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Fujiidera

Fujiidera
藤井寺市
City
Fujiidera city office
Fujiidera city office
Flag of Fujiidera
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Location of Fujiidera in Osaka Prefecture
Location of Fujiidera in Osaka Prefecture
Fujiidera is located in Japan
Fujiidera
Fujiidera
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 34°34′N 135°36′E / 34.567°N 135.600°E / 34.567; 135.600Coordinates: 34°34′N 135°36′E / 34.567°N 135.600°E / 34.567; 135.600
Country Japan
Region Kansai
Prefecture Osaka Prefecture
Government
 • Mayor Kazuhiko Iseki
Area
 • Total 8.89 km2 (3.43 sq mi)
Population (October 1, 2016)
 • Total 65,075
 • Density 7,300/km2 (19,000/sq mi)
Symbols
 • Tree Ume
 • Flower Chrysanthemum
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City hall address 1-1-1 Ichioka, Fujiidera-shi, Ōsaka-fu
583-8583
Website www.city.fujiidera.osaka.jp

Fujiidera (藤井寺市?, Fujiidera-shi) is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 65,075 and a population density of 7,300 persons per km². The total area is 8.89 km².

In 1959 the townships of Fujiidera-cho and Domyoji-cho merged to create Fujiidera-Domyoji-cho. A year later, the town was renamed Misasagi-cho. The present day city of Fujiidera-shi was created November 1, 1966.

Fujiidera Stadium, a baseball stadium built in 1928 and last owned by the Kintetsu Buffaloes, was previously located in Fujiidera. The team used the stadium until 1996, before relocating to the newly built Osaka Dome for the 1997 season. Fujiidera Stadium was closed in 2005 and the site redeveloped.

Fujiidera is served by the Kintetsu Minami Osaka Line and Domyoji Lines, with three railway stations located within the city. Fujiidera Station is the largest, located close to the City Hall, and surrounded by an area of retail shops; the other two are Hajinosato and Domyoji.

Two major rivers flow through the city; the Yamatogawa (the larger) and the Ishikawa (the smaller, a tributary of the Yamatogawa). Sections of both river banks are maintained for recreation. The rivers are bounded by high levees that protect low-lying areas from flooding.


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