Explore mystical shrines, sacred sites, and stunning gorges in Miyazaki’s enchanting landscapes. Discover anime locations and ancient myths on this captivating tour.
Explore mystical shrines, sacred sites, and stunning gorges in Miyazaki’s enchanting landscapes. Discover anime locations and ancient myths on this captivating tour.
- Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine - Nestled in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kamishikimi Kumanoza Shrine offers a magical journey along its path adorned with nearly 100 lanterns. Each step taken feels like an entrance into a mystical realm. This shrine is also celebrated as a backdrop for the popular manga “Hotarubi no Mori e” and “Natsume’s Book of…
- Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine - Nestled in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kamishikimi Kumanoza Shrine offers a magical journey along its path adorned with nearly 100 lanterns. Each step taken feels like an entrance into a mystical realm. This shrine is also celebrated as a backdrop for the popular manga “Hotarubi no Mori e” and “Natsume’s Book of Friends,” drawing numerous international visitors.
- 天岩戸神社 西本宮由緒 - Amanoiwato Shrine, located in Takachiho Town, Nishiusuki District, Miyazaki Prefecture, is famous for the tradition of stacking stones at Amanoyasugawara to make wishes. The shrine is dedicated to the celestial rock cave (Amanoiwato), believed to house a deity. It is revered as a sacred place with powerful energy for healing and enhancing fortune and luck. Many worshippers visit to receive goshuin (stamp seals) and omamori (charms) for divine protection.
- Amano Yasugawara - Legend has it that wishes made while stacking stones here will come true, leading many visitors to create numerous stone towers of wishes.
- Takachiho Gorge - Formed by ancient volcanic eruptions of Mount Aso, Takachiho Gorge is a stunning ravine with towering cliffs and the 17-meter-high Manai Waterfall. The breathtaking landscape is further enhanced by three bridges that span the gorge, adding to its natural beauty.

- Local guide
- Lunch time
- Shuttle bus (gorge → parking lot)
- Local specialty souvenirs
- Local guide
- Lunch time
- Shuttle bus (gorge → parking lot)
- Local specialty souvenirs
- Personal expenses
- Lunch cost
- Personal expenses
- Lunch cost
Kamishikimi Kumanoza Shrine: A popular anime filming location for “Hotarubi no Mori e” and “Natsume’s Book of Friends.” It features a lantern-lit path that feels like a journey into another world. The Todoroki Rock symbolizes “success,” while the sacred Nagi tree is associated with love and business prosperity.
Amanoiwato Shrine & Amanoyasugawara: This…
Kamishikimi Kumanoza Shrine: A popular anime filming location for “Hotarubi no Mori e” and “Natsume’s Book of Friends.” It features a lantern-lit path that feels like a journey into another world. The Todoroki Rock symbolizes “success,” while the sacred Nagi tree is associated with love and business prosperity.
Amanoiwato Shrine & Amanoyasugawara: This sacred site is central to the Amanoiwato myth. The West Shrine is known as the cave where Amaterasu hid. At Amanoyasugawara, visitors stack stones to make wishes, creating countless prayer towers.
Takachiho Gorge: This V-shaped gorge was formed by ancient volcanic eruptions. It is home to the 17-meter Manai Waterfall, which is among Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls. A 1-kilometer walking trail offers scenic views.
Kihachi’s Power Stone: A massive 200-ton boulder, said to have been thrown by the demon Kihachi, is adorned with a giant shimenawa rope.
Takachiho Three Bridges: These three arch bridges—Taisho, Showa, and Heisei—span a single gorge, a unique feature in Japan.
Sennin’s Folding Screen Rock: This 70-meter columnar joint cliff resembles a folding screen, standing majestically.
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