Tourist Guide Osaka
2.5 million people live in Osaka, Japan's third largest and second most important
city.
It was previously known as Naniwa, once Japan's capital city.
In the 16th century, it could become Japan's capital, but later government was
moved to the far Edo, the present Tokyo.
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