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Introduce Osaka.

Osaka, the second largest city in Japan, was called Nobukuro in ancient times and Osaka in the 9th century. It is the economic, trade and cultural center of Japan. At the same time, Osaka, as a famous historical and cultural city in Japan, has been the gateway to Nara and the ancient capital Kyoto since ancient times, and it is also the earliest area of Japanese trade development. Several generations of Japanese emperors established their capitals here (AD 313 ~ 412,645 ~ 683), so there are many places of interest.

Osaka's historical sites mainly include Nanpu Palace site, the ancient palace in Nara era, the Buddhist temple in heian period, the Danzhu Temple in Edo era, and the Mint Chunbu Temple in Meiji era. In the east, there is Osaka Castle built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Osaka is high in the east and low in the west. Osaka people took advantage of the low terrain in the west to build a number of canals, making water transport more developed. The water area accounts for more than 65,438+00% of Osaka's total area, so it is called "Water Capital".

Around Osaka, you will find many bridges. The river runs through the city center, so there are many bridges. There were 1480 seats 50 years ago, 808 seats 20 years ago and now there are more than 400 seats. Dianchuan, Miyagawa, Dahechuan and Anzhichuan, together with the rugged coastline, constitute this bustling water city. No wonder Osaka was called "Wave" in ancient times.