Matsubara

Japan
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Matsubara, city, Ōsaka fu (urban prefecture), western Honshu, Japan. It lies along the Yamato River.

The city was an early road transport centre and is rich in historic relics, including the ancient tomb mound of Ōtsuka. In the gradual urbanization of the area after the late 19th century, Matsubara became a residential suburb south of Ōsaka. Its small-scale industries produce cultured and artificial pearls and ivory articles. Pop. (2005) 127,276; (2010) 124,594.