At Cape Toi in Kushima City, Miyazaki Prefecture, more than 10,000 hydrangeas are in full bloom, and the scenery unique to this time of year when wild horses lay grass around the flowers is entertaining.

Along the road at Cape Toi in Kushima City, Miyazaki Prefecture, more than 10,000 hydrangeas are planted by the local town revitalization group.



This year, the flowers started to bloom around the 10th of last month, which is a little earlier than usual, and now the flowers such as blue, purple, and white are in full bloom for about 7 minutes.



About 100 wild horses, "Misaki horses," which are designated as national natural monuments, live in Cape Toi.

While the hydrangea flowers are shining on a light day, the scenery unique to this time of year when the horses are relaxing and grazing is entertaining the visitors.



A couple in their twenties who visited from Osaka was delighted, saying, "Misaki horse is powerful, hydrangea is beautiful, and it seems that you have come to a place other than Japan."



The hydrangea at Cape Toi will be in full bloom in early June, and it seems that you can enjoy it until about the middle of June.