Nichinan Sun Garden before the typhoon
by Barbie_love
Aug 11, 2023
We didn’t know what to expect when we visited Sun Messe Nichinan, but it turned out to be one of the most surprising and memorable stops of our trip in Miyazaki.
The first thing that caught our eye? Seven massive Moai statues—just standing tall by the sea like they’ve been there forever. It was such a surreal sight. They’re actually replicas of the real ones from Easter Island, and apparently, they’re the only ones in the world officially approved by the Easter Island elders. Each statue is supposed to bring a different kind of luck—like love, happiness, success, and so on—so yes, we all took turns touching them (just in case it works!).
The view from the park was absolutely stunning. The ocean stretched out endlessly in front of us, and there was a kind of peace you don’t get in the city. We took so many photos—especially by the statues and this swing that faced the sea. It really felt like a scene out of a travel ad.
There were families and couples around, but it wasn’t overcrowded, and the atmosphere was really laid-back. Our kids loved running around the open space and exploring little corners of the park. There was even a small café and a souvenir shop where we grabbed some snacks and Moai-themed goodies.
The park isn’t huge, but it’s big enough to walk around slowly and take everything in. We didn’t plan to spend much time there but ended up staying for over two hours just enjoying the breeze, the view, and the peaceful vibes.
If you’re visiting Miyazaki or anywhere nearby, Sun Messe Nichinan is a fun, quirky place to stop by. Definitely worth it for the views and the one-of-a-kind Moai experience.
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