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.mn ' ' 1 V, .f , - Blood Donors 70 Kobe 1 Kobe, with the largest port in the Orient, ranks among the six major cities of Japan. It is located on the north shore of Osaka Bay in Central Honshu. The city has a population of over a million and stretches between the Rokko Mountain range to the north and Osaka Bay to the south. When the port of Kobe was opened to foreign commerce about 85 years ago, it was a small fishing village. The Sino-Japanese War C1894-18955 and the Russo-Japanese War C1904-19053 added greatly to the prosperity of the port. With the temporary collapse of the Yokohama silk trade after the great earth- quake of 1921, much of the country's silk business was diverted to Kobe, and silk is' still a prominent article of export. During World War II, Kobe underwent heavy and relentless air raids. As a result, 61fk of its city area was severely devastated. Since 1945 about 75921 of the area has been rehabilitated. From 1945 to 1951 Kobe great- ly expanded by absorbing fifteen neighboring towns and villages into the municipality. Kobe today covers a vast area of 161.5 square miles it as the eastern gateway to the Inland Sea. Fifteen miles to the east lies Kyoto, J apan's third largest city and ancient former capital. Kyoto boasts over 2,200 temples and shrines preserving manuscripts, paintings and works of sculpture of ancient Japan. A Japanese schoolboy visits Kyoto at least once during his school life to learn of his heritage. A 50-minute train ride from Kyoto and we're in Nara, the origin of the Japanese nation. Here Chinese civilization first exerted its influence on Japanese life. The movement of the capital to Kyoto isolated Nara from further sophistication. To this day temples and old homes remain intact, untouched by modern influence. .' J .gf . 't , ' 'ww 'QV . 1' ' - X Rift. Seattle Sailors spot check city's gift to Kobe 1 l 4
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