Osaka and Kyoto are often overshadowed in the Western imagination by
Tokyo's teeming sea of civilization. Nevertheless, Osaka and Kyoto are
the setting for most of Japan's important historical events. From the
5th century B.C.E. to the 17th century, the Osaka-Kyoto region (known as
the Kansai today) was the center of Japan politically, culturally, and
economically. Today, the region continues to play a leading role in the
traditional arts as well as serving as the second most important
economic area in the country.
This volume begins to address a painful lack of information about Osaka
and Kyoto in English. Its dictionary-style entries place concise and
important information at researchers' and scholars' fingertips. The
introductions and chronologies contribute to the usefulness of this
ready-reference, and the bibliography points students of Osaka and Kyoto
to starting points for further research.