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During the Edo period, Osaka developed into one of Japan's leading commercial cities, where goods and information from all over the country gathered. Osaka was a logistics hub at the time, also known as the "kitchen of the provinces," but it also had many famous places and entertainment venues. This time, we will explain what kind of town Osaka was in the Edo period from various perspectives. *Correction ❌️Nihonbashi (Nihonbashi) → ⭕️Nihonbashi (Nipponbashi) In the explanation of Dotonbori, Nihonbashi is read as "Nihonbashi," but the correct spelling is "Nipponbashi." We apologize for the inconvenience. *About the spelling of "Osaka" Osaka was spelled as "Osaka" until the Edo period, but "Osaka" became widely used in the Meiji period and became the official name. This time, the theme is Osaka in the Edo period, so we use "Osaka" throughout the video. ▼Table of Contents▼ 00:00 Video Summary 00:47 Urban development of Osaka in the Edo period 04:47 Why Osaka became the "Kitchen of the Nation" 10:26 Self-governance by the Osaka Sango and townspeople 16:13 The reality of Osaka as seen from famous places ▼Recommended Related Videos▼ How was the city of Edo built? The construction of Edo Castle and the creation of the castle town by the Tokugawa family • 江戸の町はどのように造られたのか?徳川家による江戸城の天下普請と城下町づくり A look at "shipping" in the Edo period! A thorough explanation from Kawamura Zuiken's sea route development to the activities of the Kitamae ships • 江戸時代の『海運』に迫る!河村瑞賢の航路開発から北前船の活躍まで徹底解説 ▼Main reference books▼ Tsukada Takashi, "Kamigata Bunko Separate Volume 11: Reading Early Modern Osaka from Historical Documents" (Izumi Shoin, 2023) https://amzn.to/42znMZ8 Wakida Osamu, "Cities and People of Early Modern Osaka" (Yoshikawa Kobunkan, 2015) https://amzn.to/3YBVz2q Takatsuki Yasuro, "Osaka Dojima Rice Market: Edo Shogunate vs. Market Economy" (Kodansha, 2018) https://amzn.to/3ErNoPo Hondo Akira, "Osaka's Famous Places of the Past: Illustrated Guide to Settsu Famous Places" (Sogensha, 2006) https://amzn.to/4lyQtht Wakida Osamu Supervisor of "Osaka, the Kitchen of the Nation" (Gakken Plus, 2003) https://amzn.to/4jFt2kT Osaka City History Compilation Office "History of Osaka City" (Sogensha, 1999) https://amzn.to/3RH9xwp And many more ▼Image Source▼ National Diet Library Website https://dl.ndl.go.jp/ Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/ National Archives of Japan Digital Archive https://www.digital.archives.go.jp/ Nishinomiya Digital Archive https://adeac.jp/nishinomiya-city/top/ Mie Tourism Homepage https://www.kankomie.or.jp/ #Osaka