Utsunomiya
About Utsunomiya
Utsunomiya, the capital of Tochigi Prefecture, is a city of around 520,000 inhabitants in the northern spans of the Kanto fields, about 100km north of Tokyo. Utsunomiya is a stop on the Tohoku Shinkansen, it is likewise served by the JR Tohoku Main Line, straightforwardly interfacing Utsunomiya with Tokyo's Ueno Station. The JR Nikko Line gives simple access from Utsunomiya to the world legacy sanctuaries and altars of Nikko, about 40km away.
Utsunomiya has little to offer as far as noteworthy structures and neighborhoods. The city is generally present day and useful, filling in as the regulatory, business and mechanical focus of Tochigi Prefecture. Utsunomiya is home to a couple of authentic structures yet they barely legitimize venturing out to the city all alone. They are decent to visit however when you need to invest energy in the city. That may be the situation, for instance, in the event that you head for the strange shake developments, Oyaji Temple and notable quarries of the Oya Valley, only west of the city.
The absence of evident attractions has obviously been a worry to the travel industry advertisers of the city. Searching for any element that could set Utsunomiya separated from different networks and consequently draw in guests, they in the long run concentrated on the nearby food. On Utsunomiya's interestingly wide assortment of gyoza dumplings, to be explicit.