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  2. List of Japanese prefectures by GDP - Wikipedia

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    The article lists the GDP of Japanese prefectures in main fiscal years, where all figures are obtained from the Statistics Bureau of Japan (日本統計局).Calculating GDP of Japanese prefectures is based on Japanese yen (JP¥), for easy comparison, all the GDP figures are converted into United States dollar (US$) or Renminbi (CN¥) according to current annual average exchange rates.

  3. Mahoroba (train) - Wikipedia

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    It runs non-stop from Shin-Osaka Station to Nara Station, and unlike 2010, there are no stops on the way. It is said that the purpose of this train operation is to capture the strong inbound demand, to solve the congestion of foreign tourists in Osaka and Kyoto by bringing them to Nara, and to promote tourism in Nara.

  4. Kansai region - Wikipedia

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    The region includes the prefectures of Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyōgo and Shiga, often also Mie, sometimes Fukui, Tokushima and Tottori. The metropolitan region of Osaka, Kobe and Kyoto (Keihanshin region) is the second-most populated in Japan after the Greater Tokyo Area.

  5. Agency for Cultural Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The agency's budget for FY 2018 rose to ¥107.7 billion. [3] ... Kyoto, Nara, Osaka and Fukuoka, the cultural properties research institutes at Tokyo and Nara, ...

  6. Osaka Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Prefecture borders Hyōgo Prefecture to the northwest, Kyoto Prefecture to the north, Nara Prefecture to the southeast, and Wakayama Prefecture to the south. Osaka is the capital and largest city of Osaka Prefecture, and the third-largest city in Japan, with other major cities including Sakai, Higashiōsaka, and Hirakata. [3]

  7. Osaka Prefectural Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Osaka Prefectural Assembly (大阪府議会, Ōsaka-fu gikai) is the legislature of Osaka Prefecture.As in all prefectures, it is elected to four-year terms by single non-transferable vote in multi- and single-member districts and is responsible for enacting and amending prefectural by-laws, approving the budget and important administrative appointments in the prefectural government ...