Osaka
Worlds Biggest City - Osaka
The city is the capital of Osaka Prefecture. Often dubbed the second city of Japan[citation needed], Osaka was historically the commercial capital of Japan, and to date the heart of Japan’s second largest[citation needed](and the world’s ninth largest[citation needed]) metropolitan area of Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, whose population is 17,220,000.
A unique title that the city of Osaka holds is the first place in Japan for day to night population ratio of 141%,[1] a depiction of Osaka’s economic- and commerce-centric character. While at night time the population ranks third place in the country at 2.6 million, in daytime it surges to 3.7 million, second only after Tokyo.[2]
Osaka is traditionally considered the “nation’s kitchen
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