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What is Osaka main industry?

Osaka boasts a status as being an epicenter for research and development in the fields of life science and pharmaceuticals, being the home of many biotechnology startups, research institutions, and universities. Osaka is known for its history in inventing and craftwork.



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Famous Food Locals Love to Eat in Osaka
  • Takoyaki.
  • Stewed beef tendon (doteyaki)
  • Deep-fried skewers (kushikatsu)
  • Udon hotpot (udon suki)
  • Steamed pork buns (butaman)
  • Pufferfish hotpot (tecchiri) and sashimi (fugusashi)
  • Okonomiyaki.
  • Box sushi (hakozushi)


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If you want to be at the heart of everything, Tokyo can be your best bet. But, if you want to enjoy a lower cost of living and friendlier neighbors, Osaka can be the better choice. Both cities have something unique to offer, and living in either city can be a fantastic experience.

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Foreigners in Osaka However, Osaka ranks second with 262,681 foreign residents, which is 8,87% of the total foreign residents in Japan and 2.97% of the total population of Osaka. In fact, Osaka has more foreigners than Japan's second most populous prefecture, Kanagawa-Ken, which is home to 237,450 foreign residents.

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