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Emergency Urban Revitalization Districts

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Osaka Station North District

Osaka Station North District

Using the potential offered by its location in the largest transport terminal in West Japan to the fullest advantage, development of this area as an international center that will take the lead in Kansai's revitalization, as well as enhancing its international competitiveness, is forging ahead.

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Photo: Osaka Station North District

West Section of Nakanoshima Island and Midosuji District

West Section of Nakanoshima Island

By enhancing the surroundings of water and greenery and encouraging the construction of business, residential and cultural facilities, Osaka is making this area a center for international culture and business.

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Photo: West Section of Nakanoshima Island


Midosuji District

Midosuji will be upgraded and visitor attractions added to maintain its title as the "Face of Osaka," through initiatives that will expand business opportunities, encourage corporate investment, support corporate growth and invite companies to open business establishments in the district. This is all aimed at propelling Osaka ahead in the 21st century.

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Photo: Midosuji District

Namba and Minatomachi Districts

Western Japan's Largest Concentration of Cultural and Commercial Facilities

As this area is a site for information and exchanges, it will be a key area in the revitalization of the city. Future development projects will certainly add to the prosperity of these districts.

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Photo: Namba and Minatomachi Districts

Abeno District

The South Entrance to Osaka

Focused on the development of attractive urban facilities to provide an ideal place to live, work, and relax. The concept involves the creation of a mixed urban area combining work, residential, and leisure facilities that will also bring in visitors from outside.

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Photo: Abeno District

Sakishima Cosmosquare District

Hub of business activities in a waterfront area open to Asia

Government and private organizations are collaborating to advance the creation of a new urban area that will form a business hub for the Asian region, taking advantage of both the concentration of companies in the precision device and IT fields and the area's abundant green spaces.

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Photo: Sakishima Cosmosquare District

Other Districts

Other Emergency Urban Revitalization Districts

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Photo: Other Districts

Emergency Urban Revitalization Districts

What are Emergency Urban Revitalization Districts?

"Emergency Urban Revitalization Districts" refer to the centers designated for renewal by the Special Measures Law concerning Emergency Urban Revitalization Districts enacted on June 1, 2002, where intensive urban redevelopment is urgent.

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