Overview
Cape Toi is a cape in Onago, Kushima City, Miyazaki Prefecture, facing the Pacific Ocean. It sits at the eastern end of Shibushi Bay and the southern end of the Hyuga-nada Sea, and is widely known for the wild horses that roam its grasslands freely. Sweeping views of ocean and meadow make it a memorable destination.
Highlights
- ●Wild horses roaming the grassland freely
- ●Mount Ogi and Komatsugaoka, a national natural monument
- ●Panorama of the Pacific from the cape
- ●Landscape where Shibushi Bay meets the Hyuga-nada Sea
History
A strip of land in the heart of the cape includes Mount Ogi and Komatsugaoka, which are designated a national natural monument by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Jutting into the Pacific, the cape has long been renowned for its beauty and its wild horses.
Access
The cape is located in Kushima City, Miyazaki Prefecture, facing the Pacific Ocean. It lies where Shibushi Bay meets the Hyuga-nada Sea, with views over sea and grassland. Please check maps and official information for detailed routes.
Best season
Daytime from spring through autumn is best, when the grasslands are green and the horses stand out. On clear days you can enjoy a sweeping panorama of the Pacific.
Map
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Suggested itinerary
- 1Arrive at the Cape Toi area in Kushima City
- 2Watch the wild horses on the grassland
- 3View the Pacific from a lookout on the cape
- 4Enjoy the nature of Mount Ogi and Komatsugaoka
Did you know?
💡 Cape Toi is famous for the wild horses (Misaki horses) that roam it freely, and its core hills, Mount Ogi and Komatsugaoka, are designated a national natural monument.
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