Ōmiya
Ōmiya 大宮 is a Japanese word originally used for the imperial palace or shrines, now a common name, and may refer to:
People
- Ōmiya, or Ōmiya of the Third Street (三条の大宮 Sanjō no Ōmiya) is a female character in The Tale of Genji, an 11th-century novel
Places
- Ōmiya Palace
- Ōmiya Bonsai Village, famous for bonsai pot gardening is located in Kita-ku, Saitama, Japan
- Ōmiya-shuku, the fourth station on the 17-19th-century Japanese national highway Nakasendō, located in current Ōmiya-ku, Saitama
- Railway stations: See Ōmiya Station (disambiguation) for an incomplete list
- Local governments:
- Current ward / government names
- Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Ōmiya, Saitama, Japan.
- Hitachi-Ōmiya, Ibaraki, Ōmiya, Naka District, Ibaraki, Japan
- :ja:Ōmiya regional autonomous ward (ja:地域自治区 chiiki jichi-ku), Miyazaki, Miyazaki was Ōmiya, Miyazaki District, Miyazaki, Japan
- Past government names
- Ōmiya, Chichibu District, Saitama was a town and now is a part of Chichibu, Saitama, Japan
- Ōmiya, Watarai District, Mie was a town and now is a part of Taiki, Mie, Japan
- Ōmiya, Naka District, Kyōto was a town and now is a part of Kyōtango, Kyoto, Japan
- Ōmiya, Fuji District, Shizuoka was a town and now is part of Fujinomiya, Shizuoka, Japan
- Ōmiya, Minami-Aizu District, Fukushima was a village and now is a part of Minamiaizu, Fukushima, Japan
- Ōmiya, Shioya District, Tochigi was a village and now is a part of Shioya, Tochigi, Japan
- Ōmiya, Shimotsuga District, Tochigi was a village and now is a part of Tochigi, Tochigi, Japan
- Ōmiya, Oku District, Okayama was a village and now is divided into Okayama, Okayama and Setouchi, Okayama, Japan
- Ōmiya, Hino District, Tottori was a village and now is a part of Nichinan, Tottori, Japan
- Ōmiya, Inashiki District, Ibaraki was a village and now is a part of Ryūgasaki, Ibaraki, Japan
- Current ward / government names
Sports
- Omiya Ardija, a professional football (soccer) club based in Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Japan and Ōmiya Park Soccer Stadium
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