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Peaceful shrine in forested grounds. Visit the old houses behind the shrine as well.

When we arrived in Miyazaki it was early afternoon so we took a bus from our hotel to the shrine... read more

Reviewed 16 September 2015
hfot2
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Vermont
Pleasant shrine

This shrine has a pleasant park. The grounds are well maintained and serenely laid out. Be sure... read more

Reviewed 16 February 2014
LaurelPrince
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Los Angeles, California
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Reviewed 25 October 2015

First Emperor Jinmu Tenno had departed from Miyazaki and moved to Kashihara(Nara).
Ship replica of at the time of the departure from the harbor is exhibited.
October 31 is Jinmu Festival. In the downtown area, parades and projection mapping is planned.

Date of experience: September 2015
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Reviewed 16 September 2015

When we arrived in Miyazaki it was early afternoon so we took a bus from our hotel to the shrine. It was an easy ride and the bus dropped us off in the parking area right in front of the main torii to the shrine.

From the torii it is a pleasant walk under tall cedars through the Miyazaki Shrine Forest to the main building. It was quiet and peaceful, not many visitors, neither locals nor tourists. The shrine is rather stark in brown unpainted cedar. It is described as the oldest shrine in the city.

After visiting the religious buildings, proceed down a path through the forest to see several old thatched roof houses which were were brought to the Shrine Forest from around Miyazaki prefecture and reconstructed here. This is perhaps even more interesting than the shrine itself.

The houses look to be surrounded by gardens which were rather dull in November with only a few plants were blooming. One of the structures had an attached building storing old farm equipment. The houses were open and could be entered.

The Prefectural Museum is also here, but it was closed when we visited.

Visitors tip - there are toilets tucked away in this area of the forest and also near the entrance to the shrine in the parking area.

Date of experience: November 2014
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Reviewed 16 February 2014

This shrine has a pleasant park. The grounds are well maintained and serenely laid out. Be sure to visit the Prefectural Museum next door if you're in this area.

Date of experience: February 2014
1  Thank LaurelPrince
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Reviewed 22 October 2013

I visited the Shrine at a sunny day just after typhoon. The colour of sky was so blue and the water colours on that date were great. The shrine itself is so so but the water colours and stone lines on the water, hills create a natural harmony.

Date of experience: October 2013
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Reviewed 2 September 2013

This is a rather quiet shrine, and not that touristic. Worth visiting in early morning when there is even less people. After visiting the front yards of the main structure (you can't go beyond), take a stroll to the backyard to the right of the shrine. There you will find very large and tall trees as well a small pond. A good place for contemplating a bit.

Date of experience: August 2013
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