Factory / Workshop Spots in Aya Area

  • Kuramoto Aya Shusen No Mori
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    Travel / Tourism
    Miyazaki Pref. Higashimorokatagunayachou Minamimata 1800-19
    "This is a tourist facility of “Unkai Shuzo” located in Higashimorokata County, Miyazaki prefecture. At the “Aya Natural Brewery Museum "", visitors with reservations are able to observe sake making and experience sake tasting. The facility also houses restaurants and souvenir shops offering shochu and beer from Unkai Shuzo, as well as accommodation and hot spring facilities. Many tourists visit and enjoy the theme park-like facility daily."

    雲海酒造関連複合施設。お土産コーナーやレストランも充実。トイレは温水洗浄便座も快適。筋金入りのクロキリストには目の保養になるか不明。宮崎市、綾町を含む東諸県郡限定、数量限定出荷の宮崎の地酒(純米酒)が甘くてスッキリ飲みやすくオススメです。

  • Glass Art Kuroki
    Travel / Tourism
    Miyazaki Higashimorokata-gun Ayacho Minamimata 1800-19
    "This glass studio adjoins the Kuramoto Aya Shusen no Mori tourist facility owned and operated by the Unkai Shuzo brewing company. The studio's showroom is overflowing with sparkling glass and displays a wide selection of pieces by the studio, from cute animal figurines to items deftly crated by proclaimed ""modern master"" Kuniaki Kuroki. The studio's Aya kiriko cut glass expresses the traditions and natural beauty of Japan; inspired by the evergreen forests which symbolize Aya Town, these exquisite works of art are garnering attention as the world's first multicolored cut glass. In May, August, and November, the studio holds glassmaking activities such as creating accessories, kiriko cut glass, and blown glass."
  • Aya Natural Kura Tour
    Travel / Tourism
    Miyazaki Higashimorokata-gun Ayacho
  • Aya no Local beer
    Travel / Tourism
    Miyazaki Higashimorokata-gun Ayacho Minamimata 1800-19

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An unmissable highlight of Kyushu, Miyazaki prefecture satisfies nature lovers with its dramatic gorges cut out of rugged cliffs, leading into waterfalls and beaches of green-blue water popular among surfers. Takachiho Gorge in the north of the prefecture tells a tale of centuries-old Japanese mythology in a fantastic setting, allowing visitors to explore the waters by boat before heading up to the cave at the Awano Iwato Shrine, where the sun goddess was said to have hidden, plunging the world into darkness.

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