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  2. NHK Osaka Hall - Wikipedia

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    NHK Hall is a part of the NHK Osaka, located in Otemae, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. Its address is 4-1-20, Chūō-ku, Osaka, 540-8501. This facility has a capacity of ...

  3. Chūō-ku, Osaka - Wikipedia

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    The Siege of Osaka Castle, 17th century. Osaka Castle Osaka Business Park (OBP) Dōtonbori River at night. Chūō-ku (中央区, 'Central Ward') is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It has an area of 8.88 km 2, and a population of 60,085. It houses Osaka's financial district, as well as the Osaka Prefecture offices and principal shopping and ...

  4. Osaka Castle - Wikipedia

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    Main tower Outer moat of Osaka Castle. Osaka Castle (大坂城 or 大阪城, Ōsaka-jō) is a Japanese castle in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan.The castle is one of Japan's most famous landmarks and played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century of the Azuchi–Momoyama period.

  5. Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Osaka Prefecture

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    For Osaka Prefecture-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=Osaka Prefecture}} in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Osaka Prefecture. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.

  6. King Mansion Dōjimagawa - Wikipedia

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    King Mansion Dōjimagawa (キングマンション堂島川) is a high rise apartment building, situated at 1-1-36 Tamagawa, Fukushima-ku, Osaka, Japan. This building was once highest in Fukushima ward, when constructed on 1998. Also is face to Dōjima River and Dōjima Ōhashi bridge.

  7. Osaka - Wikipedia

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    Osaka contains numerous urban canals and bridges, many of which serve as the namesake for their surrounding neighborhoods. [54] The phrase "808 bridges of Naniwa" was an expression in old Japan used to indicate impressiveness and the "uncountable". Osaka numbered roughly 200 bridges by the Edo period [55] and 1,629 bridges by 1925. As many of ...

  8. Naniwa Photography Club - Wikipedia

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    The Naniwa Photography Club (浪華写真倶楽部) is an avant-garde amateur photography club that was established with the support of the Kuwata Photographic Materials company in 1904 in Osaka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the oldest amateur photography club in Japan.

  9. Otemae University - Wikipedia

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    Otemae University Sakura Shukugawa campus in Nishinomiya. Otemae University (Japanese: 大手前大学 Ōtemae Daigaku) is a liberal arts oriented school that began in Located in the Kansai region of Japan, the university has a campus in Osaka and a co-educational branch in Nishinomiya.