The flight path into Miyazaki curves low over the coast, and through the window the Pacific already looks closer than expected — pale, wide, unhurried. On the ground, the air carries a softness that the calendar alone cannot explain. The city sits at the southern edge of the Miyazaki Plain, with the Oyodo River cutting through before emptying into the Hyūganada, and the Wanizuka highlands pressing in from the south.
Lunch here might be chiken nanban — fried chicken in sweet vinegar with tartar sauce, a dish that belongs entirely to this city — or a bowl of hiyajiru, cold miso broth poured over rice with tofu and cucumber, eaten without ceremony at a counter. The agricultural hinterland produces mango, Hyūganatsu citrus, and greenhouse vegetables year-round, and that abundance moves quietly through the daily market and the restaurant kitchen alike. In October, the Miyazaki Jingū Taishō — locally called Jinmu-sama — draws the city into procession around the shrine dedicated to Emperor Jinmu, filling the streets with a formality that sits comfortably beside the ordinary weekday.
Aoshima, a small island to the south, is ringed by wave-cut rock formations known as the Oni no Sentakuita, and the entire island constitutes the grounds of Aoshima Shrine, its tropical vegetation listed as a national natural monument. The place is not theatrical about any of this. Fishermen work out of the harbor nearby, the stadium fills in February with baseball camp crowds, and the city continues its particular rhythm — coastal, agricultural, warm — without needing to announce itself.
Stay in Miyazaki, Miyazaki
What converges here
- Uchiumi Yakkoso Habitat
- Aoshima Subtropical Plant Community
- Sadowara Castle Ruins
- Yasui Sokken Former Residence
- Motonoharaiseki Site
- Ikime Tumulus Group
- Mukasa Castle Ruins
- Hasugaike Yokoana Tumulus Group
- Uchiumi no Akogi
- Sarukawa no Icho (Ginkgo Tree of Sarukawa)
- Moroishi-yama
- Osira Fuji Wisteria at Miyazaki Shrine
- Kiyotake no Okusu (Great Camphor Tree of Kiyotake)
- Uruno Hachiman Camphor Tree Grove
- Takao no Tsukishirame
- Koda Shrine Honden
- Former Fujita Family Residence
- Former Kuroki Family Residence (formerly located in Takaharu, Nishimorokata District, Miyazaki Prefecture)
- Former Kuroki Residence
- Kaku Hika Specimen Collection
- Nichinan Kaigan
- Kyushu Chuo Sanchi
- Miyazaki Resort Onsen Tamayura-no-Yu (Tamayura Onsen)
- Mount Wanitsuka
- Miyazaki
- Minami-Miyazaki
- Sadowara
- Hyūgasumiyoshi
- Miyazaki-Kukou
- Kiyotake
- Miyazaki-Jingu
- Tano
- Kibana
- Uchiumi
- Kano
- Minami-Miyazaki
- Minamikata
- Kodomonokuni
- Konaikai
- Oribusako
- Hyuga-Kutsukaké
- Sozanji
- Tayoshi
- Tayoshi
- Hasugaike
- Undokoen
- Aoshima
- Miyazaki Airport
- Aoshima Fishing Port
- Nojima Fishing Port