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Osaka$55746$ - traduzione in Inglese

DESIGNATED CITY IN KANSAI, JAPAN
Oosaka; Ousaka; Ozaka; Ôsaka; Naniwa-no-miya; Naniwa-No-Miya; Naniwanomiya; Ôsaka, Ôsaka; Ohosaka, Ohosaka; Õsaka; Õsaka, Õsaka; Ohsaka; Ohsaka, Ohsaka; Osaka, Osaka; Ōsaka; 大阪; 大阪市; Ōsaka-shi; Osaka City; Ōsaka, Japan; Ôsaka, Japan; Osaka-shi; Osaka, Japan; Ohosaka; Ōsaka, Ōsaka; Ōsaka, Osaka; Osaka, Ōsaka; Osaka city; 大阪府大阪市; History of Osaka; City of Osaka; Osaka-City; Osaka (city); Osaka, Osaka Prefecture
  • [[Amerikamura]] in Chuo-ku
  • Chayamachi district in Kita-ku
  • Glico Man]] among numerous signboards at [[Dōtonbori]]
  • Grand Front Osaka
  • [[Kansai University]]
  • Kyoto]] (blue)
  • The [[Osaka Dome]], home to the Orix Buffaloes and Hanshin Tigers
  • NHK Osaka
  • National Museum of Art]], a subterranean museum of Japanese and international art
  • [[Nipponbashi]] in Naniwa-ku
  • [[Osaka Exchange]] in the Kitahama district of Osaka
  • A chef prepares for the evening rush in Umeda.
  • Metropolitan Employment Area]]
  • A map of Osaka's Wards
  • Satellite image of Osaka
  • Osaka market
  • A street in Umeda, Osaka
  • [[Tsūtenkaku]], a symbol of Osaka's postwar reconstruction
  • Tenjin Matsuri
  • [[Nagai Park]] is visible at center.
  • Map of [[Osaka Metro]] system

Osaka      
n. Osaka, Stadt in Honshu (Japan)
Hanshin Tigers         
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  • Tigers fans at a home game at Koshien Stadium
  • Kōshien Stadium in 2009
NIPPON PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL TEAM IN THE CENTRAL LEAGUE
To Lucky; TO LUCKEY; Hashin Tigers; Osaka Tigers; 阪神タイガース; TO LUCKY; Ōsaka Tigers; Hanshin Tiger; Hanshin Baseball Club; To Lucky and Lucky
n. Hanshin Tigers, japanisches professionelles Baseball Team
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.         
  • Pure car carrier, ''Primrose Ace'', in English Bay at Vancouver, Canada (2021)
  • MOL ship with a Liberian flag of convenience
  • MSC Prestige
  • MOL reefer container
  • The [[MOL Enterprise]] container ship in 2004
  • Steamship brochure "Japan and Round the World, O.S.K. Line," circa 1933.
  • O.S.K. Line's travel brochure "The Inland Sea," circa 1932.
  • The new ''MOL Tribute'' on the [[Elbe]] with destination [[Port of Hamburg]] in September 2017
  • Minato]], [[Tokyo]].
SHIPPING COMPANY
Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd.; Mitsui OSK; Mitsui O S K Lines; Mitsui O. S. K. Lines; Mitsui OSK Lines; Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.; Mitsui Bussan Kaisha; Mitsui O.S.K.; Osaka Shosen Kaisha; 株式会社商船三井; MOL Logistics; Osaka Shosen Co.; OSK Line
n. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd., japanisches Unternehmen das eins der größten Marine-Transportunternehmen der Welt (Betreiber einer Flotte von etwa 600 Schiffe)

Wikipedia

Osaka

Osaka (Japanese: 大阪市, Hepburn: Ōsaka-shi, pronounced [oːsakaɕi]; commonly just 大阪, Ōsaka [oːsaka] (listen)) is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan. It is the capital of and most populous city in Osaka Prefecture, and the third most populous city in Japan, following Special wards of Tokyo and Yokohama. With a population of 2.7 million in the 2020 census, it is also the largest component of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area, which is the second-largest metropolitan area in Japan and the 10th largest urban area in the world with more than 19 million inhabitants.

Osaka was traditionally considered Japan's economic hub. By the Kofun period (300–538) it had developed into an important regional port, and in the 7th and 8th centuries, it served briefly as the imperial capital. Osaka continued to flourish during the Edo period (1603–1867) and became known as a center of Japanese culture. Following the Meiji Restoration, Osaka greatly expanded in size and underwent rapid industrialization. In 1889, Osaka was officially established as a municipality. The construction boom accelerated population growth throughout the following decades, and by the 1900s, Osaka was the industrial hub in the Meiji and Taishō periods. Osaka made noted contributions to redevelopment, urban planning and zoning standards in the postwar period, the city developed rapidly as one of the major financial centers in the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area.

Osaka is a major financial center of Japan, and it is recognized as one of the most multicultural and cosmopolitan cities in Japan. The city is home to the Osaka Exchange as well as the headquarters of multinational electronics corporations such as Panasonic and Sharp. Osaka is an international center of research and development and is represented by several major universities, notably Osaka University, Osaka Metropolitan University, and Kansai University. Famous landmarks in the city include Osaka Castle, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Dōtonbori, Tsūtenkaku in Shinsekai, Tennōji Park, Abeno Harukas, Sumiyoshi Taisha Grand Shrine, and Shitennō-ji, one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan.