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Tour Course Introduction

Half-day Sightseeing] Nichinan Coast Mythological Journey: Aoshima Shrine & Udo Shrine Course (4 hours)

We will take you to Aoshima Shrine and Udo Shrine.
*You may choose Sun Messe Nichinan instead of Udo Jingu Shrine. If you choose Sun Messe Nichinan, the admission fee of 1,000 yen will be borne by you.

Minimum number of applicants: 2 (for visitors to Japan: 3)

departure time

1Departure 8:30 Return 12:30 (tentative)
2Departure 13:30 Return 17:30 (tentative)

Course Content

08:30 (13:30)Miyazaki Station East Exit,Miyazaki Station Area Hotels
09:00 (14:00)(1) Aoshima Shrine
10:10 (15:10)(2)Roadside Station Phoenix
10:40 (15:40)(3) Udo Shrine
12:30 (17:30)Miyazaki Station East Exit,Miyazaki Station Area Hotels

*You can also choose Sun Messe Nichinan. Admission fee of 1000 yen is to be paid by the customer. Please pay it when you enter on the day.
There is also a plan to/from Sheraton Grande Ocean Resort.
(Please pay an additional 1,000 yen to the driver on the day.)
*Plan to/from Miyazaki Bougainvillea Airport (no extra charge) is also available.

Tour Fees

one person7,500Yen (incl. tax)

Please note that you may have to share a ride with other passengers.

A separate vehicle charter surcharge will apply.

Highlights of this course

  • (1) Qingdao

    Aoshima" is connected by a bridge from Aoshima Beach.
    Although the shore side is a sandy beach, the island is surrounded by jagged rocks called "devil's washboard.
    A small island with a circumference of 1.5 km, the island is overgrown with subtropical vegetation, giving it a slightly otherworldly atmosphere.
  • (1) Aoshima Shrine

    It is the setting of the mythical story of Umiyukihiko and Yamayukihiko.
    It is said that if you visit here, your long life will come true, and it is also a god of marriage.
  • (2)Roadside Station Phoenix

    It is a scenic spot along the Nichinan coast road.
    The Pacific Ocean spread out below and the Oni-no-Washing-Iwa (washing rocks) are most pleasant.
  • (3) Udo Shrine

    This unusual shrine, with its brightly colored vermilion-lacquered main shrine building, is located in a cave at the tip of Cape Udozaki, which juts out into the Pacific Ocean.
    It is very popular for men to throw clay balls, which are "luck balls," with their left hand and women's right hand while making a wish.
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