Udo-jingū, Nichinan Kaigan Quasi-National Park
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Facts and practical information
Udo-jingū is a Shinto shrine in Nichinan, Miyazaki prefecture, Japan, south of Aoshima. It is the mythical birthplace of Emperor Jimmu's father Ugayafukiaezu. According to shrine legends, it is the place where the sea goddess Toyotamahime, the mother of said Ugayafukiaezu, built a birth-hut from the feathers of a cormorant. Other gods venerated here are Yamasachihiko, Amaterasu, Amenooshihomimi, Ninigi-no-Mikoto, and Emperor Jimmu. While the original myth includes a tragic divorce of Ugayafukiaezu's parents, the shrine is popular with young couples hoping for easy childbirth and a happy marriage. ()
Day trips
Udo-jingū – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sanmesse ri nan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Udo-jingū open?
Udo-jingū is open:
- Monday 6 am - 7 pm
- Tuesday 6 am - 7 pm
- Wednesday 6 am - 7 pm
- Thursday 6 am - 7 pm
- Friday 6 am - 7 pm
- Saturday 6 am - 7 pm
- Sunday 6 am - 7 pm