Souvenirs Spots in Takachiho Area

  • Tunnel’s station, Takachiho Tourist Information and Souvenir Hall
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    Miyazaki Pref. Nishiusukiguntakachihochou Shimono 2221-2
    This is an undiluted sake storehouse for the Kagura Shuzo brewery, famous for products such as the mugi (barley) shochu Kurouma and soba (buckwheat) shochu Tensho. Originally a tunnel for the Trans-Kyushu railroad, construction was stopped due to flooding but gained new life as a barrel storage facility for shochu due to its unchanging temperature and humidity. Around 1,300 barrels are stored in the 1,115-meter-long tunnel, through which the rich aroma of vapor shochu drifts. At the facility’s tourism center, one can try the stored distilled spirit for free.

    A cool winery, using an old train tunnel to store barrels. Different kinds of wine are available for free tasting. Worth to stop by after visiting the gorge. You may also shop for local omiyage at...

  • Takachihocho Tourist Association Takachihocho Tourist Association Directly managed store
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    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachihocho Mitai 964
  • Momiji Do Honpo
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    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachihocho Mi Tai 5767
  • Muraokoshinakayahachinohebussan
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    Miyazaki Pref. Nishiusukigunhinokagechou Nanaori 411-3
  • Maru Kiku Souvenier
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    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachihocho Iwato 794-1
  • Takachihogamadaseshijochokubaishonihachinokura
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    Miyazaki Pref. Nishiusukiguntakachihochou Mitai 1099-1
  • Kudo Souvenir
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    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Takachihocho Iwato 797
  • Ueda Crafts
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    Miyazaki Nishiusuki-gun Hinokagecho Mitate 2051-2

Miyazaki Areas

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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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