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Takarazuka, Hyōgo
City in Kansai, Japan
City in Kansai, Japan
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Takarazuka | |
| native_name | 宝塚市 | |
| native_name_lang | ja | |
| settlement_type | Special city | |
| image_skyline | TakarazukaScenery.jpg | |
| image_caption | Takarazuka seen from Muko River | |
| image_flag | Flag of Takarazuka, Hyogo.svg | |
| image_seal | Emblem of Takarazuka, Hyogo.svg | |
| image_map | Takarazuka in Hyogo Prefecture Ja.svg | |
| map_caption | Location of Takarazuka in Hyōgo Prefecture | |
| pushpin_map | Japan | |
| pushpin_map_caption | Location in Japan | |
| coordinates | ||
| subdivision_type | Country | |
| subdivision_name | Japan | |
| subdivision_type1 | Region | |
| subdivision_name1 | Kansai | |
| subdivision_type2 | Prefecture | |
| subdivision_name2 | Hyōgo | |
| subdivision_type3 | District | |
| leader_title | Mayor | |
| leader_name | Rintaro Mori | |
| leader_title1 | Vice Mayor | |
| unit_pref | Metric | |
| area_total_km2 | 101.80 | |
| population_total | 221,846 | |
| population_as_of | 1 February 2024 | |
| population_density_km2 | auto | |
| timezone1 | JST | |
| utc_offset1 | +09:00 | |
| blank_name_sec1 | City hall address | |
| blank_info_sec1 | 1-1 Tōyō-chō, Takarazuka-shi, Hyōgo-ken 665-8665 | |
| website | ||
| module | {{Infobox place symbols | embedded=yes |
| tree | Camellia sasanqua, Cornus kousa | |
| flower | Viola mandshurica (Japanese violet/sumire) | |
| bird | Cettia diphone, Motacilla grandis |
thumb|right|270px| Takarazuka City Hall thumb|right|270px|Aerial view of Takarazuka city center
Takarazuka is a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 221,846 in 96,729 households and a population density of 2,200 persons per km². The total area of the city is 101.80 sqkm. Known as the "inner parlor" of Kansai, Takarazuka is famous for the Takarazuka Revue, hot springs, and the Takarazuka Tourism Fireworks Display held since 1913. It is also famous as a choice residential area along with Ashiya and Nishinomiya.
Geography
Takarazuka is located in the northern part of the Hanshin area, surrounded by the Rokko Range to the west and the Nagao mountain range to the north, with the Muko River flowing through the center.
Neighboring municipalities
Hyōgo Prefecture
- Inagawa
- Itami
- Kawanishi
- Kita-ku, Kobe
- Nishinomiya
- Sanda
Climate
Takarazuka has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light snowfall. The average annual temperature in Takarazuka is 14.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1578 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in July, at around 25.7 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.6 °C.
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Takarazuka has been increasing steadily since the 1950s.
| 1950 | 48405 | 1960 | 66491 | 1970 | 127179 | 1980 | 183628 | 1990 | 201862 | 2000 | 213037 | 2010 | 225587
History
The area of Takarazuka was part of ancient Settsu Province and has been inhabited since ancient times, with many kofun burial mounds found within the city limits. The Mefu Jinja dates from the Nara period. From the Heian period, numerous landed estates shōen controlled by the Fujiwara family were developed in the area. Takarazuka onsen is mentioned in Kamakura period records. In the Muromachi period, Kohama town developed as a temple town for Kōshō-ji, and subsequently Kohama Inn was established as a post station on Arima Road. The area was mostly tenryō territory under direct control of the Tokugawa shogunate in the Edo Period.
The village of Kohama (小浜村) was established on April 1, 1889 within Kawabe District, Hyōgo, with the creation of the modern municipalities system. In 1897, Hankaku Railroad (current Fukuchiyama Line) completed. In 1910, the Minoh Arima Electric Railway (current Hankyu Takarazuka Main Line completed). Takarazuka was a center of the culture from the 1910s to 1940s in what has been dubbed the age of Hanshinkan Modernism. This included the opening of the Takarazuka Girls' Opera (current Takarazuka Revue) on April 1, 1914.
Kohama was elevated to town status on March 15, 1951, changing its name to Takarazuka. On April 1 1954 it merged with the village of Yoshimoto (吉本村) in Muko District to become the city of Takarazuka. The city continued to expand by annexing Nagao Village on March 10, 1955, and Nishitani Village on March 14, 1955, but losing some areas in a border adjustment with the city of Itami on April 1, 1955. On January 17, 1995 the Great Hanshin earthquake caused more than 100 casualties. Takarazuka was designated as a Special City on April 1, 2003 with increased autonomy.
At one time, the idea was raised of merging Takarazuka with Itami, Kawanishi, and Inagawa, but it is currently on hold.
Government
Takarazuka has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 26 members. Takarazuka contributes three members to the Hyōgo Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between the Hyōgo 6th districts of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.
Economy
Takarazuka has a mixed economy of commerce, manufacturing and market gardening. It is increasingly becoming a bedroom community for Osaka and Kobe, with quiet, upscale residential neighborhoods like Nigawa, Obayashi, Sakasegawa, and Hibarigaoka.
Companies headquartered in Takarazuka
- HI-LEX Corporation, a manufacturer of remote-controlling cables and accessories for multiple applications is headquartered in the city.
- ShinMaywa Industries, a manufacturer of military aircraft (especially seaplanes) and heavy duty trucks is headquartered in the city.
Education
;Universities and colleges
- Koshien University
- Takarazuka University
- Takarazuka Music School
;Primary and secondary schools Takazuka has 23 public elementary schools and 12 public middle schools operated by the city government, and five public high schools operated by the Hyōgo Prefectural Board of Education. There are three private elementary schools, two private middle schools and two private high schools. In addition, the prefecture also operates one special education school for the handicapped.
Transportation
Railways
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.
Highways
- [[File:JP Expressway E2A.svg|25px|link=|alt=]] Chūgoku Expressway
- [[File:JP Expressway E1A.svg|25px|link=|alt=]] Shin-Meishin Expressway
Buses
- Hankyu Bus
- Hanshin Dentetsu Bus
- Hankyu Country Bus
- Shinki Bus
Sister cities
Takarazuka is twinned with:
- AUT Alsergrund, Austria
- USA Augusta, United States
Local attractions

Specialty products
- Ornamental trees and flowers (dahlias, irises, etc.)
- Tansan senbei
Places
- Flower Road
- Hanshin Racecourse
- Kohama Inn Resource Center
- Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum
- Shōji Residence: Mixed Western- and Japanese-style mansion built in 1918–1919. Designed by Masaharu Furuzuka. National Registry of Tangible Cultural Properties. Filming location for NHK drama Twins.
- Takarazuka City Historical Archives (former Matsumoto Residence): Western-style mansion built in 1937. (National Registry of Tangible Cultural Properties)
- Nomura Koumuten House (Designed by Antonino Cardillo in 2009)
- Takarazuka Bow Hall
- Takarazuka Grand Theatre
- Takarazuka Hotel
- Takarazuka Hot Spring
- Takedao Hot Spring
- Tessai Art Museum
Religious institutions
-
Temples
- Gosho-ji
- Heirin-ji
- Kiyoshikoujin Seichou-ji
- Nakayamadera
-
Shrines
- Mefu Jinja
Sightseeing and festivals

- Takarazuka Revue
- Flower Road
- Takarazuka Tourism Fireworks Display
- Takarazuka Memorial (horse race)
Notable people from Takarazuka
- Saki Aibu, actress and celebrity
- Kyoko Hikami, voice actress
- Makoto Imaoka, professional baseball player
- Minami Itahashi, Olympic diver
- Shinji Okazaki, footballer
- Akira Raijin, professional wrestler
- Kosaku Shimada, professional golfer
- Osamu Tezuka, cartoonist
- Seigo Yamamoto, drift driver
- Tarō Yamamoto, actor and politician

References
References
- (2004-06-15). "''Shirabetemimashita 'Takarazukashi' no zuka to ZU''". Kōhō Takarazuka.
- "Takarazuka city official statistics".
- [https://en.climate-data.org/asia/japan/hyogo-prefecture/takarazuka-5348/ Takarazuka climate data]
- [https://www.citypopulation.de/php/japan-hyogo.php Takarazuka population statistics]
- "HI-LEX".
- "Shin Maywa".
- "国際交流のページ". Takarazuka.
- Cardillo, Antonino. (March 1, 2010). "The Inexact Quality".
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