🇯🇵 Amagasaki (尼崎市, Amagasaki-shi) is an industrial city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The total area of the city is 50.72 km² (19.58 sq mi).
1Geography Amagasaki is located in far south-eastern Hyōgo Prefecture, next to Osaka. It has the fourth largest population in Hyōgo Prefecture after Kobe, Himeji, and Nishinomiya. Residential areas account for most of the rest of the coastal areas, industrial areas along the Meishin Expressway and JR West Fukuchiyama Line, commercial areas around Hanshin Amagasaki Station and JR JR Amagasaki Station, and its population density is the highest among municipalities in Hyogo Prefecture. Ground subsidence caused by the pumping up of groundwater by factories has reduced one-third of the city's area to sea level, causing flooding damage due to storm surges.
1Neighboring municipalities Hyōgo Prefecture • Itami • Nishinomiya
Osaka Prefecture • Osaka (Nishiyodogawa-ku, Yodogawa-ku) • Toyonaka.
1History The area of Amagasaki was part of ancient Kawabe District of Settsu Province and has been inhabited since ancient times, with the traces of Yayoi period settlements and many kofun burial mounds found within the city limits. From the Heian period, the area was known for its port of Daimotsuura. During the Edo period, Amagasaki prospered as the castle town of Amagasaki Domain undertake Aoayama and subsequently the Matsudaira clans. The town of Amagasaki was established on April 1, 1889 with the creation of the modern municipalities system. It was elevated to city status on October 1, 1916.
The 1934 Muroto typhoon caused 145 fatalities and much of the city was destroyed by air raids on June 1 and June 15, 1945 during World War II. The 1995 Great Hanshin earthquake also caused considerable damage and 49 fatalities. Amagasaki was designated a special city on April 1, 2001 with increased local autonomy. A commuter train derailed on the Fukuchiyama Line near Amagasaki on April 25, 2005, resulting in more than 100 dead and 550 injured. On April 1, 2009, Amagasaki was elevated to the status of a core city.
1Government Amagasaki has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 42 members. Amagasaki contributes seven members to the Hyōgo Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is in the Hyōgo 8th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.
1Economy Amagasaki is a major part of the Hanshin Industrial Region. Businesses headquartered in the city include manufacturers such as Osaka Titanium Technologies. The value of manufactured goods shipments in Amagasaki was 1,288 billion yen in 2004.
1Education Amagasaki has 42 public elementary schools and 17 public middle schools operated by the city government, 11 public high schools operated by the Hyōgo Prefectural Board of Education, and two combined private middle/high schools. In addition, the city also operates one special education school for the handicapped. The College of Industrial Technology, a junior college, and the Sonoda Women's University, a women's four-year college with associated junior college are located in the city
The city has a North Korean school, Amagasaki Korean Elementary and Middle School (尼崎朝鮮初中級学校). It previously had a second school, Amagasaki East Korean Elementary School (尼崎東朝鮮初級学校).
1Transport: Rail JR West - Tōkaidō Main Line (JR Kobe Line) • Amagasaki - Tachibana
JR West - Fukuchiyama Line (JR Takarazuka Line) • Amagasaki - Tsukaguchi - Inadera
JR West - JR Tōzai Line • Amagasaki - Tsukaguchi - Inadera
Hankyu - Kobe Line • Sonoda - Tsukaguchi - Mukonoso
Hankyu - Itami Line • Tsukaguchi
Hanshin Electric Railway - Hanshin Main Line • Kuise - Daimotsu - Amagasaki - Deyashiki - Amagasaki Center Pool-mae - Mukogawa
Hanshin Electric Railway - Hanshin Namba Line • Amagasaki - Daimotsu
1Transport: Road. • Meishin Expressway • Hanshin Expressway Kobe Route • Hanshin Expressway Bayshore Route (Port of Osaka-Kobe) • National Route 2 • National Route 43 • National Route 171.
1Local attractions • Tano Site, Yayoi period settlement trace, National Historic Site • Amagasaki Castle.
1Amagasaki has a population of over 455,555 people. Amagasaki also forms one of the centres of the wider Keihanshin metropolitan area which has a population of over 19,341,976 people.
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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Amagasaki has links with:
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🇺🇸 Little Rock 34.749
🇨🇳 Yanshi Chengguanzhen 34.711
🇯🇵 Keihanshin 135.5
Locations Near: Amagasaki 135.417,34.7185
🇯🇵 Fukushima 135.467,34.683 d: 6
🇯🇵 Nishinomiya 135.344,34.734 d: 6.9
🇯🇵 Toyonaka 135.467,34.783 d: 8.5
🇯🇵 Ikeda 135.43,34.819 d: 11.2
🇯🇵 Takarazuka 135.333,34.8 d: 11.9
Antipodal to: Amagasaki -44.583,-34.719
🇧🇷 Tubarão -49,-28.467 d: 19204
🇧🇷 Criciúma -49.372,-28.678 d: 19205.2
🇧🇷 Viamão -51.023,-30.088 d: 19221.3
🇧🇷 Rio Grande -52.099,-32.041 d: 19256.7
🇧🇷 Gravataí -50.983,-29.933 d: 19212.5
🇧🇷 Alvorada -51.079,-30.001 d: 19210.8
🇧🇷 Cachoeirinha -51.083,-29.95 d: 19206.7
🇧🇷 Santa Catarina -48.5,-27.6 d: 19140.4
🇧🇷 Porto Alegre -51.229,-30.028 d: 19202.1