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Industrial region of Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hanshin Industrial Region (阪神工業地帯, Hanshin Kōgyō Chitai) is one of the largest industrial regions in Japan. Its name comes from the on-reading of the kanji used to abbreviate the names of Osaka (大阪) and Kobe (神戸), the two largest cities in the megalopolis. The GDP of this area (Osaka and Kobe) is $341 billion, one of the world's most productive regions.[1] 2014 Osaka and Kobe's GDP per capita (PPP) was US$35,902.[2]
Prefecture | Ōsaka Prefecture | Hyōgo Prefecture |
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Capital | Ōsaka | Kōbe |
Establishments | 24,822 | 11,300 |
Employees | 530,407 | 359,850 |
Manuf. goods shipments |
¥15,961 billion | ¥12,945 billion |
Value added | ¥6,459 billion | ¥4,808 billion |
(4-digit industrial subclassification[3])
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