Own a unique piece of Japanese racing history with this Rare Haru Urara Memorial Betting Ticket Set. Haru Urara is legendary in Japan as the "Never Give Up" horse, becoming a massive cultural phenomenon and even inspiring a character in the popular Uma Musume franchise.
Collection Highlights This 2-piece set features authentic tickets from the historic March 22, 2004 race at Kochi Racecourse:
The Yutaka Take Race: Includes the highly sought-after ticket from the 10th race where Japan’s premier legendary jockey, Yutaka Take, famously took the reins for Haru Urara.
Rare Variations: The set includes both a standard racecourse ticket and a special off-track betting version (Sonoda) from the same historic day.
Key Features
Iconic Branding: One ticket features the famous pink heart symbol next to Haru Urara’s name, the hallmark of her official memorabilia.
Authentic JDM Collectible: These are original "Hazure" (non-winning) tickets, which are widely kept by fans as "good luck charms" against failure and as historical mementos.
Historical Significance: Documents the peak of "Haru Urara mania" in Japan, a moment that remains a major part of horse racing culture.
Condition & Provenance
Status: 2-piece memorial set.
Origin: Physically purchased in Japan at Kochi Racecourse and associated off-track venues.
Condition: Original vintage paper items; please refer to high-resolution photos for exact condition details.
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