We will take you to the power spots in Miyazaki City and to restaurants where you can enjoy Miyazaki's culinary bounty. (Meals are not included in the price.)
Minimum number of applicants: 2
departure time
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Departure 8:30 Return 14:00 (tentative)
Course Content
8:30
Miyazaki Station East Exit or Sea Gaia
8:40
Etah Shrine
9:00
Misogi Pond
9:30
peace table
11:00
Miyazaki Shrine lunch
14:00
Miyazaki Station East Exit or Sea Gaia
Tour Fees
one person6,000Yen (incl. tax)
Meals not included
Same rate for adults and children
Shared-ride service from/to Sea Gaia or Miyazaki Station (minimum number of applicants)2 persons)
Please note that the ride may not be available depending on reservations.
It is one of the four Hyuga shrines mentioned in the Engishiki written in the Heian period (794-1185) and enshrines both Izanaki-no-mikoto and Izanami-no-mikoto.
Misogi Pond
In Hyuga mythology, this is the pond where Izanaki-no-mikoto performed "misogi" (purification) to purge the defilement of the land of Yomiuri.
peace table
A peace tower inscribed with the words "Eight Hundred and One Worlds."
It was designed by sculptor Jizo Hinako, who also designed the "Yatagarasu," the symbol of the Japan Football Association. The bronze door depicting the departure of Emperor Jinmu is a must-see.
Miyazaki Shrine
The main deity is Emperor Jinmu, affectionately called "Jinmu-sama" by the citizens, and Ugayafukyaez-no-mikoto and Tamayorihime are also enshrined.