Tour Course

Megumi course of Miyazaki food

Food Tour
Tour of the power spot of Miyazaki city, will guide you to the shop where you can enjoy the blessings of Miyazaki food. (All meals may require additional)
※ minimum departs number of people 2 people

出発時間

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Starting 8:30 return 14:00 (scheduled)

コース内容

08:30
Miyazaki Station East Exit or Seagaia
08:40
Eda Shrine
09:00
Misogi lake
09:30
Heiwadai Park
11:00
Miyazaki Jingu Shrine
lunch
14:00
Miyazaki Station East Exit or Seagaia

ツアー料金

ツアー料金:お1人様5000円(税込)
  • Meal fee separately
  • Same charge for adults and children
  • Seagaia, or Miyazaki Station departure arrival and departure system (minimum number of people 2)
  • Depending on the reservation situation, you may not be able to board the train.
  • As a cancellation fee, 50% of the fee will be charged on the day and 100% will be taken after the start of the trip

このコースの見どころ

  • Eda Shrine

    The two deities Izanami-no-mikoto and Izanagi-no-mikoto are enshrined here. It has become known as a healing spot in recent years and many people visit to pay their respects. This location is mentioned at the beginning of “Norito” which is chanted at shrines all across the country.

  • Misogi lake

    Misogi lake is located a 5 min walk north of Eda Shrine. This lake appears in the mythology of Japan as the lake where Izanagi-no-mikoto, the deity who birthed the islands of Japan washed away his impurities after entering the Yomi-no-kuni (the Underworld) chasing after his wife Izanami-no-mikoto who had passed away.

  • Heiwadai Park

    Heiwadai park, which sits at 60m above sea level is a beautiful park where you can enjoy nature and flowers of the season. The Tower of Peace (37m tall) which was built to commemorate the loyal family’s 2600 years of reign, can be found here. Construction on this tower was started in 1939 and concluded on the 15th of November 1940. You can look out across Miyazaki city from the tower.

  • Miyazaki Jingu Shrine

    This shrine is dedicated to Emperor Jimmu with his father Ugayafukiaezu-no-mikoto enshrined to the left and his mother Tamayori-hime enshrined to the right.