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Keihanshin
is a metropolitan region in Japan encompassing the metropolitan areas of the cities of Kyoto in Kyoto Prefecture, Osaka in Osaka Prefecture and Kobe in Hyōgo Prefecture. The entire region has a population (as of 2010) of 19,341,976 over an area of 13,033 km².〔(Japan Statistics Bureau ) - "2010 Census", retrieved August 23, 2015〕 It is Japan's second most populated urban region after the Greater Tokyo Area, containing approximately 15% of Japan's population. If Keihanshin was a country, it would take the 16th in top 20 largest economics in the world with GDP nearly $953,9 billion in 2012.〔()〕 The GDP in Osaka is $671 billion as measured by PPP as of 2014, making it one of the world's most productive regions, a match with Paris and London.〔(- Brooking's Institute report 2015 ), retrieved August 23, 2015〕 MasterCard Worldwide reported that Osaka is the 19th ranking city of the world's leading global cities and has an instrumental role in driving the global economy.〔(Mastercard Worldwide ) - "Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index 2008" page 8 and 22, retrieved June 11, 2008〕 The name ''Keihanshin'' is constructed by extracting a representative kanji from Kyoto (京都), Osaka (大阪), and Kobe (神戸), but using the On-yomi (Chinese reading) instead of the corresponding Kun-yomi (Japanese reading) for each of the characters taken from Osaka and Kobe, and the kan-on Chinese reading of the character for Kyoto instead of the usual go-on Chinese reading. == Definitions ==
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