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It is crowded on weekends with cherry blossom viewing.
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I went to see the cherry blossoms. The lawn is wide and beautiful, and there are many playsets for children to play, and the view is wonderful. The exhibits of the castle are also interesting.
From the city of Miyazaki, take the national highway 10 to Miyakonojo by car 30. The road from the national highway to the museum is still a steep uphill. You can overlook the town of Takaoka while climbing a steep slope. It may not be suitable for people who are just tourist destinations, but it is highly recommended for those who can imagine the past from history. On the road from Miyazaki City to this museum, there is also a roadside station with surprisingly fresh agricultural products, and the scenery is good and you can enjoy it. Because there are many days off, ...
It is a museum located on the top of the mountain of Tengajo Park, a famous cherry blossom spot in Miyazaki City. Except for the cherry blossom season from March to April, it is only open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Free. Since "Amagajo" is the name of Yamashiro, it seems that there was no castle tower. I was mistaken because the building of the museum is designed like a castle tower. It seems that it imitated the design like a castle tower for the revitalization of the town.
It is known as a facility that symbolizes peace in Miyazaki. However, the reason for seeing the contents and items on display is.. This place is famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms than the history library inside the castle. The view is good enough to see all of Takaoka Village. There is a large lawn and amusement facilities, which is the best place for children to play.
It has a strong feeling of being built, and the impression is that it is a box. The museum is small and minimal, but it is modern with only new facilities. I think the best thing is the view from the observatory. It's free, but it's delicate whether it's worth a visit from outside the prefecture because it's poorly accessed.
It is crowded on weekends with cherry blossom viewing.
I went to see the cherry blossoms. The lawn is wide and beautiful, and there are many playsets for children to play, and the view is wonderful. The exhibits of the castle are also interesting.
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From the city of Miyazaki, take the national highway 10 to Miyakonojo by car 30. The road from the national highway to the museum is still a steep uphill. You can overlook the town of Takaoka while climbing a steep slope. It may not be suitable for people who are just tourist destinations, but it is highly recommended for those who can imagine the past from history. On the road from Miyazaki City to this museum, there is also a roadside station with surprisingly fresh agricultural products, and the scenery is good and you can enjoy it. Because there are many days off, ...
Open only on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays!
It is a museum located on the top of the mountain of Tengajo Park, a famous cherry blossom spot in Miyazaki City. Except for the cherry blossom season from March to April, it is only open on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Free. Since "Amagajo" is the name of Yamashiro, it seems that there was no castle tower. I was mistaken because the building of the museum is designed like a castle tower. It seems that it imitated the design like a castle tower for the revitalization of the town.
Amazajo is a castle inside the park.
It is known as a facility that symbolizes peace in Miyazaki. However, the reason for seeing the contents and items on display is.. This place is famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms than the history library inside the castle. The view is good enough to see all of Takaoka Village. There is a large lawn and amusement facilities, which is the best place for children to play.
Observatory in the shape of a castle tower
It has a strong feeling of being built, and the impression is that it is a box. The museum is small and minimal, but it is modern with only new facilities. I think the best thing is the view from the observatory. It's free, but it's delicate whether it's worth a visit from outside the prefecture because it's poorly accessed.