Began the history in the late 18th century, Toronto is the most populous city in Canada. The green city is a great destination to relax. The city is the provincial capital of Ontario. Nathan Phillips Square is one of the most popular sights in the city. As Canada’s commercial capital, the city is also famous for its art gallery and museums. Royal Ontario Museum is one of Canada’s leading museums.
Being the third largest city in Japan, Osaka is also the commercial center of Japan. Literally, Osaka means “large hill” or “large slope”. Osaka often referred to as the “nation’s kitchen” in feudal Edo period because it was the centre of trading for rice, creating the first modern futures exchange market in the world. The city was formerly known as Naniwa and was once Japan’s capital city.