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  1. The current capital of Brazil, since its construction in 1960, is Brasília. Rio de Janeiro was the country's capital between 1763 and 1960. The city of Salvador served as the seat for the Portuguese colonial administration in Brazil for its first two centuries and is usually called the "first capital of Brazil." [1]

  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Osaka is the hometown of numerous notable figures, including Nobel novelist Kawabata Yasunari (born 1899), Nobel scientists Leo Esaki (1925) and Shinya Yamanaka (1962), architects Kenzō Tange (1913) and Tadao Andō (1941), and tennis star Naomi Osaka (1997). Ōsaka is a also national centre of the news media. Area 86 square miles (222 square km).

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    The city of Osaka has its west side open to Osaka Bay. It is otherwise completely surrounded by more than ten smaller cities, all of them in Osaka Prefecture, with one exception: the city of Amagasaki, belonging to Hyōgo Prefecture, in the north-west. The city occupies a larger area (about 12 percent) than any other city or district within Osaka Pr...

    Osaka is the heart of Japan's second largest metropolitan area of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto. Osaka holds first place in Japan for its day to night population ratio of 141%, a clear statement of Osaka's commercial character. While at night time the population ranks third place in the country, in daytime it surges to be second only after Tokyo. The commonly s...

    Historically, Osaka was the center of Japanese commerce, especially in the middle and premodern ages. Today, many major companies have moved their main offices to Tokyo, especially since the end of 1990s, but several major companies are still based in Osaka. Commerce, services, and manufacturing are the three major industries.

    Air

    Kansai International Airport is the main airport: it is a rectangular artificial island that sits off-shore in Osaka Bay and services Osaka and its surrounding cities of Nara, Kobe, and Kyoto. Three mountains were excavated to create the island on which the airport is situated. The project became the most expensive civil works project in modern history, after twenty years of planning, three years of construction and twenty billion dollars of investment. However, much of what was learned went...

    Rail

    The Osaka Municipal Subway system is Osaka's extensive rapid transit system. The system ranks 8th in the world in annual passenger ridership, serving over 912 million people annually. Besides this, there is a network of both JR and private lines connecting the suburbs of the city, and Osaka to its neighbors. Keihan and Hankyu lines connect to Kyoto, Hanshin and Hankyu lines connect to Kobe, the Kintetsu line connects to Nara and Nagoya, and the Nankai line to Wakayama.

    Theatres and Multi-purpose Halls

    1. Festival Hall 2. Namba Grand Kagetsu 3. National Bunraku Theater 4. Osaka Central Public Hall 5. Osaka-jō Hall 6. Osaka Shin-Kabuki-za 7. The Osaka Shiki Theater - Shiki Theatre Company. 8. The Symphony Hall 9. Umeda Arts Theater, the former Umeda Koma Theater

    Cuisine

    Osaka is traditionally considered the "nation's kitchen" (天下の台所 tenka no daidokoro) or the gourmet food capital of Japan.Osaka’s reputation as a culinary mecca is supported by the saying "Dress (in kimonos) 'til you drop in Kyoto, eat 'til you drop in Osaka" (京の着倒れ、大阪の食い倒れ). Osaka regional cuisine includes okonomiyaki (pan-fried batter cake), takoyaki (octopus dumplings), udon (a noodle dish), as well as regional sushiand other traditional Japanese foods.

    Osaka is known for bunraku (traditional puppet theater) and kabukitheater, and for manzai, a more contemporary form of stand-up comedy. Tourist attractions include:

    Public elementary and junior high schools in Osaka are operated by the city of Osaka. Its supervisory organization on educational matters is Osaka City Board of Education . Public high schools are operated by Osaka Prefectural Board of Education. A large number of universitieswere once located in Osaka city center, but because of growing campuses a...

    Gerstle, C. Andrew, Timothy Clark, and Akiko Yano. Kabuki heroes on the Osaka stage, 1780-1830. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2005. ISBN 9780824823924
    Hanes, Jeffrey E., and Hajime Seki. The city as subject Seki Hajime and the reinvention of modern Osaka. Twentieth-century Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002. ISBN 9780520228498
    Hsu, Robert C. The MIT encyclopedia of the Japanese economy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1999. ISBN 0262082802
    Laquian, Aprodicio A. Beyond metropolis: the planning and governance of Asia's mega-urban regions. Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2005. ISBN 0801881765

    All links retrieved July 17, 2023. 1. A collection of articles about the Kamagasaki area of Osaka Libcom. 2. Osaka Lonely Planet 3. A History of Osaka, Japan’s City of Water Nippon.com 4. 大阪市立東洋陶磁美術館 The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka 5. Osaka Museum of Natural History

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

    Osaka ( Japanese: 大阪市, Hepburn: Ōsaka-shi, pronounced [oːsakaɕi]; commonly just 大阪, Ōsaka [oːsaka] ⓘ) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan, and one of the three major cities of Japan ( Tokyo -Osaka- Nagoya ). It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third-most populous ...

  5. Brazil. Brazil is the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world. Brazil is an incredibly diverse country, in people, culture, and landscapes—from the famous summer carnaval in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, Olinda, and Recife to the wild power of nature in the Amazon and Iguaçu Falls. Map. Directions.

  6. Jan 18, 2018 · Goias was selected as the place for building Brazil's capital city. The city of Brasilia is part of its own federal district, similar to Washington DC, in the United State of America. Brazil's capital city being relocated to Brasilia reflects a desire to move the capital to a more central location.

  7. It is the capital of Osaka prefecture (an administrative division like a state), in the Kinki region. The city lies on the delta of the Yodo River, on the shores of Osaka Bay at the eastern end of the Inland Sea. Osaka is located about 250 miles (400 kilometers) west of Tokyo and 20 miles (30 kilometers) east of Kobe.

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