HOME TO 2000 RACEHORSES: JAPAN'S BIGGEST TRAINING CENTER

Published on February 25, 2024

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The Miho Training Center in Japan is home to 2000 racehorses and 100 trainers, including Sakae Kunieda, while another 100 trainers are based at Ritto Training Center, featuring the likes of Yasuo Tomomichi.

Champion Japanese racehorses such as Almond Eye (2019 Tenno Sho Autumn, 2018 Japan Cup, 2018 Dubai Turf, 2018 Oka Sho, 2018 Yushun Himba, 2018 Shuka Sho), El Condor Pasa (1998 Japan Cup, 1998 NHK Mile Cup, 2nd in 1999 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe), Taiki Shuttle (1998 Yasuda Kinen, 1998/1997 Mile Championship, 1998 Prix Jacques Le Marois, 1997 Sprinters Stakes), Mr. C.B. (1983 Tokyo Yushun, 1983 Satsuki Sho, 1983 Kikuka Sho, 1984 Tenno Sho Autumn), Glory Vase, Win Bright, Normcore, Blast Onepiece and Oju Chosan have been trained from Miho.

The world’s largest horse racing training center, Miho boasts an Equine Hospital, a swimming pool and a standing Equine MRI machine, the second of its kind in Japan behind Ritto.

Britain’s champion jockey Oisin Murphy (Japan Cup winner aboard Suave Richard) has been based at the Miho Training Center when riding in Japan.

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