- Kansai region - Wikipedia
The dialects of the people from the Kansai region, commonly called Kansai-ben, have their own variations of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar Kansai-ben is the group of dialects spoken in the Kansai area, but is often treated as a dialect in its own right
- Kansai Travel Guide - What to see and do in the Kinki Region
The Kinki Region (近畿地方, Kinki Chihō), also commonly known as Kansai (関西, literally "west of the border"), encompasses the Osaka Plain and consists of seven prefectures
- Kansai - Travel Japan - Japan National Tourism Organization
Kansai is Japan's spiritual and cultural capital, shaped by towering Osaka and Himeji castles, Zen gardens and arduous journeys to enlightenment The nation's ancient capitals of Kyoto and Nara are filled with cultural and historical sites, while Koyasan in Wakayama has been a religious destination for centuries
- Kansai Region - Where to go in Kansai - Japan Travel
Discover the diversity on offer in Japan's Kansai region, from vibrant festivals to regional foods spanning Osaka, Kyoto, Shiga, Mie, Hyogo, Nara and Wakayama prefectures
- 15 Must-See Attractions in the Kansai Region
From Lake Biwa’s scenic views to Dotonbori’s mouthwatering street food, Kansai’s treasures await your discovery on an unforgettable journey through Japan’s cultural heart
- Kansai - Everything You Need to Know About the Historical and . . .
The Kansai region is located slightly west of the central part of mainland Japan and consists of six prefectures: Osaka, Kyoto, Shiga, Nara, Wakayama, and Hyogo
- Ultimate Guide To The Kansai Region of Japan
From famous landmarks to local treasures, this ultimate guide to Kansai Japan has everything you need for your trip
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