Miyazaki

Overview

Miyazaki, located on Kyushu’s southeastern coast, is a prefecture of natural beauty and mythology. Takachiho Gorge, with its sheer cliffs and emerald waters, is steeped in Japanese legend. The Udo Shrine, set in a cave overlooking the sea, is dedicated to the father of Japan’s first emperor. Aoshima Island, surrounded by the unique rock formations of the 'Devil’s Washboard,' offers a tropical retreat. Miyazaki is also known for its beaches, perfect for surfing, and local specialties like mangoes and Miyazaki beef.

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