Explore: Miyazaki
General Info
Description:
Miyazaki is a city on the South Eastern coast of Kyushu and is well known for its coastal scenery and its beautiful mountainous regions which are wonderfully complemented by a bustling nightlife scene, world-class resorts, and numerous sports facilities.
The Miyazaki port looks out over the Hyuga-nada Sea and has the most accessible marine route in Kyushu to the Tokyo area. It also has convenient access to the Kansai area.
The port functions perfectly with other transportation systems such as Miyazaki Airport, highways, and train lines, and serves as a distribution port that sustains the circulation of goods as well as daily living in the southern Kyushu region.
Located inside the Miyazaki Port is Miyazaki Seaside Park where facilities for marine recreation – including a marina and an artificial beach – are available. Next to the port is the Sheraton Seagaia Ocean Resort, a large resort facility.
Entrance Notes and Cautions:
The marina is often closed to visitors because the entrance becomes too shallow (in extreme conditions, even people who moor their boats there are not allowed to exit or enter).
Position:
31°52’18.66″N, 131°29’28.25″E (harbor entrance)
Docking
Marina:
Sun Marina is Miyazaki’s only full-scale marina where boats and yachts can be moored, stored and repaired. There is also a seawall to enjoy the fishing grounds.
For more information on Easter Kyushu by Kirk Patterson, long-term cruiser in Japan – see here.
Last updated: July 2021
Related Businesses
Sun Marina
Address: Miyazaki Pref., Miyazakishi, Shimbeppuchou, Maehama, Japan, 1400-16
Facilities include toilet and shower, training room, fishing park, parking, playset open space, boatyard and a mooring facility where 93 vessels can be moored as... Read More
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