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Osaka is the administrative, economic, cultural and transportation center city in Feng Jingen. Taking the urban area as the center, Osaka metropolitan area and Beijing-Osaka-Kobe metropolitan area have been formed. Osaka's total city value in 2007 was 265,438+0 trillion yen [65,438+0], the largest among the cities designated by government decrees. Its output value exceeds 1 total value of prefectures and counties, and the population of saitama, Hokkaido and Bingxian is 2-3 times [2]. The total output value of Kyoto-Hanshin metropolitan area is second only to the metropolitan area, and it is also in the forefront in the world [3]. In addition, the number of employees, companies and listed companies in this city is second only to the 23rd district of Tokyo, ranking second in China. The nighttime population is second only to Yokohama, with 2.67 million people, and the population density ranks fifth among cities in China (ranking 1 among cities designated by government decrees). During the day, due to the population from outside the city, commuters and students flowed into the city in large numbers, and the population was second only to 23 districts in Tokyo, reaching 3.69 million. In recent years, the population of Hui nationality in Du Xin has increased significantly, mainly concentrated in the central part and three districts.

The prosperity of a port city with diplomatic relations, such as living in Yoshiharu and Kimbo, has developed from ancient times to Osaka Bay, the then international port of Seto Inland Sea. Later, it built a castle and became an ancient capital. In the Middle Ages, Ishiyamamoto, the Pure Land New Zen Temple, was built there and developed into a temple town. In early modern times, Toyotomi Hideyoshi built Osaka City and built and consolidated the streets under it. During the Edo period, it became the territory under the direct jurisdiction of the Emperor and developed into an economic, transportation, financial and commercial center outside Edo. Known as the kitchen of the world, it breeds rich merchant culture. During the Meiji era, the fiber industry (the fiber street in the shipyard is also famous) became a central industrial city, known as "Manchester in the East" and "Smoke Capital". For a long time after the war, it occupied the dominant economic position in Tokyo. Especially before the 1990s, six of the nine comprehensive trading companies had their own offices in Osaka, which was a powerful symbol. As for moving to Tokyo later, that's the story that happened later.