By plane
Miyazaki has its own airport. JAL, ANA and the discount carrier Solaseed (formerly Skynet) have regular flights from Tokyo Haneda Airport, Osaka Itami Airport and various other locations throughout Japan. There are also flights to Souel and Taipei through Asiana and EVA respectively. Airline pricing is highly variable, but the cheapest option to Miyazaki is usually the Solaseed �10,000 "Visit Japan" fare for travelers with a �Temporary Visitor� visa (the same requirement as the JR Pass) which is good for just about any single flight on the airline. Though, this is esentially a standby ticket, so you may have trouble during peak demand periods. Peak demand in Japan is around New Years, Golden Week (end of April/start of May), and Obon in August, and of coarse, Friday and Sunday evenings are always more busy than weekdays.
Buses connect the airport to the main Miyazaki station in 25 minutes (�400), while the JR Miyazaki Airport Line runs 1-2 trains per hour to Minami-Miyazaki station (�340). If you are under 21, you can get tickets cheaper than normal.
By train
Most people will take the Kirishima limited express which makes multiple daily runs from Kagoshima (2-2.5 hours, �4100).
If you connect to the Shinkansen in Kagoshima, it is anouther 2 hours for Hakata to Kagoshima (2.5 hours from Kukura). You can take a single Shinkansen from Shin-Osaka to Kagoshima in 4.5-5 hours.
Anouther option, the more scenic route, from Kokura station in Kitakyushu, the first stop in Kyushu on the San'yo Shinkansen, is to take the Sonic limited express to Oita or Beppu and transfer to the Nichirin limited express (�8300). A few Nichirin trains run from Kokura or Hakata in Fukuoka directly to Miyazaki, with no change of trains necessary, but most people that take this route like to stop to see Beppu. The route is about 5 hours which is about the same as the Shinkansen route from Kokura.
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