5 Sights in Miyazaki, Japan (with Map and Images)
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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Miyazaki, Japan! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Miyazaki. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.
1. 木花神社
Kibana Shrine is a shrine located in Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. Enshrine Hikoho no Nigi Mikoto and Konohana Sakuyabime. After Kibana Sakuya gave birth to three princes in a fire, the "remains of a no-door room" that is said to have been used as a maternity house remain in the precincts.
2. 立正寺
Risshoji Temple is a temple of Nichiren Buddhism located in Suehiro, Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. Since it is a separate temple of Minobusan Kuonji, the main temple of Nichiren Buddhism, it does not have its own mountain name, and is called Minobusan Miyazaki Betsuin Risshoji.
3. Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History
Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History is a prefectural museum in Miyazaki, Japan, dedicated to the natural history and history of Miyazaki Prefecture. The museum opened in the grounds of Miyazaki Jingū in 1971.
Wikipedia: Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History (EN), Website
4. Amaga Castle
Amagajo (天ガ城, 天ガ城) was a Japan castle (mountain castle) located in Uchiyama, Takaoka Town, Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. Also known as Takaoka Castle and Fumoto Castle. Former name: Uchiyama Castle. One of the 48 castles of Ito. Miyazaki City Designated Historic Site. Currently, it is maintained as Amagajo Park, and the castle-style building "Miyazaki City Amagajo History and Folklore Museum" has been opened.
5. 蓮ヶ池横穴群
The Hasugaike Kofun Cluster is a cluster of corridor-type kofun tombs dug in artificial caves in a tuff cliff of located in the Yoshiki neighborhood of the city of Miyazaki, Miyazaki Prefecture in Kyushu Japan. It was designated as a National Historic Site in 1971 because it is the southern limit of the distribution of horizontal corridor-type kofun in Japan.
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