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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OsakaOsaka - Wikipedia

    The average starting and ending dates of the rainy season are June 7 and July 21 respectively. [44] Summers are very hot and humid. In August, the hottest month, the average daily high temperature reaches 33.7 °C (93 °F), while average nighttime low temperatures typically hover around 25.8 °C (78 °F).

    • Osaka (Disambiguation)

      Osaka or Ōsaka may refer to: . Osaka (大阪市, Ōsaka-shi),...

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      Special wards (特別区, tokubetsu-ku) are a special form of...

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      Dōtonbori or Dōtombori (道頓堀, pronounced [doːtomboɾi]) is a...

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  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 大阪府大阪府 - Wikipedia

    大阪府 (おおさかふ)は、 日本 の 近畿地方 に位置する 府 。. 府庁所在地 は 大阪市 。. 大阪は商都として、 古墳時代 (難波時代)より 都心 ( 上町 、安土桃山期以降は 船場 )を中心に繁栄し続けてきた。. 「大阪府」は明治期に制定された比較的 ...

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    Prior to the Meiji Restoration, the modern-day area of Osaka Prefecture was split between Kawachi, Izumi, and Settsuprovinces. Osaka Prefecture was created on June 21, 1868, at the very beginning of the Meiji era. During the instigation of Fuhanken Sanchisei in 1868, the prefecture received its suffix fu, designating it as a prefecture. On Septembe...

    Osaka Prefecture neighbors the prefectures of Hyōgo and Kyoto in the north, Nara in the east and Wakayama in the south. The west is open to Osaka Bay. The Yodoand Yamato Rivers flow through the prefecture. Prior to the construction of Kansai International Airport, Osaka was the smallest prefecture in Japan. The artificial island on which the airpor...

    The gross prefecture product of Osaka for the fiscal year 2004 was ¥38.7 trillion, second after Tokyo with an increase of 0.9% from the previous year. This represented approximately 48% of the Kinki region. The per capita income was ¥3.0 million, seventh in the nation.Commercial sales the same year was ¥60.1 trillion. Overshadowed by such globally ...

    According to the 2005 Population Census of Japan, Osaka prefecture has a population of 8,817,166, an increase of 12,085, or 0.14%, since the Census of year 2000. As of 2020 this prefecture has about 99,000 ethnic Korean persons, the largest such population of any prefecture in Japan. Osaka City. As of 2013 most ethnic Korean children attend ordinar...

    Open-Air Museum of Old Japanese Farm Houses (Hattori Ryokuchi Park)
    Japan Folk Crafts Museum, Osaka 大阪日本民芸館

    Public elementary and junior high schools in the prefecture are operated by the municipalities. Public high schools are operated by the Osaka Prefectural Board of Education.

    The Expo Commemoration Park (Suita) held the Expo '70. It is about 260 ha and includes a Japanese garden, National Museum of Art, Osaka, and the amusement park "Expoland".
    Tsurumi Ryokuchi Park (Osaka), about 100 ha. The horticulture exposition of Expo '90was held here.
    Nagai Park (Osaka), about 66 ha. The IAAF World Championships in Athletics were held in 2007 at Nagai Stadiumin this park.

    Rail

    1. JR Central 1.1. Tokaido Shinkansen (Shin-Osaka Station) 2. JR West 2.1. Sanyo Shinkansen(Shin-Osaka Station) 2.2. Osaka Loop Line 2.3. Osaka Higashi Line 2.4. Tokaido Main Line 2.4.1. JR Kyoto Line 2.4.2. JR Kobe Line 2.5. Gakkentoshi Line 2.6. Yamatoji Line 2.7. Hanwa Line 2.8. JR Tozai Line 2.9. JR Yumesaki Line 2.10. Kansai Airport Line 3. Osaka Metro 3.1. Midosuji Line 3.2. Tanimachi Line 3.3. Yotsubashi Line 3.4. Chuo Line 3.5. Sennichimae Line 3.6. Sakaisuji Line 3.7. Nagahori Tsurum...

    People movers

    1. Osaka Monorail 2. Nanko Port Town Line

    Airports

    1. Osaka International Airport- Domestic flights 2. Kansai International Airport- International and domestic flights

    Osaka Prefecture has sister region relationships with: 1. Shanghai, China (1980) 2. East Java, Indonesia (1984) 3. Rotterdam, Netherlands (1984) 4. Val-d'Oise, France (1987) 5. Queensland, Australia (1988) 6. Primorsky Krai, Russia (1992) 7. California, United States (1994) 8. Lombardy, Italy (2002) 9. Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2002) 10. Ho Chi ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hot_SexHot Sex - Wikipedia

    Hot Sex. " Hot Sex " is a single by hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest. It was released in 1992 on the soundtrack for the film Boomerang and was later featured on European editions of the group's third studio album Midnight Marauders one year later in 1993. The track was also featured as a bonus track on the group's fifth album The Love ...

  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 大阪大阪 - Wikipedia

    大阪 (おおさか、 英語: Osaka )は、 日本 の 近畿地方 ( 関西地方 )の 地名 、 都市 。. 律令国 では 摂津国 の範囲であり、近畿の 経済 ・ 文化 の中心地。. かつては 大坂 と表記し、 古墳時代 から 江戸時代 以降の長きにわたり、 日本経済 と 文化 の ...

  5. "Osaka" can mean either the larger Osaka prefecture (大阪府 Ōsaka-fu), covered in a separate guide, or central Osaka city (大阪市 Ōsaka-shi), the topic of this article. The city is administratively divided into 24 wards (区 ku), but in common usage the following divisions are more useful.

  6. 43. Website. www .pref .osaka .jp /en /index .html. Osaka Prefecture (大阪府, Ōsaka-fu) is a prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan on the island of Honshu. [1] The capital city is Osaka.

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