Mimitsu Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings
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Why not take a stroll through the streets lined with buildings from the late Edo period to the early Showa period, experiencing a town overflowing with history and charm?
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Explore the streets lined with historic buildings from the late Edo to early Showa periods, experiencing a town rich in history and charm.
Enjoy a relaxing time while taking in the beautiful scenery of Hyuga Bay.
Experience the history of a town that once thrived on maritime trade.
Learn about Mimitsu's history and culture at local museums.
Find local specialties and traditional crafts at souvenir shops.
By car, it's about a 15-minute drive from Hyuga city center via National Route 269 towards Mimitsu. Free parking is available in various locations around the port. Show route
Op.Hours
24 hours a day
Cld.Days
None
Fee
Free
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※Free parking is available at various locations around the port.
※The area has many narrow alleys, making navigation challenging. We recommend checking a map beforehand.
※When sightseeing, please be mindful of local residents and maintain a quiet atmosphere.
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Overview
Mimitsu, located in Hyuga City, Miyazaki Prefecture, is a designated Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings. The town unfolds along Hyuga Bay, its streets lined with buildings from the late Edo period to the early Showa period. The historical and charming streetscape will make you feel as if you've stepped back in time.
Mimitsu once flourished as a port town, bustling with maritime trade. Many ships reportedly came and went, filling the harbor with energy. However, with the advent of railroads, the port gradually declined. Despite this, the people remained in Mimitsu and continued their lives there.
While the former vibrancy is gone, many buildings that evoke the past remain. These structures tell the story of Mimitsu's history and its people's lives.
When exploring Mimitsu, take your time to admire these buildings. Imagine the construction methods and the lives of those who lived there. You'll undoubtedly gain a deeper understanding of Mimitsu's history and culture.
Mimitsu also has museums and souvenir shops. Museums offer insights into the town's history and culture, while souvenir shops provide opportunities to purchase local specialties and traditional crafts.
Mimitsu is a captivating tourist spot where you can experience history and culture. Be sure to visit!