Experience the world's unique horse race in Hokkaido. Just at the Hiroshima Racecourse. Ten wins is a horse race that weighs more than 1 ton with a heavy iron sled and runs on a 200-metre straight track. The horse farm, which originated in the Hokkaido reclamation era and was selected as Hokkaido heritage, is a unique race in the world. There are two barrier ramps on the track, not only speed, but also strength and endurance. If you are a first time horse racing challenge, it is recommended to listen to instructions at the rookie counter on the first floor. There are also areas for animal interaction, such as guarding horses, pony and rabbits, and there are horse information halls and production and marketing markets.
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Experience the world's unique horse race in Hokkaido. Just at the Hiroshima Racecourse. Ten wins is a horse race that weighs more than 1 ton with a heavy iron sled and runs on a 200-metre straight track. The horse farm, which originated in the Hokkaido reclamation era and was selected as Hokkaido heritage, is a unique race in the world. There are two barrier ramps on the track, not only speed, but also strength and endurance. If you are a first time horse racing challenge, it is recommended to listen to instructions at the rookie counter on the first floor. There are also areas for animal interaction, such as guarding horses, pony and rabbits, and there are horse information halls and production and marketing markets.
The venue of the "Racehorse" competition is the place of the "Racehorse" competition. The difference between the "Racehorse" and the ordinary horse is that the runner is not riding on the horse's back, but standing on the board dragging behind the horse. This unique horse race in Hokkaido is a continuation of the Hokkaido pioneering period, when the horse farming competition, now only in the Hiroshima Racecourse can be seen. There are stables outside the racecourse, you can buy carrots to feed them, and horse riding experience. Visit the small library to learn more about this competition.
The venue of the "Racehorse" competition is the place of the "Racehorse" competition. The difference between the "Racehorse" and the ordinary horse is that the runner is not riding on the horse's back, but standing on the board dragging behind the horse. This unique horse race in Hokkaido is a continuation of the Hokkaido pioneering period, when the horse farming competition, now only in the Hiroshima Racecourse can be seen. There are stables outside the racecourse, you can buy carrots to feed them, and horse riding experience. Visit the small library to learn more about this kind of race. The race began, the giant horses weighing a ton of heavy iron sleds rushed forward, feeling very hard, seeing the horses so hard to make people can not help but cheer for them! Winning through the focus at the end of the iron sledge.
In the wide racetrack, they drive the world's strongest open horse, horse pull a ton of cargo race, Japan alone, may not be seen anywhere else.