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Utsunomiya

Traditional townscape of a castle town. A huge underground space.

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Utsunomiya
“City of Gyoza,” “City of Cocktail,” “City of Jazz”…Utsunomiya has many facets, and has been known as a producer of “Oya-ishi,” or Oya stone, all over Japan since the Edo Period. St. John Church in the city, for example, is a building made by Oya-ishi. At Oya History Museum you can visit the huge underground stope site. The 30-meter depth and 20,000-square-meter huge underground space is used for a variety of events including concerts, plays, and fashion shows. There are many historic shrines and temples in the city, too. Oya-ji temple, among them, provides a unique appearance where the buildings are built as if they were enveloped by a cave, and the ten Buddha figures carved on a rock face are designated as National Important Cultural Properties.

    Address

    Utsunomiya Station
    1-23, Kawamukoucho, Utsunomiya-shi, Tochigi

    Access from major landmarks

    Tokyo Station -Utsunomiya Station
    From Tokyo Station to Akabane Station
    Twenty Three minutes (via JR Keihin Touhoku Line) From Akabane Station to Utsunomiya Station Twenty Seven mintues (via JR Shounan Shinjuku Line Express)

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