1. Udo Jingu
A picturesque shrine built into a cave overlooking the ocean, known for its unique location and prayers for safe childbirth.
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A picturesque shrine built into a cave overlooking the ocean, known for its unique location and prayers for safe childbirth.
A theme park featuring replicas of Easter Island Moai statues, beautiful gardens, and ocean views.
A charming shrine located on Aoshima Island, surrounded by subtropical plants and the famous Devil's Washboard rock formations.
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An important Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Jimmu, offering a peaceful atmosphere and traditional architecture.
A scenic suspension bridge in Aya town, offering stunning views of the surrounding forest and mountains.
An ancient kofun burial mound cluster with over 300 tumuli, surrounded by beautiful cherry blossoms in spring.
A botanical garden and park featuring a variety of flowers, a greenhouse, and recreational facilities.
A historic park featuring the Peace Tower and scenic walking paths with views of the city.
A family-friendly zoo home to a variety of animals including lions, giraffes, and elephants.
A unique geological formation along the coast consisting of layered rock formations resembling a washboard.
A museum showcasing the natural history and cultural heritage of Miyazaki Prefecture.
An interactive science museum with exhibits on astronomy, technology, and natural sciences.
A scenic mountain pass offering panoramic views of the Nichinan coast and surrounding landscapes.
An art museum featuring works by local and international artists, including traditional and contemporary art.
A spacious urban park with walking trails, sports facilities, and picnic areas ideal for relaxation.
A coastal park offering beautiful ocean views, walking paths, and access to nearby beaches.
A scenic gorge known for its clear streams, waterfalls, and hiking trails through lush nature.
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