Away from the Hustle and Bustle, the Seaside City of Miyazaki Shines as a Hidden Gem of Japan
Located in the southern part of the scenic Hyuga-nada, Aburatsu in Nichinan City flourished as a center for tuna fishing and the transport of Obi cedar. As a result, many historical buildings from the Meiji Era to the Taisho and early Showa Eras remain.
The town is filled with an emotional atmosphere and also used as a location for films and dramas, you can enjoy a walk overlooking the historical buildings of Aburatsu and the Hyuga-nada from the Nichinan coast. In terms of gastronomy, the tastes of Nichinan include Jidokko chicken, char-broiled Miyazaki beef, bonito and rice, and Gyo-udon. After the walk, you can relax in a hot spring bath.
A panoramic drive brings you to the Udo Shrine. The Shinto sanctuary at Udo Shrine stands out for its dramatic location — the main hall was built in a large cave, and the entire complex overlooks picturesque rock formations on the Pacific Ocean.
The town is filled with an emotional atmosphere and also used as a location for films and dramas, you can enjoy a walk overlooking the historical buildings of Aburatsu and the Hyuga-nada from the Nichinan coast. In terms of gastronomy, the tastes of Nichinan include Jidokko chicken, char-broiled Miyazaki beef, bonito and rice, and Gyo-udon. After the walk, you can relax in a hot spring bath.
A panoramic drive brings you to the Udo Shrine. The Shinto sanctuary at Udo Shrine stands out for its dramatic location — the main hall was built in a large cave, and the entire complex overlooks picturesque rock formations on the Pacific Ocean.