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● Shusen-no-Mori | ● Sun Messe Nichinan | |||||||
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● Miyazaki City Phoenix Natural Zoo | ● Heiwadai Park | |||||||
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Must See Places In Miyazaki
Renown Sports In Miyazaki
Must Try Food In Miyazaki
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Must See Nature Of Miyazaki
Umagese(Hyuga City)
Rising vertically 70 meters above sea level, this cliff was so named because of its resemblance to the shape of a horse's back.("Umagase" means "Horse's back" in Japanese)
Sekino-O Falls
The waterfall is 18 meters above the Shoudai River, and 40 meters wide.Downstream from the falls, it is possible to see many holes of various
sizes in the riverbed.
sizes in the riverbed.
Kunimigaoka Cloud Ocean
The summit of this hill is 513 meters above sea level, and has views of both Mt. Sobo, and Mt. Aso. On early-spring and late-autumn mornings, or when there is a big difference between the maximum and minimum daily temperatures, the dramatic Cloud Ocean can be seen.
Cape Toi (Kushima City)
Located at the very South of the Prefecture,this area has long been home to a breed of wild horse known as "Misaki-uma".
Ebino Plateau(Ebino City)
Located at the foot of Mt. Karakunidake, Ebino Plateau is surrounded by virgin forest and volcanic lakes, and is the highest place in Kyushu with hot springs
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Culture Of Miyazaki
Miyazaki Science Center
This is a place where you can view the wonders of the universe in the planetarium, and also take part in enjoyable scientific experiments. The center is due to reopen in May 2004.
Miyazaki Pref. Museum of nature and history
This is a place where you can experience the beauty and history of miyazaki. On the grounds, a replica or an ordinary 19th century style house has been constucted.
Miyazaki Pref. arts Center
Equipped with Japan's largest pipe organ, and the isaac stern hall, this arts center is among the best in the country.
Miyazaki Pre. Art Museum
This Art Museum has a collection of about 2000 works of art, including picasso's "woman with a Velvat Hat on an armchair, and pigeon."
This is a place where you can view the wonders of the universe in the planetarium, and also take part in enjoyable scientific experiments. The center is due to reopen in May 2004.
Miyazaki Pref. Museum of nature and history
This is a place where you can experience the beauty and history of miyazaki. On the grounds, a replica or an ordinary 19th century style house has been constucted.
Miyazaki Pref. arts Center
Equipped with Japan's largest pipe organ, and the isaac stern hall, this arts center is among the best in the country.
Miyazaki Pre. Art Museum
This Art Museum has a collection of about 2000 works of art, including picasso's "woman with a Velvat Hat on an armchair, and pigeon."
Saturday, November 13, 2010
History Of Miyazaki, Japan
Also known as Miyazaki Prefecture, it is located in the South Eastern corner of the island of Kyushu, the Southernmost of the four main island in Japan. The Western area of the Prfecture is mountainour, consisting of the Kyushu mountain range & the Kirishima volcanic zone & the Eastern border is the coastline of the Pacific Ocean.
Miyazaki has a total area of approximately 7,734 km2 & a population of 1,166,074 people. In addition to its year-round warm climate, Miyazaki's weather is among the best in Japan based on the amount of fine days, sunshine & precipitaion, due to the influence of warm currents off the coast.
Miyazaki plays a prominent part in Japanese mythology, as it is believed to be the home of the Gods who created Japan. There are many places in Miyazaki that have links to these Gods & their deeds that are mentioned in the ancient myths & legends & many reminders of this distant past such as the Saitobaru Burial Mounds still remain today.
Due to its long history as a holiday destination, Miyazaki boasts abundant accommodation facilities & service levels in these establishments that are second to none. The whole of Miyazaki has a relaxed tropical atmosphere.
Cities In Miyazaki
- Ebino
- Hyuga
- Kobayashi
- Kushima
- Miyakonojo
- Miyazaki (Capital)
- Nichinan
- Nobeoka
- Saito
History Of The Japanese Exchange Programme
The friendship between Assumption English School & Miyazaki, Japan started in 1999. In all, our school has sent 4 batches of students on this Exchange Programme & more are bound to experience this amazing trip. The first batch that Assumption English School sent consisted of 38 students from the Concert Band, who went to Miyazaki for a Band Music Exchange Programme with the students there. In 2001, a batch of 30 students participated in the programme, in 2004, another 20 students & recently in 2008, another group of students were sent to Japan.
The itinerary for each programme was planned to maximize the students' potential in various aspects.
The trip included a home stay with host families, where our students had an insight to the typical lifestyle of Japanese families. School visits were also included as part of the programme to allow interactions between students. Hence they were able to immerse themselves in the school culture & gain insights in the school activities.
Through these activities, our students learnt more about the Japanese culture. In return, our students also shared their nation's identity through presentations, songs & interactions. Participants were able to learn & appreciate the differences in cultures.
Of course, the trip would not be complete without time for 'Resting & Relaxing'. Each trip ended with a round of enriching sightseeing & interesting shopping.
& in the of 2010, Assumption English School will be sending another amazing group of students over to Miyazaki, Japan to continue the legacy of the Japanese Exchange Programme...
The itinerary for each programme was planned to maximize the students' potential in various aspects.
The trip included a home stay with host families, where our students had an insight to the typical lifestyle of Japanese families. School visits were also included as part of the programme to allow interactions between students. Hence they were able to immerse themselves in the school culture & gain insights in the school activities.
Through these activities, our students learnt more about the Japanese culture. In return, our students also shared their nation's identity through presentations, songs & interactions. Participants were able to learn & appreciate the differences in cultures.
Of course, the trip would not be complete without time for 'Resting & Relaxing'. Each trip ended with a round of enriching sightseeing & interesting shopping.
& in the of 2010, Assumption English School will be sending another amazing group of students over to Miyazaki, Japan to continue the legacy of the Japanese Exchange Programme...
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