✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Track by Hajime Kimura
HomeStore

Track by Hajime Kimura

Track by Hajime Kimura


Until the early 1900s, southern Hokkaido (now Tokachi and Hidaka) was known for raising military horses. As times changed, military horses became racehorses. Now, about 7,000 racehorses are produced in Japan every year, with 80% of them raised in this region.

About 5,000 of these racehorses are eventually turned into riding and breeding horses, of which 80-90% are slaughtered and become food for pets and humans.

Select Choose your version
From $10.04

Original: $33.47

-70%
Track by Hajime Kimura

$33.47

$10.04

More Images

Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 2
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 3
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 4
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 5
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 6
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 7
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 8
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 9
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 10
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 11
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 12
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 13
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 14
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 15
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 16
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 17
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 18
Track by Hajime Kimura - Image 19

Track by Hajime Kimura


Until the early 1900s, southern Hokkaido (now Tokachi and Hidaka) was known for raising military horses. As times changed, military horses became racehorses. Now, about 7,000 racehorses are produced in Japan every year, with 80% of them raised in this region.

About 5,000 of these racehorses are eventually turned into riding and breeding horses, of which 80-90% are slaughtered and become food for pets and humans.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description


Until the early 1900s, southern Hokkaido (now Tokachi and Hidaka) was known for raising military horses. As times changed, military horses became racehorses. Now, about 7,000 racehorses are produced in Japan every year, with 80% of them raised in this region.

About 5,000 of these racehorses are eventually turned into riding and breeding horses, of which 80-90% are slaughtered and become food for pets and humans.

You may also like

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Before the war by Alejandro Cartagena

$65.79

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Whenever, Wherever by Lucie Mach

$43.86

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Iluliaq by Marlies De Boeck

$73.87

$22.16

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

SWEAT by Reiner Riedler

$98.10

$29.43

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Blind Date by Lieko Shiga

$103.87

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

FAXINATIE / FAXINATION by André Thijssen and Hans Wolf

$60.02

$18.01

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Seeking Moksha by Nishant Shukla

$51.94

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Timișoara December 1989 by Estera Knaap

$86.56

$25.97

-70%NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Tulips by Andrew Miksys

$51.94

$15.58

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Panopticon by Riccardo Dogana

$92.33

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Kill the pig by Masahisa Fukase

$103.87

NEW
Thumbnail 1Thumbnail 2

Libre Maintenant by Pierre Liebaert

$46.17