Getting Around Miyazaki with Kids: Trains, Cars & Family Transport (2026)

Miyazaki sits in the southeastern corner of Kyushu, and that location shapes how families approach it. Train access from Fukuoka takes 5+ hours and isn’t a realistic family option.

Flying into Miyazaki Airport (or Kagoshima Airport plus a drive) is the standard approach instead. Once you’re on the ground, Miyazaki City and Aoshima are train-friendly.

Everything else — Takachiho, the Nichinan coast, Cape Toi — needs a rental car. This guide covers how to get around Miyazaki with kids in 2026 across flight, train, ferry, and rental options, with stroller access and family pricing.

Pair it with our Miyazaki with Kids pillar for the broader trip plan, and our things to do in Miyazaki with kids hub once your transport is sorted.

Quick Picks: Best Family Transport in Miyazaki

  • From Tokyo / Osaka → Fly to Miyazaki Airport (KMI). Most direct option.
  • From Fukuoka → Drive (~3.5 hours), or Sonic + JR Nichirin (~5+ hours).
  • From Kagoshima → JR Nichirin Sea Vessel limited express (~2 hours) or rental car (~2.5 hours).
  • Inside Miyazaki City → JR Miyazaki + Aoshima trains, walking, taxi.
  • To Takachiho / Nichinan → Rental car. Train + bus combo is impractical with kids.

Flying to Miyazaki: The Standard Approach

Miyazaki Airport (KMI) is the easiest entry point for most foreign families:

  • Direct flights from Tokyo (Haneda) — ~1 hour 40 min. Multiple daily ANA, JAL, Solaseed Air, JetStar.
  • Direct from Osaka (Itami) — ~1 hour. Daily ANA, JAL.
  • Direct from Nagoya, Fukuoka, Kobe — Limited routes; useful for cross-Kyushu detours.
  • Airport family services — Nursing room, family toilets, stroller rentals available at the arrival lobby.
  • Airport limousine bus to Miyazaki Station — ~25 min, ¥450 adult.
  • JR direct from airport — Yes; JR Miyazaki Airport line connects to Miyazaki Station in 10 min.
  • Taxi to downtown — ¥3,500–4,500.

Flight Pricing to Budget For

For now-booking families, expect Haneda → KMI one-way around ¥8,000–15,000 on LCCs (JetStar, Solaseed), and ¥15,000–25,000 on ANA / JAL with flexible fares.

Osaka (Itami) → KMI runs roughly ¥9,000–18,000 one-way. Booking 4–6 weeks ahead is the sweet spot for the cheaper LCC seats; school-holiday weeks sell out first.

Landing late or starting a road trip the next morning? Lock a family room near the airport or Miyazaki Station first — compare family-friendly Miyazaki hotels on Agoda →

JR Trains: Inside Miyazaki Prefecture

Miyazaki has limited rail compared to other Kyushu prefectures, but the lines that exist are family-friendly:

  • JR Nichirin / Sonic limited express — Connects Miyazaki to Beppu / Hakata. Stroller-friendly. With kids, the Hakata-bound run is 5+ hours and only worth it for a one-way “scenic experience” leg.
  • JR Nichirin Sea Vessel — Express to Kagoshima-Chuo (~2 hours). Useful for cross-Kyushu families.
  • JR Miyazaki Airport line — Short shuttle from the airport to Miyazaki Station. 10 min.
  • JR Kyushu Pass / JR Pass — Both cover Miyazaki routes. Reserve at the JR ticket window.
  • Stroller storage — Standard end-of-car luggage area.

Going to Aoshima: Train or Car

Aoshima is reachable by JR or rental car from Miyazaki City:

  • JR Nichinan line — Local trains from Miyazaki Station to Aoshima Station. ~25 min. ¥500 adult one-way. Stroller-friendly.
  • Bus from Miyazaki Station — Direct route, similar timing.
  • Car — 30 min drive. Useful if combining with Phoenix Seagaia or a Nichinan road trip.

Building an Aoshima beach day or Seagaia pool stop into the trip? Pre-book the headline attractions so you skip the ticket queue with tired kids — browse Miyazaki activity tickets on Klook →

Rental Cars: When You Actually Need One

Several Miyazaki destinations are essentially impossible with kids on public transport:

  • Takachiho — 3 hours from Miyazaki City. Bus exists but is rare and slow with kids.
  • Nichinan coastal road — JR Nichinan line covers part of it but stops well short of Cape Toi. Car required.
  • Cape Toi wild horses — Drive only.
  • Obi Castle Town — JR Obi Station is reachable but limited service. Car easier.
  • Phoenix Seagaia from outside the city — Bus available but car easier.

Rental Pickup Points & Pricing

Pickup points are Miyazaki Airport (best for road-trip families), Miyazaki Station, or Phoenix Seagaia. Reserve ahead, especially in summer and over Japanese holidays.

Expect roughly ¥5,000–8,000 per day for a compact, and ¥8,000–12,000 for a mid-size or minivan that fits a family plus luggage. Child seats are legally required for kids under 6 and add ¥1,000–2,000 per trip.

Our driving the Nichinan coast with families guide covers the full road plan. When you’re ready to lock a car and child seat, compare rates early — book a rental car at Miyazaki Airport on Klook →

Reaching Takachiho with Kids

Takachiho is challenging because it’s:

  • 3 hours by car from Miyazaki City — Doable but a long stretch with kids.
  • 1 hour from Aso (Kumamoto) — The easier approach. Common pattern: 1 night Aso + 1 night Takachiho.
  • No JR access — The closest train station is far from the gorge.
  • Bus from Nobeoka or Kumamoto — Limited schedule, slow with kids and luggage.

For most families, the Takachiho leg works best as part of a Kumamoto trip rather than a Miyazaki side trip.

The famous rowboat under Takachiho Gorge sells out by mid-morning and has a daily cap, so reserve a slot before you go — book the Takachiho Gorge boat tour on Klook →

Nichinan Coastal Drive: The Road Itself

The Nichinan coastal road from Aoshima south to Cape Toi is one of Kyushu’s most scenic family drives — narrow but well-paved, with sea views nearly the whole way.

  • Total drive — Aoshima to Cape Toi: ~1.5 hours one-way, plus stops.
  • Driving time with kids — Plan a full day. 3–5 stops along the way (Udo Shrine, Sun Messe, Cape Toi).
  • Gas stations — Sparse south of Nichinan. Fuel up in Miyazaki City or Aoshima.
  • Family-friendly rest stops — Multiple “michi-no-eki” roadside stations with toilets and snacks.

Ferry Options to / from Miyazaki

Miyazaki has overnight ferries to Kawasaki (near Tokyo). With kids, the ferry becomes its own travel chapter rather than just a transfer.

  • Marine Express Miyazaki–Kawasaki — Long-distance overnight (~20 hours). Family rooms with private bathroom available. A unique experience for older kids.
  • Cape Toi to Yakushima ferry — Seasonal and irregular. Not a kid-friendly default.

Treat the Marine Express as a slow, memorable leg — book a private family cabin so toddlers can nap and you avoid the open sleeping decks.

Family Transport Tips for Miyazaki

  • IC cards work everywhere — Suica, ICOCA, Sugoca all work on JR, Miyazaki buses, and the airport shuttle.
  • Stroller-friendly stations — Miyazaki Station and Miyazaki Airport have elevators. Smaller Nichinan line stations may not.
  • Confirm rental car return locations — Some pickups in Miyazaki, returns in Kagoshima for cross-prefecture trips. Drop-off fees apply.
  • Avoid driving during typhoon weather — Miyazaki sees more direct typhoon impact than other Kyushu prefectures. Check forecasts the morning before driving.
  • Typhoon season — June to October can disrupt JR Nichirin, Miyazaki Airport, and the Sun Vessel ferry. See our Kyushu typhoon season family guide.

FAQ: Getting Around Miyazaki with Kids

Should we fly or train to Miyazaki? Fly. From Tokyo or Osaka the flight is much faster than rail. From Fukuoka, drive instead of taking the 5-hour train.

How much is a flight to Miyazaki? Haneda → KMI runs about ¥8,000–15,000 one-way on LCCs, and ¥15,000–25,000 on ANA / JAL. Osaka is roughly ¥9,000–18,000 one-way.

How much does a rental car cost in Miyazaki? Around ¥5,000–8,000 per day for a compact, ¥8,000–12,000 for a minivan, plus ¥1,000–2,000 for a required child seat for kids under 6.

Can a stroller fit on JR Nichinan line trains? Yes — standard JR Kyushu local trains have luggage areas at car ends.

Is Aoshima reachable without a car? Yes — the JR Nichinan line runs direct from Miyazaki Station and works fine with kids.

Do we need a car for Takachiho? Strongly recommended. Bus is too rare and slow with kids.

Are taxis baby-seat-equipped? Almost never. Bring your own portable car seat or use a baby carrier for short rides.

Is the Marine Express ferry kid-friendly? Yes for older kids — family rooms with private bathrooms exist. Skip it with toddlers (20-hour crossing too long).

More Family Travel Guides for Miyazaki & Kyushu

Miyazaki moves smoothly with kids when you fly in for the long approach, use JR for the city and Aoshima legs, and rent a car for everything else. The prefecture’s southeastern location means Tokyo and Osaka families fly direct rather than rail.

From inside Kyushu, drive when the destination is Takachiho or Nichinan, and use JR for the Aoshima beach day — that split keeps both your budget and your kids’ patience intact.

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