
都井岬
Toi, Kushima City
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Cape Toi
Cape Toi is the southern tip of Miyazaki's coast, a windswept headland of grassy hills rolling down to the Pacific. It is famous above all for the Misaki-uma — a herd of small native horses that have roamed half-wild here since the Edo period, grazing freely across the cape.
History & Culture
The Misaki-uma
Designated a National Natural Monument, the Misaki-uma have lived half-wild on the cape for some 300 years — one of only a few native horse populations left in Japan.
Toi, Kushima City, Miyazaki
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