Habikino, Osaka

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Habikino
羽曳野市
Location
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Osaka
Physical characteristics
Area 26.44 km² (10.2 sq mi)
Population (as of June 30, 2005)
     Total 120,894
     Density 4,572.39/km² (11,842.4/sq mi)
Location 34°33′N, 135°36′E
Symbols
Tree Mandarin Orange
Flower Peach
Habikino Government Office
Mayor Tsuguo Kitagawa
Address 〒583-8585
4-1-1 Konda, Habikino-shi, Ōsaka-fu
Phone number 072-958-1111
Official website: Habikino City
Habikino city office
Habikino city office

Habikino (羽曳野市 Habikino-shi?) is a city located in eastern Osaka prefecture, Japan. It is particularly well-known for its grape production, as well as the many ancient burial mounds that dot its landscape.

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The city was founded on January 15, 1959.

  • Kintetsu Bus
    • From Furuichi Station in the east, buses carry passengers on routes to Habikigaoka, Shitennōji International Buddhist University, Momoyama-dai, and Fujiidera Station.
    • From Eganoshō Station in the west, there is a bus route to Kawachi-Matsubara Station which also covers Mihara-ku in Sakai.
  • Kongō Bus
    • Buses pick up passengers at Kaminotaishi Station.

Minami-Hanna Expressway (two interchanges within city limits):

  • Habikino Interchange
  • Habikino-Higashi Interchange

  • National Route 166
  • National Route 170 (Osaka Outer Loop Highway)

  • Osaka/Nara Prefectural Route 12: Sakai-Yamato-Takada Highway
  • Osaka Prefectural Route 27: Kashiwara-Komagatani-Chihayaakasaka Highway
  • Osaka Prefectural Route 31: Sakai-Habikino Highway
  • Osaka Prefectural Route 32: Mihara-Taishi Highway

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