6 Souvenirs You Must Buy When Visiting Takachiho

6 Souvenirs You Must Buy When Visiting Takachiho

Takachiho, a town in Miyazaki overflowing with natural spots and power spots, is a must-visit destination. Whether traveling for leisure or business, souvenirs from your destination are indispensable. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything specific, why not pick up a personal souvenir as a memento? Here, we introduce 6 souvenirs from Takachiho in Miyazaki Prefecture! There is a wide variety of souvenir items available in Takachiho. Gifting souvenirs to those close to you or those who have helped you along the way might even lead to new discoveries during your trip.

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6 Souvenirs You Must Buy When Visiting Takachiho

1. Ohisama Cheese Manju / Adult Cheese Manju

An unmissable souvenir from Takachiho in Miyazaki Prefecture is the popular cheese manju sold at "Kashikobo Sorairo." Though the shop looks small, it is incredibly popular and even has its own parking lot. Moreover, if you make a reservation in advance, you can taste them freshly baked!

There are two types of cheese manju. First, the classic "Ohisama Cheese Manju" is made using Kyushu butter and wheat flour. Not only in Takachiho but also as a souvenir from Miyazaki, this manju features a crispy dough generously filled with rich cream cheese, giving it a texture reminiscent of a cookie.

The other type, "Adult Cheese Manju," comes in elegant packaging, making it an ideal souvenir for anyone, especially for seniors or those you are grateful to. It uses Gorgonzola, one of the world’s three great blue cheeses, resulting in a refined flavor that pairs well with wine. If you visit Miyazaki, be sure to get one as a souvenir!

2. Tunnel Station Sake “Takachiho Meguri”

At Kagura Shuzo, which is home to the famous tourist attraction "Tunnel Station" in Miyazaki Prefecture, you can sample various types of sake, including Miyazaki’s distinctive shochu. Once inside, you’ll find many items you’d want to take home as souvenirs. However, carrying many sake bottles can be troublesome. That’s why the set “Takachiho Meguri” is recommended. It features a selection of shochu and liqueurs at an affordable price, and even though the bottles are small, they offer plenty of flavor.

There is an enormous variety to choose from, so you can try samples and pick the sake that best suits the person you’d like to gift. There are also larger gift-size options available, making it the perfect place if you’re looking for an alcoholic souvenir. With a hotel nearby, be sure to stop by before you leave Takachiho.

3. Keema Curry / Side Dish Miso Made by Shiitake-ya

In Mita-i, Takachiho-cho, you’ll find "Sugimoto Shoten," a shop specializing in dried shiitake mushrooms. The dried shiitake here are directly sourced from over 1,700 local producers in the Takachiho region who harvest mushrooms from logs without pesticides. They deliver only the very best of their selection. These carefully chosen dried shiitake are then processed into luxurious products such as "keema curry" and "side dish miso."

The "keema curry" comes in a retort pouch, so you don’t need to worry about its expiration date when buying it as a souvenir. This curry, with a flavor that is distinct from ordinary curries, is highly recommended as a souvenir. The "side dish miso" can be used in various ways, but it goes particularly well with vegetables like cucumbers. Since it comes in a jar, it keeps well and is affordably priced—an ideal souvenir from Miyazaki.

4. Mango Caramel from “Miyagehin Yasugahara”

“Miyagehin Yasugahara” is a conveniently located shop between Amanoiwato Shrine and Tenganegahara in Takachiho. Tenganegahara is famous as a powerful spiritual spot in Miyazaki.

The shop’s specialty is “Mango Caramel.” It is reasonably priced as a souvenir for yourself and is one of Miyazaki’s recommended items! Save the taste as a surprise for when you visit. The shop also offers a wide range of other souvenirs; you can buy all the necessary items there. In addition to souvenirs, they also recommend “ripe mango soft serve” and books related to Takachiho’s mythology and legends. Consider stopping by for a break during your Takachiho tour in Miyazaki!

5. “Mythology Senbei” Featuring the Face of Amaterasu

Nasu Beikokuten sells souvenirs made from high-quality buckwheat flour and corn produced in Takachiho-cho, Miyazaki Prefecture. These are perfect not only as souvenirs but also as snacks for when you get a little hungry during your Miyazaki tour.

Among their senbei, the “Mythology Senbei,” which is molded in the shape of the Kagura mask of Amaterasu, is recommended as a souvenir. In addition to the “Mythology Senbei,” they also offer “Honey Senbei” and “Yuzu Miso Senbei.” Although the combinations might seem unusual, they are delicious. These senbei are enjoyed by both children and the elderly, making your memories of Miyazaki even more delightful.

6. Original “Mikagura Inkan” with Engraved Sculptures

Koorogi Inbo is a stamp shop in Takachiho, Miyazaki Prefecture that offers stamp-making and sales, as well as postcard and business card design services. They offer a wide variety of fonts and materials, allowing you to create an original stamp.

One of Koorogi Inbo’s standout products is the “Mikagura Inkan,” which is recommended as a souvenir. This stamp, engraved with a deity associated with Takachiho’s famous tourist spots, is finished with an air of sophistication. It also makes a great gift for occasions such as weddings, job offers, birthdays, or school admissions. Additionally, if you bring your own stamp, they can engrave it for you. However, be sure to request it in the morning, or your stamp may not be ready on the same day.

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