Taishō, Administrative region in Yao, Japan.
Taishō is an administrative district in Yao city in Osaka Prefecture. The area spans residential neighborhoods and commercial zones in the eastern part of the city.
The district takes its name from the Taishō period, a transformative era in Japanese history from 1912 to 1926. This period shaped Japan's modernization and social changes significantly.
The area maintains connections to both traditional Japanese customs and modern urban developments through local festivals and community practices in Yao city.
The district is accessible by public transport and offers local shops and services. Visitors can find grocery stores, restaurants, and everyday amenities distributed throughout the area.
The designation as kouiki chimei indicates this location's specific classification within Japan's geographic naming system, reflecting regional administrative importance.
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