As the number of visitors to Japan surges, the reality remains that few Japanese people are truly able to understand and convey the country’s魅力 (charm and appeal) to the world.
Japan’s 47 prefectures each possess their own distinct cultural spheres, yet even Japanese people themselves are often unaware of the depth of this rich diversity.
For instance, many Japanese are surprised to learn that Japan ranks as the 11th most populous country in the world.
Meanwhile, foreign tourists rely on the internet to gather information, but much of what they find is riddled with inaccuracies.
As the editor-in-chief of a travel magazine, I am committed to sharing the true魅力 of Japan with the world.
Disclaimer: This article is based on personal opinions and research.
【 Miyazaki 】
Miyazaki Prefecture, nestled in the southern island of Kyushu, is a captivating region blessed with a warm climate and stunning coastlines.
Its breathtaking landscapes, where azure seas meet pristine white sands, and mystical sites like Takachiho Gorge, the setting for ancient Japanese myths, create a harmonious blend of natural beauty and rich history that continues to enchant visitors.
Beyond the scenery, Miyazaki offers a treasure trove of culinary delights, from fresh seafood to local specialties, complemented by the heartfelt hospitality of its friendly residents.
This unique combination makes Miyazaki a truly special destination.
Before you set foot in this enchanting prefecture, here are some intriguing tidbits to pique your interest:
Unexpected Insights into Miyazaki’s Economy and Culture: