Osaka

siudad idiay Hapon

Ti Osaka (大阪市, Ōsaka-shi) (Panangibalikas a Hapon: [oːsaka]; Maipanggep iti daytoy nga unidengngen ) ket ti naidesignado a siudad idiay Rehion ti Kansai ti Hapon. Daytoy ti kapitolio a siudad ti Prepektura ti Osaka ken ti kadakkelan a komponente ti Metropolitano a lugar ti Keihanshin, ti maikadua a kadakkelan a metropolitano a lugar idiay Hapon ken maysa kadagiti kadakkelan iti lubong nga agraman kadagiti sumurok a 19 a riwriw nga agtataeng. Mabirukan iti sabangan ti Karayan Yodo idiay Luek Osaka, ti Osaka ket ti maikadua a kadakkelan a siudad babaen ti populasion ti panawen ti aldaw kalpasan ti dagiti 23 a barrio ti Tokyo ken ti maikatlo a kadakkelan a siudad babaen ti populasion ti panawen tirabii kalpasan dagiti 23 nga espesial a barrrio ti Tokyo ken Yokohama idiay Hapon, ken agserbi a kas sentro ti ekonomia.

Osaka
大阪市
Siudad ti Osaka
Wagayway ti Osaka
Opisial a selio ti Osaka
Lokasion ti Osaka idiay Prepektura ti Osaka
Lokasion ti Osaka idiay Prepektura ti Osaka
Ti Osaka ket mabirukan idiay Hapon
Osaka
Osaka
 
Nagsasabtan: 34°41′38″N 135°30′8″E / 34.69389°N 135.50222°E / 34.69389; 135.50222Nagsasabtan: 34°41′38″N 135°30′8″E / 34.69389°N 135.50222°E / 34.69389; 135.50222
PagilianHapon
RehionKansai
PrepekturaPrepektura ti Osaka
Gobierno
 • MayorHirofumi Yoshimura (ORA)
Kalawa
 • Naidesignado a siudad223.00 km2 (86.10 sq mi)
Populasion
 (Enero 1, 2015)
 • Naidesignado a siudad2,691,185
 • RanggoMaika-3
 • Densidad12,000/km2 (31,000/sq mi)
 • Metro19,303,000
Sona ti orasUTC+9 (Pagalagadan nga Oras ti Hapon)
- KayoSakura
- SabongPansy
Numero ti telepono06-6208-8181
Adres1-3-20 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Ōsaka-shi, Ōsaka-fu
530-8201
Websitewww.city.osaka.lg.jp

Naipakasaritaan daytoy a kas pagtagilakuan a siudad, ti Osaka ket ammon a kas ti "kusina ti pagilian" (天下の台所, tenka no daidokoro) ken nagserbi a kas sentro ti panagtagilako ti bagas idi las-ud ti Paset ti panawen ti Edo.[2][3][4][5]

Dagiti nagibasaran

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  1. ^ "Table 2.10 Population of Three Major Metropolitan Areas" (PDF). Statistics Bureau of Japan. p. 21. Naala idi Nobiembre 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Historical Overview, the City of Osaka official homepage". Naiyarkibo manipud iti kasisigud idi 2009-03-22. Naala idi 2009-03-21. Navigate to the equivalent Japanese page (大阪市の歴史 タイムトリップ20,000年 (History of Osaka, A timetrip back 20,000 years))[1] Naiyarkibo 2009-02-26 iti Wayback Machine for additional information.
  3. ^ Aprodicio A. Laquian (2005). Beyond metropolis: the planning and governance of Asia's mega-urban regions. Washington, D.C: Woodrow Wilson Center Press. p. 27. ISBN 0-8018-8176-5.
  4. ^ James L. McClain and Wakita Osamu (1999). Osaka, the merchants' capital of early modern Japan. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press. p. 67. ISBN 0-8014-3630-3.
  5. ^ Robert C. Hsu (1999). The MIT encyclopedia of the Japanese economy. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. p. 327. ISBN 0-262-08280-2.

Adu pay a mabasbasa

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  • Gerstle, C. Andrew. Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780-1830 (2005).
  • Hanes, Jeffrey. The City as Subject: Seki Hajime and the Reinvention of Modern Osaka (2002) online edition Naiyarkibo 2012-05-13 iti Wayback Machine
  • Hauser, William B. "Osaka: a Commercial City in Tokugawa Japan." Urbanism past and Present 1977-1978 (5): 23-36.
  • Hein, Carola, et al. Rebuilding Urban Japan after 1945. (2003). 274 pp.
  • Hotta, Chisato. "The Construction of the Korean Community in Osaka between 1920 and 1945: A Cross-Cultural Perspective." PhD dissertation U. of Chicago 2005. 498 pp. DAI 2005 65(12): 4680-A. DA3158708 Fulltext: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
  • Lockyer, Angus. "The Logic of Spectacle C. 1970," Art History, Sept 2007, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p571-589, on the international exposition held in 1970
  • McClain, James L. and Wakita, Osamu, eds. Osaka: The Merchants' Capital of Early Modern Japan. (1999). 295 pp. online edition Naiyarkibo 2012-05-13 iti Wayback Machine
  • Michelin Red Guide Kyoto Osaka Kobe 2011 (2011)
  • Najita, Tetsuo. Visions of Virtue in Tokugawa Japan: The Kaitokudo Merchant Academy of Osaka. (1987). 334 pp. online edition Naiyarkibo 2012-05-13 iti Wayback Machine
  • Rimmer, Peter J. "Japan's World Cities: Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya or Tokaido Megalopolis?" Development and Change 1986 17(1): 121-157. ISSN 0012-155x
  • Ropke, Ian Martin. Historical Dictionary of Osaka and Kyoto. (1999) 273pp
  • Ruble, Blair A. Second Metropolis: Pragmatic Pluralism in Gilded Age Chicago, Silver Age Moscow, and Meiji Osaka. (2001). 464 pp.
  • Torrance, Richard. "Literacy and Literature in Osaka, 1890-1940," The Journal of Japanese Studies 31#1 (Winter 2005), pp. 27–60 in Project Muse

Dagiti akinruar a silpo

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  Dagiti midia a mainaig iti Osaka iti Wikimedia Commons
  Pakaammo ti panagbiahe idiay Osaka manipud iti Wikivoyage (iti Ingles)