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Miyazaki City, located in southeastern Kyushu, Japan, is renowned for its warm climate and stunning natural landscapes. As the mythical birthplace of Japan's founding legends, it features attractions like Takachiho Gorge and the sun-drenched Nichinan Coast. The city blends Shinto traditions with modern resort facilities, symbolized by the iconic Phoenix statue representing rebirth and prosperity. Miyazaki beef and royal vacation heritage add to its unique charm.
Top must-see is the breathtaking Takachiho Gorge, where visitors can boat beneath the 17m-high Manai Falls. Aoshima Shrine sits on a myth-shrouded island accessible via the "Devil's Washboard" tidal formations. At Nichinan Coast, Sun Messe park displays authentic Easter Island moai statues, while Miyazaki Jingu hosts dramatic sacred performances every October. Don't miss the tropical-style street performances along Tachibana-dori at night.
Miyazaki is a meat lover's paradise with its prized Miyazaki beef and Jitokko chicken. Must-try dishes include Chicken Nanban (fried chicken with tartar sauce) and charcoal-grilled Miyazaki steak. Seafood enthusiasts should sample mackerel sushi flavored with Hyuganatsu citrus. Locals swear by "Hiyajiru" - chilled miso soup over rice - as a summer staple from street vendors.
From Miyazaki Airport, buses reach downtown in 30 minutes. The Miyazaki Kotsu bus network covers the city (1-day pass: ¥1,000). Reaching Takachiho requires highway buses (2 hours) - renting a car is more convenient. Taxis start at ¥730 but fares add up for distant attractions. The JR Nichinan Line's "Umisachi Yamasachi" sightseeing train requires reserved seats booked in advance.
Best seasons are April-May (cherry blossoms & azaleas) and October-November (pleasant autumn). Summer (June-September) offers beach activities despite heat, with spectacular fireworks in July. Winter temperatures (10-15°C) mean fewer crowds.
English signage exists at major stations/tourist spots, but a translation app helps. Free "MIYAZAKI Free Wi-Fi" covers the city; prepaid SIMs available at convenience stores. Cash dominates, though international cards work at department stores. Dial 110 (police) or 119 (ambulance) for emergencies; Miyazaki University Hospital has multilingual staff. "Daikoku Drug" on Tachibana-dori sells medicines until midnight. Electrical outlets are 100V, compatible with flat two-pin plugs.