- OSAKA
- Third largest city in Japan
- US Open champion Naomi
- Honshu city
- Japanese port
- Japanese port city
- Honshu port
- Japanese city
- City home to the Umeda Sky Building
- City home to the Glico Running Man
- City whose name means "large hill"
- Where Sharp Electronics is based
- 1970 World's Fair site
- Home to Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes
- Home to the Japanese baseball team Orix Buffaloes
- Port on the Yodo River
- Universal Studios Japan city
- Japanese city where the Orix Buffaloes play
- Co-winner of Sports Illustrated's 2020 Sportsperson of the Year
- Home to Japan's Umeda district
- Second-largest city in Japan
- Site of Expo '70
- Honshu metropolis
- Panasonic's home base
- City near Kobe
- Japanese industrial center
- Site of Basho's death, 1694
- Honshu seaport
- 1970 World's Fair site in Japan
- 2018 and 2020 U.S. Open winner
- One end of the Hanshin Expressway
- Part of the metro area known as Keihanshin
- Japan's third largest city
- Japanese site of Expo '70
- Populous Japanese city
- Venice of the Orient
- City of Honshu
- City south of Kyoto
- Japanese city on the Yodo River
- Japan's second largest city
- City on Honshu
- It has close connections with Kobe
- Japanese metropolis
- Kobe's bay
- Neighbor of Kobe and Kyoto
- City of southern Honshu
- Honshu Island city
- Big Japanese economic center
- Hideo Nomo's birthplace
- Chicago's "sister city" in Japan
- Japanese financial center
- Japanese metropolis in "Godzilla Raids Again"
- One of Japan's largest cities
- Japan's "City of Water"
- Site of Universal Studios Japan
- ___ Dome (home field of Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes)
- Metropolis on the island of Honshu
- Birthplace of "The Midnight Meat Train" director Ryuhei Kitamura
- Home to Universal Studios Japan
- Port of Japan
- City ESE of Kobe
- Japanese city of 2.5. million
- Honshu prefecture or its capital
- Expo '70 city
- Hanshin Expressway city
- Mizuno Corporation headquarters
- Yodo River city
- Port near Kobe
- Godzilla Raids Again setting
- City in Honshu's Kansai region
- Japan's commercial center, historically
- Panasonic headquarters city
- Sanyo headquarters city
- Japanese seaport
- 2019 Australian Open winner Naomi
- Japanese financial hub
- Universal Studios Japan home
- 2020 US Open winner Naomi
- First Japanese tennis player with a WTA #1 ranking
- Tennis star Naomi
- Honshu port city
- Japanese city known as The Nation's Kitchen
- Seaport of Japan
- City in Japan
- 1970 World's Fair locale
- Port near Kyoto
- City near Kyoto
- A Universal Studios locale
- Third-largest Japanese city
- Japan's "second city"
- Japanese commercial center
- Japanese economic center
- Panasonic's headquarters
- City southwest of Tokyo
- Locale of Universal Studios Japan
- Home of Universal Studios Japan
- One end of the first bullet-train route
- Home of an Asian Universal Studios
- Port of Honshu
- Sanyo's home city
- City southwest of Kyoto
- Where Panasonic was founded
- A Universal Studios city
- Panasonic's home
- Honshu prefecture
- Honshu commercial center
- Kansai International Airport's setting
- Black Rain setting
- City east of Kobe
- Important port of Japan
- Prefecture of Japan
- Expo '70 locale
- Home of Nagai Stadium
- Bombed Jap city.
- Jap city, remembers Doolittle.
- Japanese seaport, bombed April, 1942.
- Vulnerable Jap city.
- Bombed seaport on Honshu.
- Commercial center of Japan.
- Seaport in W. Honshu.
- Big Japanese city.
- Seaport on Honshu Island.
- Large Japanese seaport.
- Seaport of Honshu island.
- Second largest Japanese city.
- Large city of Honshu.
- Japanese "Pittsburgh."
- Large port on bay near the Inland Sea.
- Commercial center in Japan.
- City of Japan, on the Inland Sea.
- Honshu Bay.
- Tourist site in '70.
- City of 1970 fair
- Expo city
- Fair city
- City of Japan
- Japan's greatest port
- Port in Honshu
- Seaport in Honshu
- Major Japanese seaport
- Important Japanese port
- World's Fair city: 1970
- World's Fair site: 1970
- Second city of Japan
- Big city in Japan
- City known for its puppet theater
- City founded as Naniwa
- Expo '70 site
- Expo '70 host
- Kansai International Airport site
- Pitcher Hideo Nomo's birthplace
- First Asian tennis player to be ranked #1 in singles
- Japan's street food mecca
- U.S. Open tennis champion of 2018 and 2020
- City of canals
- Japanese city whose name means "large hill"
- City of 2 1/2 million at the mouth of the Yodo River
- It was destroyed by Godzilla in "Godzilla Raids Again"
- Where Panasonic is headquartered
- Japanese for "large hill"
- City raided in "Godzilla Raids Again"
- Home of Kansai International Airport
- Where Panasonic and Sanyo are headquartered
- Where Sanyo is headquartered
- ___-Itami International Airport
- Stomping grounds for Godzilla
- Home to baseball's Orix Buffaloes
- Asian city with an airport on an artificial island
- Where Sharp and Panasonic are headquartered
- One terminus of a Japanese bullet train
- City destroyed by Godzilla
- Home of Panasonic
- Where Sanyo and Panasonic are headquartered
- City at the mouth of the Yodo River
- City destroyed by 1-Across
- Home of the first Universal Studios outside the U.S.
- Japanese city on a bay
- Japanese port of 2+ million
- Universal Studios Japan site
- 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ Naomi
- Tennis pro Naomi
- ___ Castle, Japanese landmark
- Tennis champion Naomi
- Tennis star Naomi, who was born in 29-Across
- Tennis's Naomi
- Home of the National Bunraku Theatre
- City with a Suntory Museum
- The "Kitchen of Japan"
- Port in Japan
- Metropolis of Japan
- Honshu hub
- Where Pumpkins took a "Bullet Train to"
- Naomi who was the first #1 ranked Japanese tennis player
- It's bidding for the 2008 Olympics
- Major Asian port
- Location of Universal Studios Japan
- 2021 Australian Open champ Naomi
- Bay of Japan
- City on Honshu Island
- Japanese city on the Yodo
- First capital of Japan
- Japanese bay city
- 2020 US Open champion Naomi
- Four-time Grand Slam champ Naomi
- Japanese city home to the Shitenno-ji Temple
- Tennis champ or her birthplace
- Tennis player who lit the Olympic cauldron in 2021
- City on Honshu, in Japan
- Industrial city of Japan
- Nobel winner Leo Esaki's birthplace
- Industrious Japanese city
- Inland Sea metropolis
- Kyoto neighbor
- Japanese port on Honshu
- Large city of Japan
- Japanese port in Honshu
- Yodo River mouth city
- Japanese bidder for the 2008 Summer Games
- Major Japanese city
- Kobe neighbor
- Japanese city that will host the 2025 World Expo
- Major Japanese port
- Tennis ace Naomi
- Japan's third most populous city
- Tennis champ Naomi
- Athlete Naomi whose surname is also her birthplace
- Japanese city destroyed by Godzilla
- Tennis pro Naomi, or her Japanese birthplace
- Four-time Grand Slam singles champion Naomi
- Honshu industrial center
- 1970 World Expo site
- Pacific Rim bay
- Venice of the East
- Expo site, 1970
- Industrial Japanese city
- Port city of Japan
- City on Japan's Honshu
- Japan"s 1970 World's Fair site
- Japanese Expo city
- Port southwest of Kyoto
- Japanese city east of Kobe
- Naomi who won the 2018 U.S. Open
- Tennis great Naomi
- Tennis star and mental health advocate Naomi
- City on the Yodo
- ___ Dome (Orix Buffaloes' home field)
- Tennis star Naomi, or her Japanese birthplace
- Home of Sumitomo Bank
- Tennoji Park setting
- Kansai Airport setting
- Home of Sharp and Suntory
- Home of Sharp
- Home to Suntory
- Tennoji Zoo location
- Site of Hideyoshi's castle
- Port on Honshu
- City served by Kansai International Airport
- 2021 Australian Open champ
- City in the Kansai region