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Udo Jingu Shrine — Cliffside Cave Sanctuary

Published: Jun 1, 2026
Updated: Jun 1, 2026
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Udo Jingu Shrine — Cliffside Cave Sanctuary

Udo Jingu is one of Japan's most dramatically sited shrines — built inside a seaside cave carved into volcanic cliffs, with waves crashing directly below. The shrine is dedicated to the father of Japan's first emperor and is associated with pregnancy, childbirth, and marriage. The vermillion-painted main hall sits within the cave opening, sheltered by the rock ceiling overhead while ocean spray occasionally reaches the shrine precincts.

Visitors traditionally purchase clay balls (undama) and attempt to throw them into a rope circle on a rock formation offshore — success supposedly brings good fortune.

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Getting There

Access Information

Udo, Nichinan City. 40-min drive from Miyazaki City via Nichinan Coastal Road (Route 220). Bus from Miyazaki Station: 70 min, ¥1,000. Free entry. Parking ¥500. Hours: 6:00–19:00 (earlier closing in winter).

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**Tide timing:** Visit at mid- to high-tide when waves crash against the shrine's base rocks, creating dramatic spray and sound. The intensity of the ocean presence changes completely with tide level.

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