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'''Osaka''' is a city in the [[Kansai]] region of [[Japan]]. It is the capital city of [[Osaka Prefecture]] and the largest component of the [[Keihanshin Metropolitan Area]], the second largest metropolitan area in Japan and among the largest in the world with more than 20 million inhabitants.
==Osaka==


== History ==
[[File:Osaka_Castle_03bs3200.jpg|Osaka Castle, a symbol of the city|thumb|right]]
Osaka's history dates back to the [[Asuka period]] (538-710), when it served as the center of Japan. During the [[Edo period]] (1603-1868), Osaka was an important economic center and a hub for rice trade.


== Geography ==
'''Osaka''' (大阪市, Ōsaka-shi) is a designated city in the Kansai region of [[Japan]]. It is the capital city of [[Osaka Prefecture]] and the third most populous city in Japan, following [[Tokyo]] and [[Yokohama]]. Osaka is known for its modern architecture, vibrant nightlife, and delicious street food.
Osaka is located on the main island of [[Honshu]], near the mouth of the [[Yodo River]] on Osaka Bay. The city is divided into 24 wards, each with its own distinct character and attractions.


== Economy ==
==History==
Osaka is a major economic hub, home to large corporations such as [[Panasonic]], [[Sharp Corporation|Sharp]], and [[Suntory]]. The city is also known for its thriving small business sector, particularly in the areas of food and fashion.


== Culture ==
Osaka has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. It was once known as Naniwa, a name that is still used for one of its districts. During the [[Asuka period]], Naniwa was the capital of Japan. The city has been a major economic hub since the Edo period, when it was known as the "nation's kitchen" (天下の台所, tenka no daidokoro) for its role in rice trading.
Osaka is renowned for its vibrant street food culture, particularly in areas such as [[Dotonbori]] and [[Shinsekai]]. The city is also home to many cultural institutions, including the [[Osaka Castle]], [[Osaka Science Museum]], and [[National Bunraku Theatre]].


== Transportation ==
==Geography==
Osaka is served by a comprehensive transportation network, including the [[Osaka Metro]], [[JR West]], and [[Kansai International Airport]].


== Education ==
Osaka is located on the main island of [[Honshu]], at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay. The city is part of the [[Keihanshin]] metropolitan area, which includes [[Kyoto]] and [[Kobe]].
The city is home to several universities, including [[Osaka University]] and [[Kansai University]], as well as a number of vocational and language schools.


== Sports ==
==Economy==
Osaka is home to two J-League soccer teams, [[Gamba Osaka]] and [[Cerezo Osaka]], and hosts the annual [[Osaka Grand Sumo Tournament]].


== See also ==
Osaka is a major financial center in Japan. It is home to the [[Osaka Securities Exchange]] and numerous multinational corporations. The city's economy is driven by industries such as electronics, machinery, and chemicals.
* [[History of Osaka]]
 
* [[Culture of Osaka]]
==Culture==
* [[Economy of Osaka]]
 
* [[Transport in Osaka]]
Osaka is renowned for its unique culture, which includes a distinct dialect known as [[Kansai dialect]]. The city is famous for its food, particularly dishes like [[okonomiyaki]], [[takoyaki]], and [[kushikatsu]].
 
===Landmarks===
 
[[File:Shin-Sekai:新世界_-_panoramio.jpg|Shin-Sekai, a popular entertainment district|thumb|left]]
 
* '''[[Osaka Castle]]''': A historic castle that played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century.
* '''[[Dōtonbori]]''': A vibrant entertainment area known for its neon lights and the iconic Glico Man sign.
* '''[[Shinsekai]]''': A district that offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past with its retro atmosphere.
 
[[File:Osaka_Dotonbori_Ebisu_Bridge.jpg|Dōtonbori, a bustling entertainment district|thumb|right]]
 
===Temples and Shrines===
 
[[File:Sumiyoshi-taisha,_hongu-2_honden.jpg|Sumiyoshi-taisha, one of Japan's oldest shrines|thumb|left]]
 
* '''[[Sumiyoshi Taisha]]''': One of Japan's oldest shrines, known for its unique architectural style.
* '''[[Shitennō-ji]]''': Considered the first Buddhist temple in Japan, founded by Prince Shōtoku.
 
[[File:Sumiyoshi-taisha,_Sorihashi.jpg|Sorihashi Bridge at Sumiyoshi-taisha|thumb|right]]
 
==Education==
 
Osaka is home to several prestigious universities, including [[Osaka University]], [[Kansai University]], and [[Osaka City University]]. These institutions contribute to the city's reputation as a center for education and research.
 
==Transportation==
 
Osaka has an extensive public transportation network, including the [[Osaka Metro]], [[JR West]] rail lines, and numerous bus routes. The city is served by two airports: [[Kansai International Airport]] and [[Osaka International Airport]] (Itami).
 
==Related pages==
* [[Osaka Prefecture]]
* [[Keihanshin]]
* [[Kansai region]]


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Latest revision as of 11:21, 23 March 2025

Osaka[edit]

Osaka Castle, a symbol of the city

Osaka (大阪市, Ōsaka-shi) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Japan. It is the capital city of Osaka Prefecture and the third most populous city in Japan, following Tokyo and Yokohama. Osaka is known for its modern architecture, vibrant nightlife, and delicious street food.

History[edit]

Osaka has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. It was once known as Naniwa, a name that is still used for one of its districts. During the Asuka period, Naniwa was the capital of Japan. The city has been a major economic hub since the Edo period, when it was known as the "nation's kitchen" (天下の台所, tenka no daidokoro) for its role in rice trading.

Geography[edit]

Osaka is located on the main island of Honshu, at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay. The city is part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area, which includes Kyoto and Kobe.

Economy[edit]

Osaka is a major financial center in Japan. It is home to the Osaka Securities Exchange and numerous multinational corporations. The city's economy is driven by industries such as electronics, machinery, and chemicals.

Culture[edit]

Osaka is renowned for its unique culture, which includes a distinct dialect known as Kansai dialect. The city is famous for its food, particularly dishes like okonomiyaki, takoyaki, and kushikatsu.

Landmarks[edit]

Shin-Sekai, a popular entertainment district
  • Osaka Castle: A historic castle that played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century.
  • Dōtonbori: A vibrant entertainment area known for its neon lights and the iconic Glico Man sign.
  • Shinsekai: A district that offers a nostalgic glimpse into the past with its retro atmosphere.
Dōtonbori, a bustling entertainment district

Temples and Shrines[edit]

Sumiyoshi-taisha, one of Japan's oldest shrines
  • Sumiyoshi Taisha: One of Japan's oldest shrines, known for its unique architectural style.
  • Shitennō-ji: Considered the first Buddhist temple in Japan, founded by Prince Shōtoku.
Sorihashi Bridge at Sumiyoshi-taisha

Education[edit]

Osaka is home to several prestigious universities, including Osaka University, Kansai University, and Osaka City University. These institutions contribute to the city's reputation as a center for education and research.

Transportation[edit]

Osaka has an extensive public transportation network, including the Osaka Metro, JR West rail lines, and numerous bus routes. The city is served by two airports: Kansai International Airport and Osaka International Airport (Itami).

Related pages[edit]