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you drive along this breathtaking
coastal road, and the blue sky and
horizon stretches out before you,you'll
realize you really are in a tropical
paradise.Take some time to stop and
smell the flowers at the Horikiri
Pass, view the "Devil's Washboard"
rocks of Aoshima Island, and throw
a clay ball for good luck at Udo Shrine. |
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| Aoshima
Island is a small island with a circumference
of only 1.5 kms. It is surrounded
by a rock formation, created by the
crashing waves, known as the "Devil's
Washboard".There is also a shrine
on the Island that attracts worshippers
from far and wide. |
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| This
was the main castle of the Ito clan
during the Edo period (1603-1867).Prior
to that time, many battles were fought
between the Ito clan and the Shimazu
clan, from neighboring Kagoshima,
for possession of the castle. The
castle's front gate, and the "Matsuo-no-maru"
hall have been painstakingly restored,
and the stone wall which surrounded
the castle during the Edo period still
remains. |
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This
shrine is located in a cave on a cliff
next to the ocean. People come here
to pray for long and happy marriages,
easy childbirth, healthy children,
and safety at sea.
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| This
is Japan's biggest and best collection
of burial mounds. There are 311 mounds,
with examples of many different styles,
including large key-hole shaped burial
mounds, and underground cave-type
mounds. |
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| This
building is a replica of the Shosoin
Treasure House, built at the Todaiji
temple in Nara in the 8th century.
Inside are artifacts,such as a bronze
mirror, that reportedly belonged to
an exiled Korean king who fled across
the sea to Nango town. |
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| At
this theme park, you can try your
hand at traditional Japanese industrial
arts, and sample shochu, wine, and
local beer. |
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| On
the top of a hill overlooking the
nearby Pacific Ocean stand 7 replicas
of the Moai of Easter Island. |
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Miyazaki City Phoenix Natural Zoo |
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Heiwadai Park |
At
this natural zoo you can come face
to face with a myriad of animals,
both big and small, (there are even
Flamingoes), from all around the world.
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| Standing
on top of a hill with a panoramic
view of Miyazaki city is a tower which
symbolizes peace. Throughout the year
there are many flowers in bloom all
over the park. |
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| This
shrine, surrounded by untouched forest,
is the site of many festivals throughout
the year. The biggest is the "Aki-no-Taisai"
festival, held each October. During
this festival, there is a big parade
of richly decorated "Shan Shan"
horses (so named due to the sound
the bells they wear make) and people
dressed in traditional Japanese clothing,
all the way from the shrine to the
middle of town. |
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