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Ōsaka-Kōbe-Kyōto is a metropolitan area that is centered on the cities of Osaka in the Osaka prefecture, Kobe in the Hyogo prefecture, and Kyoto in the Kyoto prefecture. This area has a population (as of 2000) of 18,644,000 over an area of 11,170 square kilometers*. The centre of this metropolian area is Osaka City. It is the world's ninth most populated metropolitan area. It is also Japan's second most populated metropolitan area after the Greater Tokyo Area, containing roughly 15% of Japan's population.

The area is often known as Keihanshin (京阪神) in the Japanese language. This name is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Kyoto (京都), Osaka (大阪), and Kobe (神戸), but using on readings instead of kun readings for each of the characters taken from Osaka and Kobe.

Prefectures


Cities


In addition to the three major cities of Osaka, Kobe, and Kyoto, the official metropolitan area (2000 census definition) includes the following cities:

Osaka Prefecture

Hyogo Prefecture

Kyoto Prefecture

Nara Prefecture

Shiga Prefecture

Other cities

Transportation


Major Airports

Major Railways

See also


Metropolitan areas of Japan | Kansai region

Keihanshin | 京阪神

 

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the "Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto".

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