Coordinates: 34°48′59″N 135°34′7″E

Ibaraki, Osaka

Ibaraki ( 茨 木 市 Ibaraki-shi) is a city located in Osaka Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is a suburban city of Osaka City and a 茨木市 part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area. Ibaraki translates to "wild trees" or "thorny trees". The city was Special city incorporated on January 1, 1948.

As of February 2017 , the city has an estimated population of 280,562 and a population density of 3,580 persons per km2 .[1] The total area is 7 6.52 km2 . Flag Emblem

Buddhist temple in Ibaraki

Contents Transportation Railways Roads Education Sister and friendship cities References External links Location of Ibaraki in

Transportation

Railways

West Japan Railway Company JR Kyoto Line: Ibaraki Station - JR-Sōjiji Station Ibaraki Hankyu Railway Hankyu Kyoto Line: Minami-Ibaraki Station - Ibaraki-shi Station - Sōjiji Station Osaka Monorail Location in Japan Main Line: Unobe Station - Minami-Ibaraki Station - Coordinates: 34°48′59″N Sawaragi Station 135°34′7″E Saito Line Handai-byōin-mae Station - Toyokawa Station - Saito-nishi Station Country Japan Region Kansai Prefecture Osaka Prefecture Roads Government Meishin Expressway • Mayor Fukuoka Youichi Route 171 Area • Total 76.52 km2 (29.54 sq mi) Education Population (February 28, 2017) Prefectural public senior high schools: • Total 280,562 • Density 3,700/km2 (9,500/sq mi) Osaka Ibaraki High School (茨木高等学校) Symbols Kasugaoka High School (春日丘高等学校) Osaka Ibaraki Nishi High School (茨木西高等学校) • Tree Oak Hokusetsu Tsubasa High School (北摂つばさ高等学校) • Flower Rose Ibaraki Engineering High School (茨木工科高等学校) Time zone Japan Standard Time Osaka Prefectural Fukui Senior High School (福井高等学校) (UTC+9) Private junior and senior high schools: City hall 3-8-13 Ekimae, Ibaraki-shi, address Ōsaka-fu Otemon Junior & Senior High School (追手門学院中学校・高 等学校) 567-8505 Kansai Ohkura Junior and Senior High School (関西大倉中学 Website www.city.ibaraki.osaka.jp (h 校・高等学校) ttp://www.city.ibaraki.osak Waseda Setsuryo Junior High School-High School (早稲田摂 a.jp/koho/english/index.ht 陵中学校・高等学校) ml) Korea International School, a Korean international junior and senior high school, is in Ibaraki. Private senior high schools:

Koyodai High School (向陽台高等学校) Aino High School (藍野高等学校)

Sister and friendship cities

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States – Sister city agreement concluded in 1980 Anqing, Anhui, China – Friendship city agreement concluded in 1985 Shōdoshima, Kagawa, Japan – Sister city agreement concluded in 1988 (with former Uchinomi town) Taketa, Ōita, Japan – History cultural sister city agreement concluded in 2013

References

1. "Official website of Ibaraki city" (http://www.city.ibaraki.osaka.jp/koho/english/index.html) (in Japanese). Japan: Ibaraki City. Retrieved 10 April 2017.

External links

Media related to Ibaraki, Osaka at Wikimedia Commons

Ibaraki city official website (http://www.city.ibaraki.osaka.jp) (in Japanese) Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ibaraki,_Osaka&oldid=846342385"

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