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Naniwa is the site of a number of well-known commercial areas like Nipponbashi, where Capcom and SNK are headquartered. [1] Locally known as Den Den Town (Electric City), Nipponbashi was traditionally a concentration for Osaka's electrical appliance outlets, though the emergence of several large electrical department stores over in recent years has seen its shop space make a gradual shift away ...
The Naniwa-class cruisers were designed by Armstrong Mitchell's chief naval architect, William White, as improved versions of the pioneering Chilean protected cruiser Esmeralda (later purchased by the IJN and renamed Izumi) and the Royal Navy's equivalent Mersey-class ships. [1] When completed, Naniwa and her sister ship, Takachiho, were ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Naniwa (Japanese: なにわ, なに は, ナニワ, 難波 ... Naniwa-ku, Osaka, one ...
Osaka Metro. Midōsuji Line (Station Number: M21); Yotsubashi Line(Station Number: Y16); While Midōsuji and Yotsubashi lines are connected at several stations, Daikokuchō is the only such station where passengers can transfer the trains from one line to the other on the same platform in case of trains of same direction (cross-platform interchange).
Denden Town Denden Town (Nipponbashi 3 chome, Sakai-Suji) Otaroad (Nippombashi, Naniwa-Ku). Nipponbashi (日本橋) [1] is a shopping district of Naniwa Ward, Osaka, Japan.The area is centered along Sakaisuji Avenue, extending from the Ebisu-chō Interchange of the Hanshin Expressway in the south, to Nansan-dōri (just east of Nankai Namba Station) in the north.
Naniwa-kyō (難波京) is a historical Japanese capital city, which was located in present-day central Osaka city. Traces of ancient palaces [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in Naniwa were found in 1957. Through more recent excavations, the existence of a city was confirmed, at least for the latter period in the 8th century.
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There are two railway stations named Ebisucho (恵美須町駅, Ebisuchō-eki) in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. One is the terminus of the Hankai Tramway Hankai Line, and the other is a metro station on the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line.