Osaka Bay
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Osaka Bay
Summary
Osaka Bay is a bay[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of bay entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (39 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Osaka Bay is located in Osaka Prefecture[3].
- Osaka Bay is located in Hyōgo Prefecture[4].
- Osaka Bay is located in Wakayama Prefecture[5].
- Osaka Bay is in the country of Japan[6].
- Osaka Bay's image is recorded as Wfm kansai overview.jpg[7].
- Osaka Bay's instance of is recorded as bay[8].
- Ōsaka is named after Osaka Bay[9].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Yodo River[10].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Kyū-Yodo River[11].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Muko River[12].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Yamato River[13].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Sumiyoshi River[14].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Q11394014[15].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Shukugawa River[16].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Ōtsu-gawa[17].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Tenjō River[18].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Tenjin River[19].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Shirinashi River[20].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Shōge River[21].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Kizu River[22].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Kizugawa-unga[23].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Shōrenji River[24].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Sumoto River[25].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Minato River[26].
- Osaka Bay's inflows is recorded as Ishiya River[27].
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Geography
Osaka Bay is in the country of Japan[6]. Located in include Osaka Prefecture[3], a prefecture of Japan[28], in Japan[29], founded in 1868[30]; Hyōgo Prefecture[4], a prefecture of Japan[31], in Japan[32], founded in 1868[33]; and Wakayama Prefecture[5], a prefecture of Japan[34], in Japan[35]. Its part of is recorded as Seto Inland Sea[36].
Designation and Status
Osaka Bay's instance of is recorded as bay[8].
History and Context
Ōsaka is named after Osaka Bay[9].
Why It Matters
Osaka Bay ranks in the top 8% of bay entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (39 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]