As I had only been to the scenic areas in Miyazaki, my impression was it was a rural part of Kyushu. I remembered I saw cars on roads (I don’t know what brand, as they were not the big Japanese car brands like Toyota etc) which were very compact and cute type, and I never saw them in Fukuoka.
The Miyazaki station in the video, however, was very large and modern, proving me wrong! I find the Miyazaki station bear some similarities to Hakata station. The big open space in front of the station, the long u shaped sheltered taxi stand/car pickup point, Amu Plaza, and slight wavy design.
There was no high rise buildings in the surroundings at all, revealing the beautiful blue sky. Being able to see the vast, endless sky is truly healing.
The area that was most mesmerising was certainly at the roof top of Amu Plaza! It was so picturesque with the shrine, torii gate, and the wonderful cityscape in the background!
From the rooftop, one could see the glow of the sunset through the clouds,which was beautiful and touching, yet it also reflected the impermanence of life. Once night falls, everything returns to its starting point, waiting for dawn to arrive when sunlight will once again shine upon the earth.
Thank you for your great effort to bring us another great video in an unfamiliar city! This video was like a missing puzzle piece from my trip to Miyazaki ( as my trip last year bypassed all the train stations in Kyushu).
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As I had only been to the scenic areas in Miyazaki, my impression was it was a rural part of Kyushu. I remembered I saw cars on roads (I don’t know what brand, as they were not the big Japanese car brands like Toyota etc) which were very compact and cute type, and I never saw them in Fukuoka.
The Miyazaki station in the video, however, was very large and modern, proving me wrong! I find the Miyazaki station bear some similarities to Hakata station. The big open space in front of the station, the long u shaped sheltered taxi stand/car pickup point, Amu Plaza, and slight wavy design.
There was no high rise buildings in the surroundings at all, revealing the beautiful blue sky. Being able to see the vast, endless sky is truly healing.
The area that was most mesmerising was certainly at the roof top of Amu Plaza! It was so picturesque with the shrine, torii gate, and the wonderful cityscape in the background!
From the rooftop, one could see the glow of the sunset through the clouds,which was beautiful and touching, yet it also reflected the impermanence of life. Once night falls, everything returns to its starting point, waiting for dawn to arrive when sunlight will once again shine upon the earth.
Thank you for your great effort to bring us another great video in an unfamiliar city! This video was like a missing puzzle piece from my trip to Miyazaki ( as my trip last year bypassed all the train stations in Kyushu).
博多のアミュプラザにも、同じような屋上庭園があった気がします。
ある程度、統一しているのかな?
Nice view!
お客さんいないねえー‼️
Merci beaucoup pour cette très belle vidéo ! 💙🗾👍🙏
Fck off of this town. It one of the last place in Japan not infested with overtourism.
いろんな制約で「アミュプラザ宮崎」は他都市のように大規模な建物に出来なかったらしいね。段々のデザインは意図したものでなく、日照権の問題でそうせざる負えなかったらしい。高さを上げれなかったのも日照権やその他の問題のため
宮崎市は電車の乗降客数は少なく、九州内でも1番の車社会。でも、街は綺麗で良い都市だね😊
地方都市あるあるだけど、多くの人は3km先の「イオンモール宮崎」に行ってると思う。行ったことあるけどめちゃくちゃデカい
平野が広すぎると人口もバラけるから基本宮崎見たいなだだっ広い都市は人通りは比較的少ない。大分も同様。長崎は例外だけどその分生活面でのデメリットがデカすぎる。