Hyuga travel guide
Spectacle art collection of exposed Rocks created by raging wave. Hyuga is a bay city,
facing the Hyuga nada Sea. The whole area along Cape Hyuga- misaki with its many
exposed rocks is designated as the Nippo-Kaigan Quasi-National Park. Umagase at the
top of Cape Hyuga-misaki is a precipitous cliff of pillar-like rock, towering as high as 70m.
Cruz Sea
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Your dream come true here. The Cruz Sea is an area of ocean
that appears to have a cross in it when viewed from an observatory.
This cape is known as a ria coast; the “cross shape” was created
by the narrow terrain here being eroded by rivers, resulting in a
cross-shaped sea route.
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Umagase
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Exciting scenery created by raging wave of Hyuga Sea. The coastline
here is a ria coastline, marked by intricate waterways sandwiched
between cliffs. The cliffs here are 70m high and the waves’ splashing
against them is an enchanting sight.
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Mimitsu
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Let’s meet the old days of Japan. The area in the city is designated
a National Important Preservation District for Groups of Historic
buildings, and there remain much of the atmosphere of the 19th
century, including buildings of old times, earthen walls, and stone
pavements.
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Hyuga Sun Park
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Recreation facilities facing to Hyuga Sea. It is located along national
road 10 in the southern part of Hyuga. It is a complex leisure facility
with hot spring facilities and road stations Hyuga, restaurants and
camping grounds.
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Miyazaki-prefecture