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  2. 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]

  3. Category:Kansai region - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... History of the Kansai region (16 C, 1 P) Hyōgo Prefecture (16 C, 14 P) K.

  4. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    Great Hanshin earthquake: Kansai region earthquake kills 6,434 people and more than 43,792 injured. 20 March: Tokyo subway sarin attack: Members of the Aum Shinrikyo religious sect release sarin gas on the Tokyo subway system, killing 13 and injuring over 1000. 1997: 11 December: Kyoto Protocol to regulate greenhouse gas emissions was adopted ...

  5. Category:History of the Kansai region - Wikipedia

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  6. Kamigata - Wikipedia

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    The ukiyo-e art of the Kamigata area, for a long time consisted primarily of woodblock printed illustrated books (such as Amayo no Sanbai Kigen) and paintings.Single-sheet prints depicting kabuki actors, landscapes, or beautiful women (), popular in Edo beginning around 1700 did not become common in Kamigata until roughly one hundred years later.

  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. National Treasure (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Kansai, the region of Japan's capitals from ancient times to the 19th century, has the most National Treasures; Kyoto alone has about one in five National Treasures. Fine arts and crafts properties are generally owned privately or are in museums, including national museums such as Tokyo , Kyoto , and Nara , public prefectural and city museums ...

  9. Kinai - Wikipedia

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    The name is still used to describe part of the Kansai region, but the area of the Kinai corresponds only generally to the land of the old provinces. [ 1 ] The region was established as one of the Gokishichidō ("Five provinces and seven roads") during the Asuka period (538-710).