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Utsunomiya

 
Dictionary: U·tsu·no·mi·ya   (ūt'sə-nō'mē-ə, ū-tsū'nô-mē') pronunciation

A city of central Honshu, Japan, north of Tokyo. It is a resort and tobacco-processing center. Population: 459,000.

 

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Utsunomiya (ūtsūnō'mēä), city (1990 pop. 426,809), capital of Tochigi prefecture, central Honshu, Japan. A tobacco-processing center and tourist resort, it has industries that produce aircraft, railway cars, and paper. Landmarks include the Peace Cannon statue and the 9th-century Oyaji temple.


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Utsunomiya
宇都宮市
Skyline of Utsunomiya, Tochigi

Skyline of Utsunomiya, Tochigi

Location of Utsunomiya
Utsunomiya's location in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan.

Utsunomiya, Tochigi is located in Japan
Utsunomiya, Tochigi
Utsunomiya's location in Japan.
Location
Country Japan Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tochigi Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Area 416.84 km2 (160.94 sq mi)
Population (as of 1 February 2007)
     Total 505,381
Location 36°33′N 139°53′E / 36.55°N 139.883°E / 36.55; 139.883Coordinates: 36°33′N 139°53′E / 36.55°N 139.883°E / 36.55; 139.883
Symbols
Tree Ginkgo biloba
Flower Satsuki azalea
Emblem of Utsunomiya
Flag
Utsunomiya Government Office
Mayor Eiichi Sato
Official website: Utsunomiya City

Utsunomiya (宇都宮市 Utsunomiya-shi?) is the capital and the most populous city of Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. In 2007, the city had an estimated population of 505,381 and a density of 1,212 persons per km². The total area is 416.84 km². The Greater Utsunomiya (宇都宮都市圏 Utsunomiya Toshi-ken?) had a population of 888,005 in the 2000 Census. The nearby city of Oyama, Tochigi is included in Greater Tokyo, but Greater Utsunomiya is not, despite the two areas amalgamating somewhat. Utsunomiya is accessed by the Tohoku Expressway or Utsunomiya Station of the Tohoku Shinkansen line. Utsunomiya is approximately 100 km north of Tokyo. The historic town of Nikkō is approximately 35 km west of Utsunomiya.

Utsunomiya is accessible from Tokyo by Shinkansen (Bullet Train) in approximately 60 minutes. It is also connected with Narita International Airport by bus or car in about 3 hours.

The battle of Utsunomiya Castle took place between May 10-14, 1868, during the Boshin war. The city itself was founded on 1 April 1896. The city added the two towns from Kawachi District on 31 March 2007.

It is also home to a Canon optical manufacturing plant, a Japan Tobacco plant, Honda design centers, and various other industrial concerns in the Kiyohara Industrial Park. In addition, one of the largest malls in the North Kantō region, Bell Mall is located near central Utsunomiya. Further away, the famous Ōya-ji Buddhist temple can be found, carved out of the limestone quarries there, as well as a museum with artifacts dating back to the Jomon Period.

Utsunomiya is most well known within Japan for gyōza dumplings. Utsunomiya is also well known for its abundance and quality of cocktail bars.[citation needed]

Utsunomiya is represented in the J. League of football with its local club Tochigi S.C.

Kayabukiya Tavern is located in Utsunomiya.

Sister cities

References

  1. ^ Manukau City Council - Sister City. Retrieved on 11 October 2008

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Shadow picture of Tochigi Prefecture Tochigi Prefecture
Flag of Tochigi Prefecture
Cities
Ashikaga | Kanuma | Mooka | Nasukarasuyama | Nasushiobara | Nikkō | Ōtawara | Oyama | Sakura | Sano | Shimotsuke | Tochigi | Utsunomiya (capital) | Yaita
Districts
Haga | Kamitsuga | Kawachi | Nasu | Shimotsuga | Shioya
  See also: Towns and villages by district edit



 
 
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