one know the first means OSAKA, but can they both be used for slope?
2012-08-27, 6:09 am
2012-08-27, 6:17 am
I read somewhere that it used to be 大坂, but they changed it into 大阪 because 士反 meant "samurai rebellion" or something...
2012-08-27, 6:48 am
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2012-08-27, 7:16 am
so basically 阪 is Osaka, 坂 is slope
