[Miyazaki Outing Record]

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Recommended tourist spots in Miyazaki, full of tropical atmosphere

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◼︎Takachiho Gorge
The pyroclastic flow from the Aso volcanic activity flowed in a band along the Gokase River, and was cooled rapidly, forming a cliff-like canyon with columnar joints.

◼︎Takachiho Sandai Bridge
The first time three arch bridges have been built over one valley: Shinbashi, Takachiho Ohashi, Shinto Takachiho Ohashi (concrete bridge), and Sandai Bridge

◼︎Sun Messe Nichinan
A park with a spectacular view of the ocean, symbolized by the Moai statues
The seven Moai statues are lined up, the only ones in the world that have been granted special permission by the Easter Island Elders' Association

◼︎Roadside station Nango

Sells locally grown mangoes and other fruits

Has an open dining area and a jacaranda path

◼︎Obi Castle

During the Edo period, it prospered as the headquarters of the Ito clan's Obi domain

This castle was the site of a fierce battle for ownership between the Ito clan and the Shimazu clan for 103 years

It is rare to see two powers fighting over a single castle for such a long period of time

◼︎Obiten Kura

Located on the street in front of Obi Castle

They offer live demonstrations of the famous "obiten" and traditional local cuisine from the Nichinan region

◼︎Miyako Botanic Garden Aoshima

Has a lawn plaza with a tropical atmosphere and a tropical fruit greenhouse where mangoes and other fruits grow

◼︎Fruit Ono ANNEX

A famous shop that is a staple of Miyazaki sweets shops

Open until late, so you can enjoy a parfait at night

◼︎Ogura Main Store

A popular shop known as the birthplace of chicken nanban
The homemade pickles with tartar sauce are delicious

◼︎Aya International Craft Castle
A craft shop in Aya Town, a facility where you can casually experience authentic weaving, indigo dyeing, and pottery
It is attached to Aya Castle, a fully wooden replica of a mountain castle from 670 years ago

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Post by makaji | Nov 19, 2024

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