most of the city area is flat lowlands laced with rivers and has been subject to periodic flooding. The main rivers include the Nagase River, Onji River, Tamagushi River, and Daini Neya River. The eastern part of the city rises to the Ikoma Mountains, forming the border with Nara Prefecture. The city measures approximately 11.2 kilometers from east-to-west by 7.9 kilometers from north-to-south.Surrounding municipalities
- Nara Prefecture
- * Heguri
- * Ikoma
- Osaka Prefecture
- * Daitō
- * Higashinari-ku, Osaka
- * Hirano-ku, Osaka
- * Ikuno-ku, Osaka
- * Jōtō-ku, Osaka
- * Shijōnawate
- * Tsurumi-ku, Osaka
- * Yao
Climate
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Higashiōsaka increased rapidly from the 1950s through 1970s, and has leveled off since.History
The location of Higashiōsaka corresponds to the central part of Kawachi Province. In ancient times, this area was an extension of Osaka Bay called Kawachi Bay, which gradually became separated from the sea and became a lake. The lake gradually became land due to the accumulation of sediment by the Yamato River. During the Kofun and Asuka periods, this was the homeland of the Mononobe clan, and was on the main road between the Yamato Basin and the port at Naniwa, with sea connections to the Asian continent. During the Heian period, the area was largely controlled by Hiraoka Shrine. From the Muromachi period, it was the base of the Hatakeyama clan to control Kawachi Province, but due to internal conflicts it can under the control of the Miyoshi clan. Later it was the site of battles during the 1615 Siege of Osaka. In the Edo Period, flood control projects on the Yamato River created a large amount of reclaimed land, which was developed by wealthy Osaka merchants for rice and cotton production.The modern city was founded on February 1, 1967, by a merger of three cities, Fuse, Kawachi, Osaka and Hiraoka. On April 1, 2005, Higashiōsaka became a Core city with increased local autonomy.
Government
Higashiōsaka has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 38 members. Higashiōsaka contributes five members to the Osaka Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Osaka 13th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.Elections
- 2007 Higashiōsaka city assembly election
- 2006 Higashiōsaka mayoral election
- 2006 Higashiosaka by-election
Economy
Yamamoto Kogaku, an eyewear manufacturer, known for its brand Swans, is headquartered in the city. The city is also home of RAYS, a high-end wheel manufacturer for both motorsport and street use.
Education
Colleges and universities
- Kindai University
- Osaka University of Commerce
- Osaka Shoin Women's University
- Higashiosaka College
- Higashiosaka Junior College
High schools
- Fuse Kita High School
- Fuse Technology High School
- Joto Technology High School
- Kawachino High School
- Midori Seiho [Senior High School]
- Osaka Prefectural Fuse High School
- Osaka Prefectural Hanazono Senior High School
- Osaka Prefectural Hiraoka Shofu High School
- 東大阪市立日新高等学校
- 近畿大学附属高等学校
- 大阪商業大学高等学校
- 樟蔭高等学校
- 樟蔭東高等学校
- 東大阪大学敬愛高等学校
- Higashi Osaka Korean Elementary School
- Osaka Korean High School
Transportation
Railway
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Highways
- Expressways
- * Higashiosaka-kita Interchange - Higashiosaka Parking Area - Higashiosaka-minami Interchange
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- * Hanshin Expressway Higashi-Osaka Route
- Shigi Ikoma Skyline
Sports
Sister cities
- Borough of Mitte, Berlin, Germany, since 1959
- Glendale, California, United States
Local attractions
- Hiraoka Shrine
- Higashi Osaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium
- Kusaka Shell Mound
- Kōnoike Shinden Kaisho ruins