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Miyazaki Jingu Shrine
Tidy, beautiful Shinto shrine
enshrining the first emperor Jinmu.
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Unagi House Shinoya
Kinshicho/Sumiyoshi, Tokyo
Unagi (eel), Japanese
1022.03 km
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Niku to Sakana no Kyomachi Koshitsu Konjakumonogatari Sakae Branch
Sakae, Aichi
Izakaya (Japanese tavern), Taverns
706.94 km
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Matoi Ginza
Ginza, Tokyo
Kaiseki (course menu), Japanese
1015.44 km
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Ryouriya Somekawa
Gotanda, Tokyo
Japanese, Japanese
1009.32 km
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Surrounded by a large forest, Miyazaki Jingu shrine was built to enshrine the first emperor, Jinmu. The forest is a wild birds’ paradise and you can enjoy bird-watching. Many events are held there, attracting visitors from all over Japan. At Miyazaki Jingu Festival every October, a parade of people in ancient costume stroll around the city, and at the Yabusame field in the precincts, Yabusame, or horseback archery, is performed on April 3 every year. The local specialty at Miyazaki Jingu is Sanpai-mochi, or shrine's rice cake. Sanpai-mochi is sold from 6:00 a.m. on the 1st day of every month. The rice cake sold is different every month, made from carefully selected, different ingredients.
Address
Miyazaki Shrine
2-4-1, Jingu, Miyazaki-shi, Miyazaki
Access from major landmarks
Miyazaki Station - Miyazaki Shrine
From Miyazaki Station - Miyazaki-Jingu Station
Four minutes (via JR Nippo Main Line)
From Miyazaki-Jingu Station to Miyazaki Shrine
Approx. Ten minutes by walk
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