chiho (region), west-central Honshu, Japan. It includes the ken (prefectures) of Hyogo, Nara, Shiga, Wakayama, and Mie and the fu (urban prefectures) of Kyoto and Osaka. Its name is derived from the Japanese terms kin (proximity) and ki (imperial capital) and refers to the land near the former imperial capital of Kyoto. The region's major physical features include the Tamba Uplands, the eastern extension of the Chugoku Mountains, Lake Biwa, and also the Kii Peninsula. Kinki region constitutes one of the major demographic and economic cores of Japan and has been the heartland of Japanese culture since ancient times. The harmonious blending of old and new is conspicuously manifested in the region. The myriad of old temples and shrines in Kyoto stand in contrast with the huge Osaka-Kobe urban-industrial complex. The Shinkansen (New Trunk Line) railway service connects Kinki with Tokyo to the northeast and Fukuoka to the southwest. Area 12,770 square miles (33,074 square km). Pop. (1990) 22,207,022.
KINKI
Meaning of KINKI in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012