Most people know Miyajidake for the famous view: the long path leading straight from the shrine to the sea, perfectly aligned with the sunset twice a year. But beyond that iconic shot, the site itself is massive and absolutely stunning.
You can explore the main shrine, several smaller sub-shrines, and even a corridor of vermillion torii gates that reminded me a bit of Fushimi Inari in Kyoto. The place felt calm yet grand, filled with beautiful details and peaceful corners. We stayed about 1 to 1.5 hours just wandering around, taking photos, and enjoying the atmosphere