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更新日:2020年4月10日
Uda City is located in the Yamato Plateau in the northeastern Nara Prefecture, and consists of four areas; Haibara, Ouda, Utano, and Muro, each with its own history. Compared to other areas in Nara Prefecture, this area is cooler in the summer and colder in the winter, and has a relatively heavy rainfall throughout the year. The official flower of the city is called the Lily of the Valley, and the official city bird is the bush warbler. Uda is a very historic city, whose name has existed since the Manyo era (8th century). In the oldest existing collection of Japanese poetry called Manyo-shu, there is a poem composed by Hitomaro Kakinomoto, one of the greatest poets in the Asuka Period (7-8th century). 「東の野にかぎろひの立つ見へて返り見すれば月傾きぬ」 (Over the eastern field I see the morning glow before sunrise, and when I turn around, I see the setting moon.) This poem was written in Akino, Ouda in Uda City. On a cold winter morning in December, there is an annual event in which people gather at Manyo Park to see the beautiful red sky as written in the poem.
Here is a description of each area in Uda City.
The Quaint Historic Town and Birthplace of Modern Medicine.
Where Ancient Mythology Is Still Alive.
The Perfect Destination for Nature Photography and Outdoor Recreation.
Mysterious and Spiritual Rural Village That Invokes Classic Japan.
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Uda City Tourism Division
17-3 Haibara-Shimoidani, Uda City 633-0206
TEL: 0745-82-2457
FAX: 0745-82-8211
Email: s-kankou@city.uda.lg.jp
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