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  1. Bonobos (1,499 bytes)
    1: ...nces. Their popularity grew among students in the Kansai area (the western part of Japan including Osaka, ...
  2. Kobe (3,373 bytes)
    1: ...in the [[Hyogo Prefecture]]. The city is in the [[Kansai Region]]. The city is located on the south of the...
  3. Kyoto (2,986 bytes)
    1: ... [[Kyoto Prefecture]]. It is located within the [[Kansai Region]]. The city is located in the central part...
  4. Hideaki Ito (1,887 bytes)
    56: * [[NTT Docomo Kansai]]
  5. Kodansha (4,000 bytes)
    18: *[[Kansai Isshukan]] – Biweekly
  6. Beauty:Beast (2,250 bytes)
    8: ...nded and now has shops in [[Kanto]], [[Chubu]], [[Kansai]], the United States, and the United Kingdom.
  7. Honshu (3,049 bytes)
    3: ...th 34 prefectures. The regions are [[Chugoku]], [[Kansai]], [[Chubu]], [[Kanto]], and [[Tohoku]].
    15: * [[Hyogo-ken]] (Kansai region)
    20: * [[Kyoto-fu]] (Kansai region)
    21: * [[Mie-ken]] (Kansai region)
    24: * [[Nara-ken]] (Kansai region)
  8. Osaka (5,534 bytes)
    80: *[[Kansai University]]
  9. Japanese Television (4,760 bytes)
    23: *[[Kansai Telecasting Corporation]]
  10. DressCamp (2,150 bytes)
    18: ...Tohoku]], [[Tokai]], [[Hokuriku]], [[Chugoku]], [[Kansai]], [[Kyusyu]], and [[Shikoku]].
  11. Nara Prefecture (4,468 bytes)
    16: The Prefecture of Nara is part of the [[Kansai]] region of Japan and is in the midst of the [[Ki...
  12. Mie Prefecture (3,572 bytes)
    15: ...its closeness to Kinki reflects in the regional [[Kansai]] dialect and cultural traditions.
  13. Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
    67: ...is largely centered in the City of Osaka with the Kansai International Airport and Osaka International Air...
  14. Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
    11: ...ding throughout the Kanto region and service into Kansai and Tohoku.
  15. Hello! Project (1,105 bytes)
    14: * Hello Pro Kansai
  16. SunSet Swish (1,970 bytes)
    1: ...]] 2004 in [[Osaka]] and subsequent gigs in the [[Kansai]] area began to gain the band recognition.
    24: * Ashita and Waraeru Yo Ni, theme song of Kansai and Fuji TV's drama series Magarikado no Kanojo (...
  17. UVERworld (2,674 bytes)
    1: ...de up of five members that come from [[Shiga]], [[Kansai]]. [[Takuya]] (vocals and programming), [[Katsuy...
  18. Yaida Hitomi (2,938 bytes)
    9: ...ther relaeses followed and Yaida graduated from [[Kansai University]] with a degree in French language and...
  19. Novala Takemoto (2,194 bytes)
    5: ...nagata Bunka Tsushin], a free arts newspaper in [[Kansai]]. His work in the six year period led to the pub...
  20. Air Travel in Japan (2,716 bytes)
    14: ...Airport]] in [[Tokyo]], while the other two are [[Kansai International Airport]] (which serves [[Osaka]], ...
    16: ...t the three major international airports (Narita, Kansai and Chubu Centrair) account for the vast majority...

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