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What does Osaka mean?

Osaka refers to Osaka, Japan.

Osaka's English name is osaka. Osaka people like to use Osaka dialect in their daily lives. Osaka dialect is a kind of Kansai dialect, which is often called Kansai dialect. The accent of Kansai dialect is nasal, especially at the end of sentences, and some accents are just the opposite of Tokyo dialect.

Osaka is an important transportation hub city in Japan and the only way to all parts of East and West Japan. All kinds of public transport facilities are perfect and convenient, especially suitable for sightseeing. Compared with Tokyo, Osaka has a more traditional charm, which is enough to make people who have been here stunned and reluctant to return.

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In order to expand the land area, Osaka has reclaimed land for many times. The large-scale reclamation project in Osaka began with the development of Xintian in the17th century. A quarter of downtown Osaka comes from reclamation. The islands along Osaka, such as Mengzhou, Wuzhou and Suizhou, are also artificial islands formed by land reclamation.

Among Osaka's water systems, Dianchuan, which originates from Lake Biwa and flows through the north of Osaka, has the largest amount of water. With the convenience of water transportation, there are many markets in Dianchuan area, which is the main artery supporting Osaka's economy. The main rivers in downtown Osaka are hikawa, Tootsukawa, Kizukawa, Anji Chuan and so on.

Baidu encyclopedia _ Osaka