Osaka

Osaka has served as an international gateway since ancient times, beginning in the 5th century. This background as a meeting point for people, goods, and information fostered a liberal, forward-looking and enterprising spirit in the people of Osaka. This mindset, combined with the city's economic prosperity, supported the flourishing of the arts and enabled Osaka to play a leading role in the cultural development of the nation.

The role of Osaka and the Kansai region, as Japan's cultural and historic capital, will continue to grow in the future as the nation strives to meet the world's expectations for a greater contribution in the field of culture. The City of Osaka is making efforts to enhance its profile as an international cultural center by promoting cultural, artistic, academic, and sports activities in the city and enriching them through cultural exchanges with the rest of the world.

 

Shopping.

A unique building.

A shrine.

Umeda high rise building.

Cherry blossoms.

Osaka transit tram station.

An Osaka tram.

Osaka light rail.

 

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