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I want you to stop by here in Miyazaki.
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About 15 minutes west of Miyazaki Jingu Shrine 1.5km. A small shrine on a small hill. This is the transfer of Emperor Jinmu (Kamuyamato Iwarehikonomikoto) from Mi 々 Tsu to the beautiful Yamato region in the east. A place where it is said that he spent just before that. It is also said to be the place where he consulted with his mother and brother, Itsusenomikoto, and set up a strategy for moving east.
It is said to be the ruins of the Imperial Palace before Emperor Jinmu moved to the east. When I went, it was a quiet place with only one local. There are no shrines, so if you want to get a red stamp, you will have to get the bookmark that is left or at Miyazaki Jingu.
It is the site of Emperor Jinmu, who has a meaning in Japanese history. I want a small gentleman to pass by. There is a small building in the forest by the road. But that energy is unique.
It is said that he moved from Kogen Town to Miyazaki and stayed here until he departed for the 45-year-old eastern expedition. A monument to the birthplace of the Imperial Army has been built, and it is said that this place was the birthplace of Japan's first Imperial Army. It's a calm and nice atmosphere, but Miyazaki people don't know much.
Despite being related to Emperor Jinmu, it is quietly built in a residential area. Since it is an ancient historical heritage, I hope that the surrounding area will be improved a little more.
I want you to stop by here in Miyazaki.
About 15 minutes west of Miyazaki Jingu Shrine 1.5km. A small shrine on a small hill. This is the transfer of Emperor Jinmu (Kamuyamato Iwarehikonomikoto) from Mi 々 Tsu to the beautiful Yamato region in the east. A place where it is said that he spent just before that. It is also said to be the place where he consulted with his mother and brother, Itsusenomikoto, and set up a strategy for moving east.
It's a quiet place.
It is said to be the ruins of the Imperial Palace before Emperor Jinmu moved to the east. When I went, it was a quiet place with only one local. There are no shrines, so if you want to get a red stamp, you will have to get the bookmark that is left or at Miyazaki Jingu.
This is the birthplace of Emperor Jinmu.
It is the site of Emperor Jinmu, who has a meaning in Japanese history. I want a small gentleman to pass by. There is a small building in the forest by the road. But that energy is unique.
Emperor Shenwu の Miyazaki の Imperial Palace
It is said that he moved from Kogen Town to Miyazaki and stayed here until he departed for the 45-year-old eastern expedition. A monument to the birthplace of the Imperial Army has been built, and it is said that this place was the birthplace of Japan's first Imperial Army. It's a calm and nice atmosphere, but Miyazaki people don't know much.
it's quietly built and overlooked.
Despite being related to Emperor Jinmu, it is quietly built in a residential area. Since it is an ancient historical heritage, I hope that the surrounding area will be improved a little more.