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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Abenobashi Terminal Building, Abeno Cues Town, City Tower Nishi-Umeda, Dai Heiwa Kinen T, Festival Hall, Osaka, Gate Tower Building, HEP Five, H koku Shrine (Osaka), Hotarumachi, Intex Osaka, Joypolis, J s Station, King Mansion D jimagawa, K raibashi, List of tallest buildings in Osaka Prefecture, Luna Park, Osaka, Minato Bridge, Nagai Park, Namba Parks, Naniwa Nagara-Toyosaki Palace, National Bunraku Theatre, NHK Osaka Hall, Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, Osaka Castle, Osaka Castle Park, Osaka City Air Terminal, Osaka International Convention Center, Osaka Prefectural Government Sakishima Building, Osaka Prefectural Nakanoshima Library, Osaka Prefectural Shimizudani High School, Osaka Seikei College, Osaka Seikei University, saka Station, saka Tenman-g, Osaka Tower, tori taisha, Parks Tower (Namba Parks), Sakuya Konohana Kan, Sank Shrine, Senpukan, Shitenn -ji, Sumiyoshi taisha, Swissotel Nankai Osaka, Tamatsukuri Inari Shrine, Tempozan Ferris Wheel, Tenn ji Zoo, The Tower Osaka, Ts tenkaku, Umeda Arts Theater, Umeda Sky Building, Universal Studios Japan, Utsubo Park. Excerpt: Skyscrapers of Osaka Osaka Prefecture is the third most populated of Japan's 47 prefectures. In Osaka, there are 30 buildings that stand taller than 150 metres (492 ft). Both rising 256 metres (840 ft), the Osaka Prefectural Government Sakishima Building and the Rinku Gate Tower Building, which were completed in 1995 and 1996 respectively, are the tallest buildings in the prefecture. The prefecture's second tallest building is The Kitahama, which rises 55 stories and 252 metres (827 ft) in height. Overall, of the 25 tallest buildings in Japan, 3 are in Osaka Prefecture. Osaka has been the site of many skyscraper construction projects in recent years. Since 2000, 15 buildings rising higher than 150 metres (492 ft) have been...