Heiwadai Park
Heiwadai Park is located in toward the North of Miyazaki city.
This suspension bridge crosses over the Aya River in Miyazaki Prefecture. The bridge was the highest conventional suspension bridge at the time of its completion in 1984. In 2011, the bridge was renovated.
Heiwadai Park is located in toward the North of Miyazaki city.
The Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Nature and History opened in 1971 and offers exhibits connected to the nature and history of Miyazaki Prefecture.
This is the main shinto shrine of Miyazaki city. This shrine enshrines Emperor Jinmu, who is said to be the first Emperor of Japan.
Gunkei is a Japanese restaurant chain specializing in Miyazaki's famous char-grilled chicken.
Cafe Kunugi is a small cafe on Shiki-dori in the Tachibana shopping area.
Ogura is a Japanese restaurant specializing in Miyazaki's famous local dish Chicken Nanban.
A 6-minute drive from Miyazaki Station, Hotel Marix Lagoon features hot public baths, massages and beauty treatments. Air-conditioned rooms come with free wired
A 22-minute drive from Miyazaki Airport, Hotel Marix offers comfortable rooms with both free WiFi and wired internet, massage treatments and a restaurant. It ha
Featuring chargeable massages, a launderette and rooms with free Wi-Fi, Toyoko Inn Chuodori is located in downtown Miyazaki. The hotel offers free-use lobby com
Located a 5-minute drive from JR Miyazaki Station, Miyazaki Daiichi Hotel provides comfortable accommodation with large public baths and sauna. A breakfast buff
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel AreaOne Miyazaki City offers accommodation in Miyazaki. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Every room
Hotel JAL City Miyazaki offers bright rooms with free WiFi. It features a restaurant and a 24-hour front desk. Miyazaki Train Station can be reached with a 10-m
Tanize Suspension Bridge is the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Japan.
Kadowaki Suspension Bridge offers a panoramic view of Jogasaki Coast in Izu. The bridge is 48 meters in length and 23 metres above the ground and overlooks caves formed from lava over 4,000 years ago.
Opened in 2006, Kokonoe Yume Otsurihashi is a 390 meter long, 173 meter tall bridge suspension bridge offering amazing views of the Kuju-Renzan mountain range and Shindo-no-taki waterfall. Officially the highest pedestrian-only suspension bridge in Japan, be sure to visit if you're brave enough to walk over it!
Yume no Tsuribashi literally translates to Suspension Bridge of Dreams and is a popular scenic lookout.
The Mikaeri Suspension Bridge overlooks the Mikaeri Waterfall. It is located in the Nasushiobara area of Tochigi.