Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of the Archaeological Museum of the City of Ancient Life

Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of the Archaeological Museum of the City of Ancient Life

Info

58 minutes from JR Miyazaki Station Miyazaki Station bound for Miyako Bus Seito Bus Center, 10 minutes by car after disembarking at the terminus
6km 10 minutes from Higashi-Kyushu Road West Capital IC via National Route 219
100 units

Business Hours

9: 30-11: 30, 13-16: 30 (closed 17)

Price

Entrance free. Experience is charged

Spot Category

Other sights and other experience facilities


Ancient Life Experience Hall with 17 experience menus


A gem that can be made with the experience menu

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Miyazaki Prefectural Museum of Archaeology

The museum is located within the "Special Historic Site Park Nishitohara Kōmun", the largest ancient mound group in Japan, which is a national designated special historic site and has also been certified as a Japanese Heritage Site. It is built to keep the landscape intact, and the burial mound is explained from various angles, including the terrain and history. Some 300 items are on display, including a full-size model of the Nishitohara No. 4 underground-type side-hole tomb, as well as reproductions of the Kōmojike-shaped Haniwa and the boat-shaped Haniwa, and archaeological materials excavated from Miyazaki Prefecture. Throughout the year, there are many special exhibitions, planned exhibitions and lectures, including international exchange exhibitions with Taiwan and South Korea, and various experiences at the attached ancient life experience hall are also popular.

Mount Futakami

It is transmitted as the land of Tian Sun Deshing in Hyuga Fengji. There is also Futami Shrine in the middle. A mountain that is located on the border with Gokase-cho, and has been said to be a mountain where Qiongwok-ki-ki-ki [Nii-no-ko] has been descended. It is called Futamiyama because the two mountains, Odake and Nedake, are united.

Maizuru Park

Takanabe Castle was also called Maizuru Castle because of its terrain resembling the fluttering figure of a crane. During the Edo period, it was the residence of the Akizuki clan of the Takanabe clan, but it is now maintained as a historic site park. In the garden, there are "Takanakamachi Historical Archives" and "Kōjitei Hanare", which is a restored residence of the Akizuki family 11th-generation Tōjiki Tree, and about 500 Yoshino cherry trees bloom in the spring, which attracts a large number of flower visitors every year.

Shirahama Beach

It's a home swimming beach. It's convenient to have rest facilities and concession stands. There's also an auto campsite nearby, which is especially popular with families.

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