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Ikeda (池田市, Ikeda-shi) is a cityinOsaka Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2023, the city had an estimated population of 103,064 in 49723 households and a population density of 4700 persons per km².[1] The total area of the city is 22.14 square kilometres (8.55 sq mi). It is a suburban city of Osaka City and a part of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area.

Ikeda
池田市
Ikeda City Hall
Ikeda City Hall
Flag of Ikeda
Official seal of Ikeda
Map
Location of Ikeda in Osaka Prefecture
Location of Ikeda
Ikeda is located in Japan
Ikeda

Ikeda

Location in Japan

Coordinates: 34°49′18N 135°25′43E / 34.82167°N 135.42861°E / 34.82167; 135.42861
CountryJapan
RegionKansai
PrefectureOsaka
Government
 • MayorTomoko Takizawa (from August 2021)
Area
 • Total22.14 km2 (8.55 sq mi)
Population
 (March 31, 2023)
 • Total103,064
 • Density4,700/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address1-1-1, Jōnan, Ikeda-shi, Ōsaka-fu 563-8666
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols

BirdOriental turtle dove
FlowerSatsuki azalea
TreeCamphor laurel

Geography

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Ikeda is located in the northern part of the Osaka Plain in the northwestern part of Osaka Prefecture. The city area is elongated from north to south, with Satsukiyama in the Hokusetsu mountains in the north and a small basin along the Kuanji River, and an alluvial fan and the Inagawa plain in the south. A quiet residential area spreads out in the southern part of the city, and the townscape has been influenced by residential land development by Minoh Arima Electric Tramway (currently Hankyu Electric Railway).

Neighboring municipalities

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Osaka Prefecture

Hyōgo Prefecture

Climate

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Ikeda has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Ikeda is 15.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1475 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 26.9 °C, and lowest in January, at around 3.7 °C.[2]

Demographics

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Per Japanese census data,[3] the population of Ikeda has remained relatively steady over the past 40 years.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1940 35,494—    
1950 45,177+27.3%
1960 59,688+32.1%
1970 94,333+58.0%
1980 101,121+7.2%
1990 104,218+3.1%
2000 101,516−2.6%
2010 104,171+2.6%

History

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The area of Ikeda was part of ancient Settsu Province. It was known as "Kureha no Sato" since ancient times, and even today, vestiges can be seen in the place names and names of shrines and temple with ancient foundations in the site. In the latter half of the Heian period, a shōen landed estate called Kurehanoshō was established, and it came to be called "Ikeda" around the end of the Kamakura period. Ikeda Castle, the residence of the Settsu Ikeda clan, was built during the Nanboku-chō period, but was abandoned during the Sengoku period when Araki Murashige defeated the Ikeda clan in 1574, and moved the castle to Itami. During the Edo Period, the area was largely part of the holdings of Asada Domain, and was famous for Ikeda-zumi (Ikeda charcoal) traded by Ikeda merchants. In cha no yu Ikeda-zumi is loved because of its high quality even today.

The village of Ikeda was established with the creation of the modern municipality system on April 1, 1889. It was raised to town status on August 10, 1935. The town was developed as a commuter town by the Hankyu Railway, whose founder Kobayashi Ichizo (Itsuo) was a resident and major landowner. Ikeda was raised to city status on April 29, 1939.

On June 8, 2001, the Ikeda school massacre occurred in this city. A man entered an elementary school and fatally stabbed eight children in the school. Many pupils have suffered post-traumatic stress disorder. To avoid flashback memories of the massacre and to improve school security, the buildings were remodeled and subsequently occupied in April 2004. On September 14, 2004, Mamoru Takuma was executed for the murders.

Government

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Ikeda has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 22 members. Ikeda contributes one member to the Osaka Prefectural Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Osaka 9th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.

Economy

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The southwestern part of the city is home to the headquarters and factories of Daihatsu and Toyosu, the Ikeda office of Ricoh, and the Osaka Airport Factory of Daiichiya Baking. In addition, Goshun Sake Brewery, which inherited the tradition of Ikeda Sake, which was as famous as "Itami Sake" in the middle of the Edo period, is still in existence. Many Hankyu affiliated companies, including Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, have their headquarters and head offices here. There are also two regional wholesale markets, the Maruike Regional Wholesale Market and the Marukita Regional Wholesale Market, located near Osaka International Airport. The Hosokawa district of northern Ikeda is one of Japan's four major producers of garden trees, with a history of more than 400 years.

Major company headquarters

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JAL Express headquarters in Ikeda

Education

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Ikeda has nine public elementary schools, five public middle schools and one combined elementary/middle school operated by the city government and three public high schools operated by the Osaka Prefectural Department of Education. There are also one elementary, one middle and one high school operated by the national government. There is also one private high school.

Transportation

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Railway

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  Hankyu Railway Hankyu Takarazuka Line

  Hankyu Railway Hankyu Minoo Line

Highway

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Sister cities

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Ikeda is twinned with:[8]

Local attractions

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Ikeda boasts several cultural attractions: the Itsuō Art Museum holds the Itsuo Collection which is mainly Japanese art for cha-no-yu; Ikeda Bunko holds collections on the Takarazuka theater and other materials related to Hankyu Dentetsu. There is a municipal zoo named Satsukiyama Zoo. It is home to the Momofuku Ando Instant Ramen Museum.

 
Ikeda Instant Noodle Museum

Notable people from Ikeda

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References

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  1. ^ "Ikeda city official statistics" (in Japanese). Japan.
  • ^ Ikeda climate data
  • ^ Ikeda population statistics
  • ^ "Corporate Info Archived 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine." Daihatsu. Retrieved on February 5, 2010.
  • ^ "Japan Airlines Archived 2011-10-10 at the Wayback Machine." oneworld. Retrieved on February 5, 2010. "Operational headquarters is located at Itami Airport, Osaka and the carrier has 400 employees."
  • ^ "会社概要." JAL Express. Retrieved on February 5, 2010.
  • ^ "株式会社ジャル エクスプレス 大阪本社 Archived 2010-08-15 at the Wayback Machine." Mapple. Retrieved on February 5, 2010.
  • ^ "国際交流". city.ikeda.osaka.jp (in Japanese). Ikeda. Archived from the original on August 12, 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-07.
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