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Miyazaki Jingu — Grand Shrine in the Forest

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Miyazaki Jingu — Grand Shrine in the Forest

Miyazaki Jingu is one of Kyushu's most important shrines, dedicated to Emperor Jimmu — Japan's legendary first emperor who supposedly began his eastern conquest from this region. The shrine complex is set in a dense forest of ancient cedar and camphor trees, with the main hall built in Shinmei-zukuri style (simple, unpainted wood architecture emphasizing natural materials).

The shrine grounds cover 28 hectares, with multiple secondary shrines scattered through the forest connected by gravel paths.

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Getting There

Access Information

2-4-1 Jingu, Miyazaki City. 15-min bus from Miyazaki Station or 5-min walk from Miyazaki-Jingu Station. Free entry. Main hall: 6:00–18:00. Museum: ¥300, 9:00–16:30.

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**Forest exploration:** Most visitors only see the main hall. The forest behind contains several auxiliary shrines worth exploring — follow gravel paths deeper into the woods (15-minute circuit). The

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