📜 Park featuring seven Moai statue replicas, officially sanctioned by Easter Island. 🔍 Located on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Nichinan-shi, Japan. These unique statues, opened in 1996, stand against the Pacific Ocean, each representing a specific blessing (good health, love, leisure, marriage, money, business, academic study) and the spirit of seven legendary Easter Island explorers. Beyond the Moai, explore UNESCO World Heritage exhibition panels, various gardens, and trails. Shops, cafes, and restaurants are also available. # Why Go 🗿 See unique, sanctioned Moai replicas with a dramatic Pacific Ocean backdrop 🌊 Stunning ocean views and dramatic background 📸 Many attractive photo spots, including swings 🦋 Explore diverse insect exhibits at the museum and walk through gardens and trails 🎁 Moai-themed museum, gardens, and gift shop 🙏 Each Moai represents a specific blessing # Why Avoid ⚠️ Park is vast with many slopes, may be challenging for some 🚫 Closed most Wednesdays (check schedule) 🚫 No re-entry allowed 📶 No free Wi-Fi 🚗 Round Car rental costs extra # Tips 🚗 Rental Round Cars available for exploring the park's slopes (fee applies). 🚌 Accessible by bus from Miyazaki Airport or JR Miyazaki Station. 🗺️ Pamphlets available in English, Taiwanese, Korean. 🚬 Smoking areas are provided. # Cost 💰 Adults 1,000 Yen, junior/high school students 700 Yen, children 4+ 500 Yen. # Hours 🕒 Daily 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM, closed most Wednesdays. Open during New Year's, Golden Week, summer holidays, and public holidays. # 🅿️ Parking Free, 220 spaces. # ♿ Wheelchair Limited accessibility due to many slopes. # 🚬 Smoking Area Multiple locations available. # 🛅 Lockers Not available, but items can be left at the shop (except valuables). # 🌐 Wi-Fi Not available. # ❌ Re-entry Not allowed.
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