This shrine on Aoshima is known as a shrine for marriage. There is a beautiful statue of Benzaiten, one of Hyuga's seven lucky gods, holding a biwa (you can view this by booking in advance).
Aoshima, Miyazaki City: Area: 31,000m²: Transportation: Train/ 10 minutes walk from JR Aoshima Station. Bus/ 10 minutes walk from Aoshima bus stop on the Aoshima Line. Car/ 25 minutes from Miyazaki Station. Telephone: +81-985-21-1791 (Miyazaki City Tourism Association) Parking: No cars entry.
Aokigahara Forest | Sea of Trees Aokigahara is a forest, but not just any forest: it is known as the suicide forest. The forest is located at the northwest base of Mt. Fuji.
Aya Castle (Aya-jo) is believed to have been built in the first half of the 14th century. It came to be called Aya Castle as the person who built this castle identified himself as Aya. It was abandoned because of an order issued in the first half of the 17th century by the Edo shogunate which restricted domains to only one castle each.
Aya Castle (Aya-jo) is believed to have been built in the first half of the 14th century. It came to be called Aya Castle as the person who built this castle identified himself as Aya. It was abandoned because of an order issued in the first half of the 17th century by the Edo shogunate which restricted domains to only one castle each.
Miyazaki (宮崎市, Miyazaki-shi, Japanese: [mijaꜜzaki]) is the capital city of Miyazaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Located on the coast and crossed by several rivers, Miyazaki City enjoys scenic views of both ocean and nearby, verdant mountains.
When evening falls on Miyazaki, a scarlet and indigo sky drops behind the phoenix palms that line many of the city's roads. You might think you were stroll
Eda Shrine Introduction Two gods, Izanagi no mikoto and Izanami no mikoto, are enshrined in this ancient shrine that was written about in the Engishiki in the early 10th century.
There are 1-2 direct buses per hour from Miyazaki Station (West Exit) to Heiwadai Park. The trip takes about 30 minutes and costs 320 yen.
Miyazaki Seaside Park Introduction At the north of Hitotsuba Beach, Miyazaki City, lies this marine resort facility that is used as a center for recreational activities.
About Horikiri Pass. Horikiri Pass is a notable sightseeing location in the southern part of Miyazaki Prefecture. Horikiri is located along Japan National Route 220, and the road going through the mountain pass involves an extremely sharp turn that you cannot see beyond before you go around it.
www.miya-shoko.or.jp /ikime /histo /ikime _jinnsya.html Glossary of Shinto Ikime-jinja (生目神社) is a Shinto shrine located in Miyazaki, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan.
Hyūga (日向市, Hyūga-shi) is a port city in Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on April 1, 1951, with the joint merger of Tomishima Town and Iwawaki Village.
Nihon Minka-en is an Open Air Folk House Museum, on a train line out of Tokyo towards Kawasaki. This might sound like an unprepossessing setting, but in fact it is a charming park nestled into the hills, containing about 25 old Japanese folk houses from 15 prefectures, that have been collected from all around Japan.
Miyazaki Prefectural Office became famous as a tourist spot when Hideo Higashikokubaru, a national celebrity, became the mayor of Miyazaki. Miyazaki-jingū, a shrine in the city's center, is one of Miyazaki's sacred dedications to Japan's first emperor, Jinmu.
Miyazaki City phoenix Zoo. Zoo that is located in average of vast pine woods in HITOTSUBA coast where it faces Miyazaki City northeastern and the Pacific Ocean, and is adjacent to resort facilities group of "Sheraton resort phoenix Sea Gaia".
Miyazaki Prefectural Art Museum (宮崎県立美術館, Miyazaki Kenritsu Bijutsukan) was established in Miyazaki, Japan, in 1995. The collection focuses on artists from or associated with Miyazaki Prefecture and also includes works by Picasso, Klee, and Magritte.
homepage (jp) Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History (宮崎県総合博物館, Miyazaki-ken sōgō hakubutsukan) is a prefectural museum in Miyazaki, Japan, dedicated to the natural history and history of Miyazaki Prefecture.
Saitobaru Archaeological Museum of Miyazaki Prefecture http://saito-muse.pref.miyazaki.jp TEL.0983-41-0041 FAX.0983-41-0051
Miyazaki-jingū, a shrine in the city's center, is one of Miyazaki's sacred dedications to Japan's first emperor, Jinmu. Heiwadai Tower or "Peace Tower" (also known as the Hakkō ichiu monument), in the expansive Heiwadai park, is a must-see for tourists.
Across the street from Miyazaki Station is the Miyazaki Science Center. Also known as Cosmoland, this museum features many interactive exhibits with an emphasis on physics and space.
Located inside the Miyazaki Port is Miyazaki Seaside Park where facilities for marine recreation - including a marina and an artificial beach - are available. Next to the port is the Sheraton Seagaia Ocean Resort, a large resort facility.
The north-to-west area bordering Oita and Kumamoto contains the Kyushu Mountains, while the south area bordering Kagoshima has the Kirishima Mountains and the Wanitsuka Mountains. These mountains create a barrier against the winter wind, which, with the effect of the warm Pacific current, keeps the climate of Miyazaki mild.
Sun Messe Nichinan (サンメッセ日南) Transport Rail. JR Kyūshū provides rail transport through the city via the Nichinan Line. The city's central station is Nichinan, but Aburatsu and Obi provide access to their respective districts. Road. National Route 220 is the main transportation artery, passing through the center of the city.
On January 1, 2006, Sadowara, along with the town of Tano (also from Miyazaki District), and the town of Takaoka (from Higashimorokata District), was merged into the expanded city of Miyazaki and no longer exists as an independent municipality.
Miyazaki Prefecture Miyazaki; Miyakonojō; Nichinan; Transportation. The primary form of transportation in Mimata is the car. There is one train station in Mimata and it is on the Nippō Main Line of Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu). Attractions. Shiibae Park (椎八重公園) is famous for its Azalea Festival.
The Hososhima Port is located in Hyuga City, the center of the coastal region of eastern Kyushu. It has served as an important center for maritime transportation since olden times. The port was designated as a Special Major Port in 1951.
Sumiyoshi-taisha is the main shrine of all the Sumiyoshi Shrines in Japan, of which there are some 200. Sumiyoshi-taisha is said to have been built around the 4th or 5th century. The present main shrine was built in 1810.
Every Friday and Saturday in the summer, a fireworks event called “A Summer's Night Fantasia” is held. The beer gardens of the hotels alongside the park make for a great viewing spot. Also, at the end of August, “Miyazaki Summer's Night Festival” is held.
Tarumizu Park, Miyazaki : Lihat ulasan, artikel, dan foto Tarumizu Park di antara objek wisata di Miyazaki di TripAdvisor.
Inside the park stands the Peace Tower, or Heiwadainoto, a tower constructed of stones sent from all around Asia and one of Miyazaki's most recognizable landmarks. The Peace Tower was meant to symbolize a united world.
The shrine is dedicated to konohanasakuya-hime, a goddess of Japanese myth. She is worshiped as the goddess of marriage because the famous Ninigi-no-mikoto coming from Takamagahara, the land of the gods, fell in love with her at first sight, and also as a goddess of easy delivery because she gave birth to triplets of Ninigi.