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How far is Osaka from Kobe?

Kobe Station is more than 32 kilometers away from Osaka Station. You can live in Kyoto and Osaka. Nara, Kobe can go sightseeing by car. Hiroshima and Yamaguchi can also go sightseeing by car.

The time from Osaka to Kyoto, Kobe and Nara is not long. The fastest train on JR Line takes 30 minutes from Osaka Station to Kyoto Station, 20 minutes from Osaka Station to Mimiya Station (Kobe), 50 minutes from Osaka Station to Nara Station and 45 minutes from Kyoto Station to Nara Station. It takes 60 minutes to take JR new express train from Osaka Station to Himeji City where Himeji City is located. In addition, it takes more than an hour to get to Koya Mountain from Nanpu Station in Osaka by South China Sea tram.

Osaka (ぉぉさか, English:? Saka) is the place name of Feng Jingen (Kansai). Refers to Osaka, the second largest city in Japan and the largest city in West Japan (in a narrow sense), with Osaka as the seat of government agencies.

Broadly speaking, it also refers to the area of Gyeonggi God (Feng Jingen Prefecture, Osaka Metropolitan Area and Feng Jingen Circle) with Osaka as the center. In ancient times, the security state refers to the scope of Tianjin state. Osaka is also the economic and cultural center of Feng Jingen. It was marked as Osaka in ancient times, with a history of ancient capital and vice capital.

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Most of downtown Osaka lies on the Osaka Plain. Osaka Plain is an alluvial plain with flat terrain. About 8,000 to 7,000 years ago, Osaka Plain was once located under the sea, and it was called Hanoi Bay because of the high water level caused by rope transgression.

By the middle of Wensheng, as the sand mouth on the north side of Shangmachi platform gradually extended northward, Hanoi Bay evolved into a lagoon, which was called Hanoi Lake.

After entering the ancient grave era, due to the continuous accumulation of soil and sand in rivers and the artificial development of lakes as cultivated land, Lake Hanoi has almost disappeared and turned into Osaka Plain.

In order to expand the land area, Osaka has reclaimed land for many times. The large-scale reclamation project in Osaka began with the development of Xintian in the17th century. A quarter of downtown Osaka comes from reclamation. The islands along Osaka, such as Mengzhou, Wuzhou and Suizhou, are also artificial islands formed by land reclamation.

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