Cape Toi (都井岬) in Miyazaki Prefecture is a windswept peninsula where wild horses roam free. Known as Misaki-uma, these horses have grazed here for centuries and are now a nationally protected species.
Highlights
Misaki-uma: Around 100 wild horses live here, often spotted grazing in the open grasslands. They’re semi-feral, so enjoy watching them from a distance.
Cape Toi Lighthouse: A short walk leads to sweeping views of the Pacific and rugged cliffs. Perfect for photos or just soaking in the ocean breeze.
Scenic Drive: The road to the cape winds through lush, quiet landscapes, adding to the experience.
Tips for Visiting
Getting There: A two-hour drive from Miyazaki City. Renting a car is your best bet.
Best Time: Spring and autumn for cooler weather and clear views.
Essentials: Bring snacks and water—facilities are limited.
Cape Toi offers a quiet escape into nature, with dramatic scenery and a chance to see Japan’s wild heritage up close. A peaceful and unforgettable stop on any Kyushu trip.