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  2. Category:History of Japan by region - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... History of the Kansai region (16 C, 1 P) History of the Kanto region (4 C, 1 P)

  3. Kansai region - Wikipedia

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    Geofeatures map of Kansai Kansai region, satellite photo The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world until 2022, with a centre span of 1,991 m. The Kansai region is a cultural center and the historical heart of Japan, with 11% of the nation's land area and 22,757,897 residents as of 2010. [1]

  4. Category:Kansai region - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... History of the Kansai region (15 C, 1 P) Hyōgo Prefecture (16 C, ... Pages in category "Kansai region"

  5. Kamigata - Wikipedia

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    Kamigata (上方) was the colloquial term for a region today called Kansai (kan, barrier; sai, west) in Japan. [1] This large area encompasses the cities of Kyoto, Osaka, and Kobe. The term was also sometimes used to refer only to Kyoto city.

  6. Mie Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Mie Prefecture (Japanese: 三重県, Hepburn: Mie-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu. [2] Mie Prefecture has a population of 1,781,948 (as of 1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 5,774 square kilometers (2,229 sq mi).

  7. Japan's Kansai region a major battleground for gas and ... - AOL

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    Retail power and gas heavyweights Kansai Electric Power and Osaka Gas are locked in a struggle for dominance in the Kansai region, whose economy is nearly the size of South Korea's and includes ...

  8. Category:History of the Kansai region - Wikipedia

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  9. Keihanshin - Wikipedia

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    Keihanshin (京阪神, "Kyoto–Osaka–Kobe") is a metropolitan region in the Kansai region of Japan encompassing the metropolitan areas of the cities of Kyoto in Kyoto Prefecture, Osaka in Osaka Prefecture and Kobe in Hyōgo Prefecture. The entire region has a population (as of 2015) of 19,302,746 over an area of 13,228 km 2 (5,107 sq mi). [3]