宇都宮国際コミュニティ & Talking about Utsunomiya in English | Living in Japan
Every Wednesday I attend a 1 hour talk with Mr. Saito at the Omotesando Square in Utsunomiya. It’s a conversational interaction between Japanese and Foreigners in english. We mainly talk about Utsunomiya. Tourism, food, industry, people, and so much more. It’s a nice way to make friends and know more about the city.
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Utsunomiya (宇都宮市 Utsunomiya-shi, Japanese: [ɯᵝt͡sɯ̃ᵝno̞mija̠]) is the capital and largest city of Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. As of May 2015, the city had an estimated population of 518,200, and a population density of 1,240 persons per square kilometre (3,200/sq mi). Its total area is 416.85 km2 (160.95 sq mi). Utsunomiya is famous for its gyoza (pan fried dumplings). There are more than two hundred gyoza restaurants in Utsunomiya.
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 is included in Greater Tokyo, but Greater Utsunomiya is not, despite the two areas amalgamating somewhat. It is the 10th most populated city in the Kantō region.
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Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that the area of Utsunomiya has been continuously settled since the Japanese Paleolithic period onwards, and numerous burial mounds from the Kofun period are found within its borders. The Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine (宇都宮二荒山神社), which is the Ichinomiya of Shimotsuke Province claims to have been founded in 353 AD. The town of Utsunomiya developed around this shrine, and the area was under the control of the Utsunomiya clan, an offshoot of the Fujiwara clan from the Heian through Sengoku periods, and was destroyed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
During the Edo period, the Utsunomiya area was ruled by a succession of daimyō clans under Utsunomiya Domain, and prospered from its location at the junction of the Nikkō Kaidō and the Ōshū Kaidō. During the Bakumatsu period Boshin War, the Battle of Utsunomiya Castle was a major conflict in the northern Kantō area. Following the Meiji restoration, Utsunomiya was briefly (1871–1873) part of Utsunomiya Prefecture, which was then merged into the new Tochigi Prefecture, and became capital of the prefecture in 1884. Utsunomiya became an important garrison for the Imperial Japanese Army.
With the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889, the town of Utsunomiya was officially established. At the end of the 1889, Utsunomiya had a population of 30,698 making it the third most populous municipality in the Kantō area, after Tokyo and Yokohama. Utsunomiya was raised to city status on April 1, 1896. On July 12, 1945 much of Utsunomiya and the surrounding areas were destroyed in the American Bombing of Utsunomiya during World War II.
The city limits were expanded from 1951 to 1955 by annexing neighboring Suzumenomiya town and Hiraishi, Yokokawa, Mizuhono, Kunimoto, Shiroyama, Tomiya, Toyosato, and Sugatagawa villages and the part of Shinoi village from Kawachi District and Kiyohara village from Haga District. In 1996, Utsunomiya was designated a core city within increased autonomy. On March 31, 2007, Utsunomiya absorbed the towns of Kamikawachi and Kawachi (both from Kawachi District), pushing the population of Utsunomiya City over 500,000.
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[4K 360°] Walking in Orion Dori Street in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture || JAPAN 360
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Utsunomiya (宇都宮市 Utsunomiya-shi, Japanese: [ɯᵝt͡sɯ̃ᵝno̞mija̠]) is the capital and largest city of Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. As of May 2015, the city had an estimated population of 518,200, and a population density of 1,240 persons per square kilometre (3,200/sq mi). Its total area is 416.85 km2 (160.95 sq mi). Utsunomiya is famous for its gyoza (pan fried dumplings). There are more than two hundred gyoza restaurants in Utsunomiya.
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 is included in Greater Tokyo, but Greater Utsunomiya is not, despite the two areas amalgamating somewhat. It is the 10th most populated city in the Kantō region.
- HISTORY
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that the area of Utsunomiya has been continuously settled since the Japanese Paleolithic period onwards, and numerous burial mounds from the Kofun period are found within its borders. The Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine (宇都宮二荒山神社), which is the Ichinomiya of Shimotsuke Province claims to have been founded in 353 AD. The town of Utsunomiya developed around this shrine, and the area was under the control of the Utsunomiya clan, an offshoot of the Fujiwara clan from the Heian through Sengoku periods, and was destroyed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
During the Edo period, the Utsunomiya area was ruled by a succession of daimyō clans under Utsunomiya Domain, and prospered from its location at the junction of the Nikkō Kaidō and the Ōshū Kaidō. During the Bakumatsu period Boshin War, the Battle of Utsunomiya Castle was a major conflict in the northern Kantō area. Following the Meiji restoration, Utsunomiya was briefly (1871–1873) part of Utsunomiya Prefecture, which was then merged into the new Tochigi Prefecture, and became capital of the prefecture in 1884. Utsunomiya became an important garrison for the Imperial Japanese Army.
With the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889, the town of Utsunomiya was officially established. At the end of the 1889, Utsunomiya had a population of 30,698 making it the third most populous municipality in the Kantō area, after Tokyo and Yokohama. Utsunomiya was raised to city status on April 1, 1896. On July 12, 1945 much of Utsunomiya and the surrounding areas were destroyed in the American Bombing of Utsunomiya during World War II.
The city limits were expanded from 1951 to 1955 by annexing neighboring Suzumenomiya town and Hiraishi, Yokokawa, Mizuhono, Kunimoto, Shiroyama, Tomiya, Toyosato, and Sugatagawa villages and the part of Shinoi village from Kawachi District and Kiyohara village from Haga District. In 1996, Utsunomiya was designated a core city within increased autonomy. On March 31, 2007, Utsunomiya absorbed the towns of Kamikawachi and Kawachi (both from Kawachi District), pushing the population of Utsunomiya City over 500,000.
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空き家が多い昭和な団地 宇都宮市のとある団地
昭和中期に造成された古い団地です。周辺が開発されていくなか取り残されているかのようです。
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Utsunomiya (宇都宮市 Utsunomiya-shi, Japanese: [ɯᵝt͡sɯ̃ᵝno̞mija̠]) is the capital and largest city of Tochigi Prefecture, in the northern Kantō region of Japan. As of May 2015, the city had an estimated population of 518,200, and a population density of 1,240 persons per square kilometre (3,200/sq mi). Its total area is 416.85 km2 (160.95 sq mi). Utsunomiya is famous for its gyoza (pan fried dumplings). There are more than two hundred gyoza restaurants in Utsunomiya.
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 is included in Greater Tokyo, but Greater Utsunomiya is not, despite the two areas amalgamating somewhat. It is the 10th most populated city in the Kantō region.
- HISTORY
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that the area of Utsunomiya has been continuously settled since the Japanese Paleolithic period onwards, and numerous burial mounds from the Kofun period are found within its borders. The Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine (宇都宮二荒山神社), which is the Ichinomiya of Shimotsuke Province claims to have been founded in 353 AD. The town of Utsunomiya developed around this shrine, and the area was under the control of the Utsunomiya clan, an offshoot of the Fujiwara clan from the Heian through Sengoku periods, and was destroyed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
During the Edo period, the Utsunomiya area was ruled by a succession of daimyō clans under Utsunomiya Domain, and prospered from its location at the junction of the Nikkō Kaidō and the Ōshū Kaidō. During the Bakumatsu period Boshin War, the Battle of Utsunomiya Castle was a major conflict in the northern Kantō area. Following the Meiji restoration, Utsunomiya was briefly (1871–1873) part of Utsunomiya Prefecture, which was then merged into the new Tochigi Prefecture, and became capital of the prefecture in 1884. Utsunomiya became an important garrison for the Imperial Japanese Army.
With the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889, the town of Utsunomiya was officially established. At the end of the 1889, Utsunomiya had a population of 30,698 making it the third most populous municipality in the Kantō area, after Tokyo and Yokohama. Utsunomiya was raised to city status on April 1, 1896. On July 12, 1945 much of Utsunomiya and the surrounding areas were destroyed in the American Bombing of Utsunomiya during World War II.
The city limits were expanded from 1951 to 1955 by annexing neighboring Suzumenomiya town and Hiraishi, Yokokawa, Mizuhono, Kunimoto, Shiroyama, Tomiya, Toyosato, and Sugatagawa villages and the part of Shinoi village from Kawachi District and Kiyohara village from Haga District. In 1996, Utsunomiya was designated a core city within increased autonomy. On March 31, 2007, Utsunomiya absorbed the towns of Kamikawachi and Kawachi (both from Kawachi District), pushing the population of Utsunomiya City over 500,000.
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Oya Temple - Utsunomiya City, Japan
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Utsunomiya University
Walk from university garden to the street
Morioka Castle Site Park ( Morioka City )
( National historic site )
Morioka Castle was a beautiful three-story castle which served as the residence of the Nambu lords. Its construction began in 1598, and by 1609, Morioka had developed as a castle town. However, the age of the samurai eventually came to a close, and the castle was demolished in 1874. The site became desolate after the demolition, but it was revived in 1906 as Iwate Park; in 2006, the park was given a new nickname Morioka Castle Site Park to commemorate its 100th anniversary. Though the castle no longer stands today, you can still see the beautiful stone walls throughout the park.
Nitobe Inazo, who wrote Bushido: The Soul of Japan ( 1900 ) , was born just across the river from the park; today, his monument stands in the park. There are many reasons to visit the park throughout the year: the Morioka Cherry Blossom Festival in the spring, the lush green foliage in the summer, the colorful foliage and music festival in the fall, and the illuminated stone walls in the winter.
Hirosaki Castle Japan
Hirosaki -Jo
Hirosaki Castle Hirosakijō was built in 1611 by the Tsugaru Clan.
A three-story castle tower, fortified moats, castle gates and some corner turrets (yagura) survive or were reconstructed.
The castle is located in Hirosaki Park, a spacious public park of about 0.6 square kilometers.
Matsugamine Catholic Church, Tochigi | Japan Travel Guide
Matsugamine Catholic Church ( カトリック松が峰教会 )
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Matsugamine Catholic Church was established in 1888 by a priest representing the Paris Foreign Missions Society. The church possesses twin spires, an unusual feature in Japan, and has a design combining church architecture of the ancient and early Middle Ages and a Romanesque style. Oya stone was used to construct the interior and exterior walls, and it is said that the church is the largest surviving example of architecture using the stone.
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Oya History Museum
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Oya Keikan Park
Furumine Shrine
Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
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Orion Street, Tochigi | Japan Travel Guide
Orion Street ( オリオン通り )
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Various establishments such as restaurants, clothing stores and CD shops can be found in this canopied arcade which stretches for 280m. There are also many down-home restaurants where you can sample the famous gyoza dumplings and Utsunomiya yakisoba. Orion Street is also popular for its jazz and cocktails so there are plenty of bars serving great drinks.
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Oya Keikan Park
Furumine Shrine
Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
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Heiwa Kannon, Tochigi | Japan Travel Guide
Heiwa Kannon ( 平和観音 )
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This Buddha has been carved into the rock face in honor of the people who died during World War II. It is a statue of Kannon that took 6 years from 1948 to complete and rises to a height of 27m. After climbing up the stairs to the top of the statue, you can get a panoramic view of the town of Oya.
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Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine
Orion Street
Utsunomiya Castle Ruins Park
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Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
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Multiple blasts rock Japanese city
A series of blasts near a park in the Japanese city of Utsunomiya have reportedly killed at least one person and wounded three others.
The cause of the explosions, which are said to have taken place almost simultaneously, is not yet known. Police are said to be investigating whether the incidents are linked.
Images showed a number of burnt out cars and a building near one of the blast sites.
Utsunomiya lies around 100 kilometres north of Japan's capital Tokyo.
Witnesses said they heard a n…
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underground space. oya history museum in japan. 大谷石 地下空間
Oya underground mine remains.
Oya history museum.
Oya rockside market.
UTSUNOMIYA CITY TOCHIGI JAPAN.
大谷資料館・大谷石 採石場跡地・栃木県宇都宮市
Oya Keikan Park, Tochigi | Japan Travel Guide
Oya Keikan Park ( 大谷景観公園 )
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This area, which has been established as a park, is famous for its bare craggy rock wall from which high-quality Oya stone has been excavated. While admiring the view of the strangely-shaped rock, you can also enjoy a break and a stroll there.
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Heiwa Kannon
Oya History Museum
Matsugamine Catholic Church
Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine
Orion Street
Utsunomiya Castle Ruins Park
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Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
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The Police live in Japan 1981
The Police live at Kyoto, Kaikan, Japan
Thursday 29/1-1981
Band
Sting: Vocals/bass
Stewart Copeland: Drums/percussion
Andy Summers: Guitars
0:00 - Voices Inside My Head
1:56 - Don’t Stand So Close To Me
5:56 - Walking On the Moon
11:01 - Deathwish
14:32 - Fall Out
17:31 - Man in a Suitcase
19:52 - Bring On the Night
25:30 - De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
30:48 - Truth Hits Everybody
33:35 - Shadows in the Rain
40:29 - When the World is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around
44:22 - The Bed's Too Big Without You
50:02 - Driven To Tears
53:24 - Message in a Bottle
57:58 - Roxanne
1:06:48 - Can’t Stand Losin' You/Reggatta De Blanc
1:15:03 - So Lonely
Such great technical trio.
I don’t know about you but I get ”Rush” vibes from The Police.
So what do we have here?
A great sounding audience recording from
The Police ”Zenyatta_Mondatta_Tour”
Here you have Stewart Copelands swinging his drums with easy, Andy Summers playing everything imagine on a guitar.
And then their is the guy named Sting.
Yeah sure he plays his bass incredibly well, but what is really shines in this show is his vocals.
Pristine clarity and great power.
So another gem from the land were the sun sets…
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Oya History Museum, Tochigi | Japan Travel Guide
Oya History Museum ( 大谷資料館 )
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An underground excavation site big enough to comfortably hold a baseball stadium. Within the fantastic pit that evokes the feeling of a cathedral, the area has been used for concerts, movies and dramas.
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Ōya-ji Temple
Heiwa Kannon
Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine
Matsugamine Catholic Church
Orion Street
Utsunomiya Castle Ruins Park
Furumine Shrine
Edo Wonderland Nikko Edomura
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Nikko, History 日光の歴史
The very first man who went beyond the violent stream of the Daiya River in Nikko and made a successful ascent of Mt. Nantai (2486m) was Priest Shodo.
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Takamatsu Castle Kagawa Japan
Jom jalan jalan ke Takamatsu Castle di Kagawa , Japan.
Arriving to Christ, The Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro. Insta360 One X VR Tour
One of the most spectacular places on Earth. Keep your faith always up! Enjoy the view! and the walk!