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Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

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Inari One Sire Mill George (USA) Grandsire Mill Reef (USA) Dam Teito Yashima (JPN) Damsire Larkspur (IRE) Sex Stallion Foaled (1984-05-07)7 May 1984 Died 7 February 2016(2016-02-07) (aged 31) Country Japan Colour Bay Breeder Yamamoto Migi Owner Hiroki Hotehama Trainer Fumio Fukunaga Kiyoshi Suzuki Record 25: 12–3–2[1] Earnings 509,326,400 JPY Major wins Tokyo Okan Sho (1987) Tokyo Daishoten (1988) Tenno Sho (Spring) (1989) Takarazuka Kinen (1989) Arima Kinen (1989) Awards Japanese Horse of the Year (1989) JRA Award for Best Older Male Horse (1989)

**Inari One** ([Japanese](/source/Japanese_language): イナリワン, [Hepburn](/source/Hepburn_romanization): *Inari Wan*; 7 May 1984 – 7 February 2016) was a Japanese thoroughbred [racehorse](/source/Racehorse). Initially a successful racer running local-level races on dirt courses, he was later entered into national level [turf](/source/Turf) races as a five year old. He won major [grade 1](/source/Group_races) races, including the 1989 Spring [Tenno Sho](/source/Tenno_Sho), [Takarazuka Kinen](/source/Takarazuka_Kinen), and [Arima Kinen](/source/Arima_Kinen). He was voted both [Japanese Horse of the Year](/source/Japanese_Horse_of_the_Year) and [Best Older Male Horse](/source/JRA_Award_for_Best_Older_Male_Horse) in 1989 for his successes. Inari One was part of the "Heisei Big Three," along with [Oguri Cap](/source/Oguri_Cap) and [Super Creek](/source/Super_Creek), who helped to renew interest in horse racing in Japan in the late 1980s.

## Background

Inari One was foaled 7 May 1984 at Yamamoto Migi's ranch in [Monbetsu, Hokkaido](/source/Monbetsu%2C_Hokkaido_(Hidaka)).[2] His sire was [Mill George](/source/Mill_George), a successful sire in Japan who had produced numerous successful offspring. Mill George himself was the son of the highly successful [Mill Reef](/source/Mill_Reef), who was one of the best race horses in Europe after World War II. Inari One's dam was Teito Yashima, a daughter of [Epsom Derby](/source/Epsom_Derby) winner [Larkspur](/source/Larkspur_(horse)).[3] Inari One's name was taken from the Anamori Inari Shrine, which is located near the [Ohi Racecourse](/source/Ohi_Racecourse) where he ran most of his races as a three and four-year-old.[4] When he was old enough to begin race training, he was taken in to the stables of trainer Fumio Fukunaga, who was a trainer at Ohi Racecourse. It was decided that Inari One would initially be focused on local-level racing on dirt courses, as most offspring of Mill George that found success had also been at that level and it was assumed that Inari One would likely follow this path.[5]

## Career

### Local racing (1986–1988)

Inari One made his racing debut at Ohi Racecourse on 9 December 1986, where he won by four [lengths](/source/Horse_length). He was scratched from a schedule appearance in a New Year's race, but saw a highly successful 1987 season. Though he was not entered in to the [Haneda Hai](/source/Haneda_Hai) or [Tokyo Derby](/source/Tokyo_Derby_(horse_race)), the original goals for him in Spring, he won all races he participated in that year for 8 consecutive victories. This included a victory in the [Tokyo Okan Sho](/source/Tokyo_Okan_Sho) in fall, which was his first major race victory.[5] In December, he took victory in the Tokyowan Cup, a race that had been newly promoted to a graded stakes event.[6]

Inari One's four-year-old season began with the [Kinpai](/source/Kinpai_(race)) in March 1988, but with poor weather conditions, he struggled and only managed to finish third.[6] Wet weather at his next race, the [Teio Sho](/source/Teio_Sho), resulted in an even worse showing, with Inari One only managing seventh.[7] During the summer, some plans were made to run Inari One in the [Japan Cup](/source/Japan_Cup) by way of participating in the [Sankei Sho All Comers](/source/Sankei_Sho_All_Comers), but he was not selected to run in the All Comers, and continued to participate in races at Ohi.[8] Inari One's next races - the Kanto Hai in August and the Tokyo Kinen in November, also resulted in loses, with fifth and third-place results respectively.[8] In late November, he was invited to participate in the Zennippon Thoroughbred Cup at Kasamatsu Racecourse, where he finished second.

At the end of 1988, Inari One was entered in to the [Tokyo Daishōten](/source/Tokyo_Daish%C5%8Dten). Prior to the race, it was announced that if Inari One took victory, he would be transferred to national level racing, with a goal of running the [Tenno Sho](/source/Tenno_Sho) in spring.[9] Entering the race, he was the third favorite, behind Aeroplane, who had won his last six starts. In the race, Inari One benefited from a slow pace and was able to pull ahead in the final straight to take victory by 1⁄2 length over second-favorite Aranas Monta.[10] After the race, Inari One's owner reiterated plans to move to national racing, adding the [Takarazuka Kinen](/source/Takarazuka_Kinen) as a second goal for the horse. In January 1989, Inari One was de-registered for Ohi Racecourse and registered for national racing. He was also transferred to the stables of Kiyoshi Suzuki at the Miho Training Center for Suzuki to be his new trainer, while Fumio Fukunaga retained an advisory role.[11]

### National racing (1989–1990)

Inari One made his debut at the national level and his first start on a turf circuit in the Subaru Stakes at [Kyoto Racecourse](/source/Kyoto_Racecourse) in 1989, where he finished fourth.[5] His next race was the [Hanshin Daishōten](/source/Hanshin_Daish%C5%8Dten), which was his first [JRA](/source/Japan_Racing_Association) graded race. Inari One was unable to show his full pace in this race after being cut-off by Slew O'Dyna in the final straight. Slew O'Dyna would be disqualified from the race for the move, leaving Inari One with a fifth-place finish.[12][13]

In April, Inari One was entered in to the [Tenno Sho](/source/Tenno_Sho) for his first major Grade 1 event. Prior to the race, [Yutaka Take](/source/Yutaka_Take) was hired to be the jokey for Inari One due to his good reputation.[14] Take's primary horse, [Super Creek](/source/Super_Creek), was recovering from leg injuries in the spring of 1989, and so he was free to ride Inari One.[15] Entering the race, Inari One was the fourth favorite in the field, while Slew O'Dyna was the favorite ahead of Running Free.[16] In the race, he ran in the midfield for much of the distance, but charged forward out of the final turn to take the lead, ultimately extended to a five length margin at the finish to claim his first Grade 1 win and first win after transferring to the national level.[17] It was the first time in 21 years that a horse had come from local racing to take victory in the Tenno Sho.[18] Additionally, Inari One's winning time of 3:18.4 set a new record for fastest running of the Spring Tenno Sho.[17]

Inari One's next race was the [Takarazuka Kinen](/source/Takarazuka_Kinen) in June with Yutake Take still as his jockey. Inari One was the second favorite entering the race, behind Yaeno Muteki, who had won the [Satsuki Shō](/source/Satsuki_Sh%C5%8D) in 1988.[19] The field featured seven horses that had previous won grade 1 events, including Sakura Chiyono O, Cosmo Dream, Fresh Voice, and Bamboo Memory.[20] In the race, Inari One ran toward the front and made a move to the lead on the final corner. He held the led for the remainder of the race, holding off a charge from Fresh Voice to win and take consecutive grade 1 victories.[20]

After a break during the summer, Inari One returned to racing at the [Mainichi Ōkan](/source/Mainichi_%C5%8Ckan) in October. Yutaka Take was no longer available to jockey, as Super Creek had healed from his leg injuries and begun racing again. As such, veteran jockey Masato Shibata was hired in his place.[5] Despite coming off consecutive grade 1 victories, Inari One was only second favorite behind [Oguri Cap](/source/Oguri_Cap). The two battled for victory in the race, ending in a [photo finish](/source/Photo_finish) in which Oguri Cap was declared the winner.[21] At the end of October, Inari One was entered in to the autumn [Tenno Sho](/source/Tenno_Sho), but appeared nervous and only finished sixth, well behind winner [Super Creek](/source/Super_Creek).[22] At the end of November, he was entered in to the [Japan Cup](/source/Japan_Cup), but results were even worse, as he only managed to finish 11th.[5]

At the end of 1989, Inari One earned entry in to the [Arima Kinen](/source/Arima_Kinen) by fan vote.[23] In the lead up to the race, Inari One's camp found that the likely cause of the horse's poor performances in his previous races as poor diet. After returning to the Miura Training Center for a few weeks, his diet improved again and his training performances proved better.[5] On race day, Oguri Cap was the favorite to win, while Super Creek was second favorite. Inari One was fourth favorite.[24] During the race, Oguri Cap and Super Creek ran in the front, while Inari One ran towards the back. Inari One began to move forward on the second lap and in the final straight challenged Super Creek for victory. Inari One would edge ahead, and was declared victor by a nose after a photo review.[5][25] Inari One's winning time was 2:31.7, which broke the race record set by [Symboli Rudolf](/source/Symboli_Rudolf) by 1.1 seconds.[25] He also became only the fourth horse to win the Takarazuka Kinen and Arima Kinen in the same year. At the end-of-year JRA awards, Inari One was voted as the [Japanese Horse of the Year](/source/Japanese_Horse_of_the_Year) for 1989, receiving 140 out of a total of 172 votes. He was also voted as [Best older male horse](/source/JRA_Award_for_Best_Older_Male_Horse) of 1989.[26]

Inari One continued to be raced in to his six-year-old season. In March 1990, he was entered in to the [Hanshin Daishōten](/source/Hanshin_Daish%C5%8Dten) again. He struggled however, and finished fifth in the six horse field.[27] His next race was the spring Tenno Sho, as he attempted to win back-to-back runnings. Inari One battled against Super Creek again in this race, but was unable to catch Super Creek and finished second.[28] In June, he was entered in to the Takarazuka Kinen for a second year in a row. Inari One was unable to mount a serious challenge for the win and ultimately finished fourth, five lengths behind winner Osaichi George.[29] Plans were made to run Inari One in the autumn Tenno Sho, but during the summer, he suffered an injury to the [fetlock](/source/Fetlock) of his right-front leg.[30] With Inari One already being fairly old for racing, he was retired from racing due to the injury. A retirement ceremony was held on 23 December, the same day as the 1990 Arima Kinen.[31]

### Racing record

Inari One participated in 25 races, with 12 wins including 3 Grade 1 victories.[32][33]

Date Distance (Condition) Race Class Course Field HN Odds (Favored) Finish Time Winning (Losing) Margin Jockey Winner (2nd Place) Ref 1986 – Two-year-old season Dec 9 Dirt 1000 m (Fast) Two Year Old Debut Ohi 9 6 00-- (1st) 1st 1:03.2 4 lengths Masayuki Miyaura (Chalet Cedes) [34] 1987 – Three-year-old season Jan 2 Dirt 1400 m (Fast) Three Year Old Ohi 8 1 Scratched Masayuki Miyaura Champion Star [35] May 20 Dirt 1500 m (Fast) Three year Old Ohi 8 6 00-- (1st) 1st 1:37.2 2 lengths Masayuki Miyaura (Esperanto) [36] Jun 14 Dirt 1600 m (Fast) Three Year Old Ohi 10 9 00-- (1st) 1st 1:45.4 1 length Masayuki Miyaura (Mr. Shu) [37] Jun 28 Dirt 1600 m (Fast) Lilac Tokubetsu Ohi 12 8 00-- (1st) 1st 1:44.1 1+1⁄2 lengths Masayuki Miyaura (Lindo Machine) [38] Aug 21 Dirt 1600 m (Fast) Rindo Tokubetsu Ohi 10 9 00-- {1st) 1st 1:43.2 2+1⁄2 lengths Masayuki Miyaura (New Takara Hime) [39] Sep 23 Dirt 1700 m (Fast) Twinkle Age Cup Ohi 8 1 00-- (1st) 1st 1:50.0 1+1⁄2 lengths Masayuki Miyaura (Hanaki Ryu) [40] Nov 11 Dirt 2600 m (Fast) Tokyo Okan Sho Ohi 10 3 00-- (1st) 1st 2:52.7 1 length Masayuki Miyaura (Champion Star) [41] Dec 28 Dirt 2000 m (Fast) Tokyo-Wan Cup Funabashi 11 4 00-- (1st) 1st 2:10.4 head Masayuki Miyaura (Maruken Aquila) [42] 1988 – Four-year-old season Mar 3 Dirt 2000 m (Sloppy) Kimpai Ohi 11 4 00-- (2nd) 3rd 2:06.8 (5 lengths) Masayuki Miyaura Champion Star [43] Apr 13 Dirt 2000 m (Sloppy) Teio Sho Ohi 14 2 00-- (2nd) 7th 2:08.2 (5+3⁄4 lengths) Masayuki Miyaura Champion Star [44] Aug 10 Dirt 1600 m (Sloppy) Kanto Hai Ohi 10 2 00-- (4th) 5th 1:40.9 (7+1⁄2 lengths) Masayuki Miyaura Eagle Chateau [45] Nov 2 Dirt 2400 m (Fast) Tokyo Kinen Ohi 10 6 00-- (3rd) 3rd 2:36.2 (1+1⁄2 lengths) Masayuki Miyaura Dash Hosho [46] Nov 23 Dirt 2500 m (Fast) Zen-Nippon Thoroughbred Cup Kasamatsu 10 3 00-- (3rd) 2nd 2:50.1 (1+1⁄2 lengths) Masayuki Miyaura Fate Northern [47] Dec 29 Dirt 3000 m (Fast) Tokyo Daishoten Ohi 12 2 00-- (3rd) 1st 3:17.3 1⁄2 length Masayuki Miyaura (Aranas Monta) [48] 1989 – Five-year-old season Feb 11 Turf 2000 m (Soft) Subaru Stakes OP Kyoto 9 4 03.7 (2nd) 4th 2:02.8 (3⁄4 length) Futoshi Kojima Chunika O [49] Mar 12 Turf 3000 m (Firm) Hanshin Daishoten GII Hanshin 11 7 05.3 (2nd) 5th 3:07.7 (2 lengths) Futoshi Kojima Namura Mononofu [50] Apr 29 Turf 3200 m (Firm) Tenno Sho (Spring) GI Kyoto 18 1 09.3 (4th) 1st R3:18.8 5 lengths Yutaka Take (Mr. Cyclennon) [51] Jun 11 Turf 2200 m (Firm) Takarazuka Kinen GI Hanshin 16 3 04.8 (2nd) 1st 2:14.0 neck Yutaka Take (Fresh Voice) [52] Oct 8 Turf 1800 m (Good) Mainichi Okan GII Tokyo 8 4 09.0 (3rd) 2nd 1:46.7 (nose) Masato Shibata Oguri Cap [53] Oct 29 Turf 2000 m (Firm) Tenno Sho (Autumn) GI Tokyo 14 7 06.2 (4th) 6th 1:59.8 (3+3⁄4 lengths) Masato Shibata Super Creek [54] Nov 26 Turf 2400m (Firm) Japan Cup GI Tokyo 15 12 14.0 (8th) 11th 2:23.8 (10 lengths) Masato Shibata Horlicks [55] Dec 24 Turf 2500 m (Firm) Arima Kinen GI Nakayama 16 15 16.7 (4th) 1st R2:31.7 nose Masato Shibata (Super Creek) [56] 1990 – Six-year-old season Mar 11 Turf 3000 m (Firm) Hanshin Daishoten GII Hanshin 6 1 02.5 (2nd) 5th 3:11.3 (6+3⁄4 lengths) Masato Shibata Osumi Shadai [57] Apr 29 Turf 3200 m (Firm) Tenno Sho (Spring) GI Kyoto 16 7 06.0 (2nd) 2nd 3:22.0 (1⁄2 length) Masato Shibata Super Creek [58] Jun 10 Turf 2200 m (Firm) Takarazuka Kinen GI Hanshin 10 2 04.7 (2nd) 4th 2:15.1 (6+1⁄2 lengths) Masato Shibata Osaichi George [59]

## Retirement

Inari One was retired to stud at the Hidaka Light Stallion Agricultural Cooperative Monbetsu Stud Farm. He produced some offspring that were successful at local racing, but never produced a graded stakes winner. Inari One's most notable progeny included Tsukifuku O, who won the [Tokyo Okan Sho](/source/Tokyo_Okan_Sho) in 1995, and Inari Concorde, who won the [Tokyo Kinen](/source/Tokyo_Kinen) and [Kinpai](/source/Kinpai_(race)) in 2000.[60]

Inari One was retired from stud in 2004 and was sent to a small horse farm in Monbetsu. In 2010, he was moved to the Old West Equestrian Club in [Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki](/source/Kitaibaraki%2C_Ibaraki), and in 2014 he spent time as part of the Meritorious Horse Breeding Support Project in [Shimukappu](/source/Shimukappu), [Hokkaido](/source/Hokkaido).[61]

Inari One died on 7 February 2016 at age 31 due to complications from old age.[62]

## In popular culture

An [anthropomorphized](/source/Moe_anthropomorphism) version of Inari One appears in [Umamusume: Pretty Derby](/source/Umamusume%3A_Pretty_Derby), voiced by Haruno Inoue.[63]

## Pedigree

Pedigree of Inari One, bay, foaled 7 May 1984[64][65] Sire Mill George (USA) 1975 Mill Reef (USA) 1968 Never Bend (USA) 1960 Nasrullah (GBR) 1940 Lalun (USA) 1952 Milan Mill (USA) 1962 Princequillo (IRE) 1940 Virginia Water (USA) 1953 Miss Charisma (USA) 1967 Ragusa (GBR) 1960 Ribot (GBR) 1952 Fantan (USA) 1952 Matatina (GBR) 1960 Grey Sovereign (GBR) 1948 Zanzara (GBR) 1951 Dam Teito Yashima (JPN) 1970 Larkspur (IRE) 1959 Never Say Die (USA) 1951 Nasrullah (GBR) 1940 Singing Grass (USA) 1944 Skylarking (GBR) 1950 Precipitation (GBR) 1933 Woodlark (GBR) 1944 Yashima Jet (JPN) 1960 Solonaway (IRE) 1946 Solferino (GBR) 1940 Anyway (GBR) 1935 Yashima Nishiki (JPN) 1948 Theft (GBR) 1932 Kamimasa (JPN) (Family:5-h)[65] 1938

- Inari One was inbred 4S × 4D to [Nasrullah](/source/Nasrullah_(horse)), meaning that this stallion appears in the fourth generation of both the sire's and dam's side of his pedigree.

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v t e JRA Horse of the Year 1950s Hakuryo (1954) Otokitsu (1955) Meiji Hikari (1956) Hakuchikara (1957) Onward There (1958) Will deal (1959) 1960s Kodama (1960) Homareboshi (1961) Onslaught (1962) Ryu Forel (1963) Meizui (1963) Shinzan (1964–65) Korehide (1966) Speed Symboli (1967) Asaka O (1968) Takeshiba O (1969) 1970s Speed Symboli (1970) Tomei (1971) Ishino Hikaru (1972) Take Hope (1973) Kitano Kachidoki (1974) Kaburaya O (1975) Tosho Boy (1976) Ten Point (1977) Kane Minobu (1978) Green Grass (1979) 1980s Hoyo Boy (1980–81) Hikari Duel (1982) Mr. C. B. (1983) Symboli Rudolf (1984–85) Dyna Gulliver (1986) Sakura Star O (1987) Tamamo Cross (1988) Inari One (1989) 1990s Oguri Cap (1990) Tokai Teio (1991) Mihono Bourbon (1992) Biwa Hayahide (1993) Narita Brian (1994) Mayano Top Gun (1995) Sakura Laurel (1996) Air Groove (1997) Taiki Shuttle (1998) El Condor Pasa (1999) 2000s T. M. Opera O (2000) Jungle Pocket (2001) Symboli Kris S (2002–03) Zenno Rob Roy (2004) Deep Impact (2005–06) Admire Moon (2007) Vodka (2008–09) 2010s Buena Vista (2010) Orfevre (2011) Gentildonna (2012 & 2014) Lord Kanaloa (2013) Maurice (2015) Kitasan Black (2016–17) Almond Eye (2018) Lys Gracieux (2019) 2020s Almond Eye (2020) Efforia (2021) Equinox (2022–23) Do Deuce (2024) Forever Young (2025)

v t e Tokyo Daishōten winners 1950s 1955 Miss Asahiro ♥ 1956 Kenchikara 1957 Ichikanto (Seizan) 1958 Daiko Tobuki 1959 Dancer 1960s 1960 Onslaught 1961 Saki Midori 1962 Daisan Kotobuki 1963 Shinnitsukei 1964 Orion Horse 1965 Oshachi 1966 Gokaioh 1967 Higashijio 1968 Ashiya Fuji 1969 Yashima National 1970s 1970 Daini Health O 1971 Fuji Prince 1972 Friyufast 1973 Hidemusashi 1974 Todoroki Mushi 1975 Speed Persia 1976 Fairport 1977 Todoroki Hiryu 1978 Hatsushiba O 1979 Ebi Chikara 1980s 1980 Tokei Hope 1981 Azuma King 1982 Trust Hawk 1983 San-Oi 1984 Tetsuno Kachidoki 1985 Suzuyu 1986 Countess Up 1987 Tetsuno Kachidoki 1988 Inari One 1989 Rosita ♥ 1990s 1990 Daiko Galdan 1991 Bold Faith 1992 Dollar Okan 1993 White Silver 1994 Dolphin Boy 1995 Admire Bosatsu 1996 Kyoto City 1997 Toyo Seattle 1998 Abukuma Poro 1999 World Cleek 2000s 2000 Fast Friend 2001 Toho Emperor 2002 Gold Allure 2003 Star King Man 2004 Adjudi Mitsuo 2005 Adjudi Mitsuo 2006 Blue Concorde 2007 Vermilion 2008 Kane Hekili 2009 Success Brocken 2010s 2010 Smart Falcon 2011 Smart Falcon 2012 Roman Legend 2013 Hokko Tarumae 2014 Hokko Tarumae 2015 Sound True 2016 Apollo Kentucky 2017 Copano Rickey 2018 Omega Perfume 2019 Omega Perfume 2020s 2020 Omega Perfume 2021 Omega Perfume 2022 Ushba Tesoro 2023 Ushba Tesoro 2024 Forever Young 2025 Diktaean Legend - ♥ = Filly or Mare

v t e Spring Tennō Shō winners 1930s 1938 Hase Park 1939 Sugenuma 1940s 1940 Toki no Chikara 1941 Marutake 1942 Minami Mor 1943 Grand Lite 1944 Hiro Sakura 1945 No race 1946 No race 1947 Olite 1948 Cyma 1949 Miharu O 1950s 1950 Owens 1951 Takakura Yama 1952 Mitsuhata 1953 Leda ♥ 1954 Hakuryo 1955 Taka O 1956 Meiji Hikari 1957 Kitano O 1958 Onward There 1959 Tosa O 1960s 1960 Kuripero 1961 Yamanin More 1962 Onslaught 1963 Korehisa 1964 Hikaru Pola 1965 Asahoko 1966 Hakuzuikou 1967 Speed Symboli 1968 Hikarutakai 1969 Takeshiba O 1970s 1970 Riki Eikan 1971 Mejiro Musashi 1972 Bell Wide 1973 Tai Tehm 1974 Take Hope 1975 Ichifuji Isami 1976 Erimo George 1977 Ten Point 1978 Green Grass 1979 Kashuu Chikara 1980s 1980 Nichidou Taro 1981 Katsurano Haiseiko 1982 Monte Prince 1983 Amber Shadai 1984 Monte Fast 1985 Symboli Rudolf 1986 Kushiro King 1987 Miho Shinzan 1988 Tamamo Cross 1989 Inari One 1990s 1990 Super Creek 1991 Mejiro McQueen 1992 Mejiro McQueen 1993 Rice Shower 1994 Biwa Hayahide 1995 Rice Shower 1996 Sakura Laurel 1997 Mayano Top Gun 1998 Mejiro Bright 1999 Special Week 2000s 2000 T. M. Opera O 2001 T. M. Opera O 2002 Manhattan Cafe 2003 Hishi Miracle 2004 Ingrandire 2005 Suzuka Mambo 2006 Deep Impact 2007 Meisho Samson 2008 Admire Jupiter 2009 Meiner Kitz 2010s 2010 Jaguar Mail 2011 Hirono d'Amour 2012 Beat Black 2013 Fenomeno 2014 Fenomeno 2015 Gold Ship 2016 Kitasan Black 2017 Kitasan Black 2018 Rainbow Line 2019 Fierement 2020s 2020 Fierement 2021 World Premiere 2022 Titleholder 2023 Justin Palace 2024 T O Royal 2025 Redentor 2026 Croix du Nord Legend - ♥ = Filly or Mare

v t e Takarazuka Kinen winners 1960s 1960 Homare Hiro 1961 Caesar 1962 Kodama 1963 Ryu Forel 1964 Hikaru Pola 1965 Shinzan 1966 Eight Crown ♥ 1967 Taiyo 1968 Hikaru Takai 1969 Date Horai 1970s 1970 Speed Symboli 1971 Mejiro Musashi 1972 Shofu Midori 1973 Hamano Parade 1974 Haiseiko 1975 Naoki 1976 Fujino Parthia 1977 Tosho Boy 1978 Erimo George 1979 Sakura Shori 1980s 1980 Teru Tenryu 1981 Katsu R 1982 Monte Prince 1983 Hagino Kamui O 1984 Katsuragi Ace 1985 Suzuka Koban 1986 Persian Boy 1987 Suzu Parade 1988 Tamamo Cross 1989 Inari One 1990s 1990 Osaichi George 1991 Mejiro Ryan 1992 Mejiro Palmer 1993 Mejiro McQueen 1994 Biwa Hayahide 1995 Dantsu Seattle 1996 Mayano Top Gun 1997 Marvelous Sunday 1998 Silence Suzuka 1999 Grass Wonder 2000s 2000 T. M. Opera O 2001 Meisho Doto 2002 Dantsu Flame 2003 Hishi Miracle 2004 Tap Dance City 2005 Sweep Tosho ♥ 2006 Deep Impact 2007 Admire Moon 2008 Eishin Deputy 2009 Dream Journey 2010s 2010 Nakayama Festa 2011 Earnestly 2012 Orfevre 2013 Gold Ship 2014 Gold Ship 2015 Lovely Day 2016 Marialite ♥ 2017 Satono Crown 2018 Mikki Rocket 2019 Lys Gracieux ♥ 2020s 2020 Chrono Genesis ♥ 2021 Chrono Genesis ♥ 2022 Titleholder 2023 Equinox 2024 Blow the Horn 2025 Meisho Tabaru 2026 Meisho Tabaru Legend - ♥ = Filly or Mare

v t e Arima Kinen winners 1950s 1956 Meiji Hikari 1957 Hakuchikara 1958 Onward There 1959 Garnet ♥ 1960s 1960 Star Roch ♥ 1961 Homareboshi 1962 Onslaught 1963 Ryu Forel 1964 Yamato Kyodai 1965 Shinzan 1966 Korehide 1967 Kabuto Ciro 1968 Ryuzuki 1969 Speed Symboli 1970s 1970 Speed Symboli 1971 Tomei ♥ 1972 Ishino Hikaru 1973 Strong Eight 1974 Tanino Chikara 1975 Ishino Arashi 1976 Tosho Boy 1977 Ten Point 1978 Kane Minobu 1979 Green Grass 1980s 1980 Hoyo Boy 1981 Amber Shadai 1982 Hikari Duel 1983 Lead Hoyu 1984 Symboli Rudolf 1985 Symboli Rudolf 1986 Dyna Gulliver 1987 Mejiro Durren 1988 Oguri Cap 1989 Inari One 1990s 1990 Oguri Cap 1991 Daiyusaku 1992 Mejiro Palmer 1993 Tokai Teio 1994 Narita Brian 1995 Mayano Top Gun 1996 Sakura Laurel 1997 Silk Justice 1998 Grass Wonder 1999 Grass Wonder 2000s 2000 T. M. Opera O ₩ 2001 Manhattan Cafe 2002 Symboli Kris S 2003 Symboli Kris S 2004 Zenno Rob Roy ₩ 2005 Heart's Cry 2006 Deep Impact 2007 Matsurida Gogh 2008 Daiwa Scarlet ♥ 2009 Dream Journey 2010s 2010 Victoire Pisa 2011 Orfevre 2012 Gold Ship 2013 Orfevre 2014 Gentildonna ♥ 2015 Gold Actor 2016 Satono Diamond 2017 Kitasan Black 2018 Blast Onepiece 2019 Lys Gracieux ♥ 2020s 2020 Chrono Genesis ♥ 2021 Efforia 2022 Equinox 2023 Do Deuce 2024 Regaleira ♥ 2025 Museum Mile Legend - ₩ = Autumn Triple Crown Winners, ♥ = Filly or Mare

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