When you think of Miyazaki Prefecture, you picture a warm, comfortable place to live, right?
It’s also full of nature and a great travel destination for seniors.
This time, we’re introducing a local quiz about Miyazaki Prefecture that’s packed with charm, especially for older adults.
If you’re from Miyazaki, you’ll find the questions easy to answer, and if you want to learn more about the area’s appeal, it’s a great way to boost your knowledge.
Miyazaki is famous for Takachiho Gorge, a popular sightseeing spot.
People love its scenery for the mystical atmosphere it exudes.
We’ve also gathered quizzes about other sightseeing spots and local dishes.
Have fun while you answer!
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[Miyazaki Prefecture Local Quiz for Seniors] Simple and Fun Questions (1–10)
What fruits are inside the popular “Nanjakora Daifuku” from Miyazaki Prefecture?
- Apple
- strawberry
- mango
See the answer
strawberry
It’s a daifuku with a really funny name, isn’t it? Inside, it’s filled with strawberry, chestnut, and cream cheese anko. It’s striking and very satisfying to eat, so it’s famous as a local specialty sweet.
What does “taihen da” mean in the Miyazaki dialect?
- It’s not me.
- almost
- great; admirable; amazing; excellent; respectable (context-dependent)
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It’s not me.
In Miyazaki Prefecture, people use the dialect word “bokuja” to mean that something is tough or a big deal. Since the word “boku” sounds like it’s referring to oneself, it might be hard for people who aren’t from Miyazaki to understand that it actually means something is difficult.
What is the local cuisine of Miyazaki Prefecture?
- cold soup
- pork miso soup
- chicken soup
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Hiyajiru is a local dish made by blending minced fish, charred miso, and ground sesame, thinning it with dashi, and pouring it over rice. It’s a popular choice in the summer when people tend to lose their appetite. Its smooth texture and gentle flavor are especially appealing.
Where is the famous tourist spot where the Moai statues stand?
- Qingdao
- Sunmesse Nichinan
- Cape Toi
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Sunmesse Nichinan
Seven moai statues tower along the Nichinan Coast. It’s also considered a power spot where touching each statue is said to bring different benefits. Be sure to take a photo with the moai statues and the ocean in the background.
When in 1934 was Takachiho Gorge designated as a national Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument?
- October 11
- September 11
- November 10
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November 10
Takachiho Gorge is famous as a scenic spot rooted in mystical mythology. Its highlights are, above all, the powerful combination of towering cliffs and waterfalls. The refreshing scenery is truly moving.
What delicacy did Miyazaki Prefecture succeed in domesticating?
- caviar
- foie gras
- terrine
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caviar
Caviar is the roe of the white sturgeon, and Miyazaki Prefecture was the first in Japan to successfully achieve full-scale aquaculture. Since caviar is considered one of the world’s three great delicacies, that was a tremendous contribution, wasn’t it?
In the Miyazaki dialect, how do you say “painful/hard” (tsurai)?
- Mr./Ms. No
- wimp
- carefree
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Mr./Ms. No
In Miyazaki Prefecture, people reportedly say “nosan” when they’re having a hard time. For example, “I’m nosan today.” It seems to be used when someone is feeling unwell or going through a tough time.


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