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Miyazaki (Aburatsu), Japan

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A seaside resort town that enjoys more sunshine than any other Japanese city, Miyazaki is the capital of the prefecture of the same name. Those who love sand and surf appreciate the miles of coastline and mild climate that create excellent beachgoing and surfing conditions almost year-round. If you prefer the mountains, verdant ranges rise inland, where you might plan a day trip to the hot springs of Kirishima, the gorge of Takachiho or the Aya Teruha pedestrian bridge suspended nearly 500 feet above a forested valley. Natural wonders are also found closer to the city in the unique geology of peaceful Aoshima Island and in shrines to ancient gods tucked in seaside caves and scenic parklands. The city proper has fascinating museums and abundant shopping opportunities. Or visit a distillery to learn the process of making shochu, a popular Japanese spirit distilled from many different sources, such as sweet potatoes, rice or barley.