Uma Musume is a Japanese gacha game and anime series where real-life racehorses are reimagined as “horse girls” who train, compete, and chase their dreams. Haru Urara’s in-game counterpart reflects ...
Actor Shim Hyung-tak's son, Haru, shines in his first commercial appearance, showing his adorable charm in a fabric softener ad with his mother Saya. The loving family shares daily life moments on a ...
Japanese restaurants and hawker stalls are everywhere in Singapore, but the food can be hit or miss—often due to frozen ingredients, pre-made sauces, or shortcuts in preparation. And when the food is ...
Japan yesterday mourned the death of celebrated no-hoper racehorse Haru-urara, whose record of losing in all of her 113 career appearances captured the hearts of millions of struggling citizens. The ...
Yuko Miyahara, a representative of the Martha Farm, said he suspected “something wrong” with Haru Urara’s health after the horse did not poop on September 8, a day before it breathed its last. He ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The company that released the global game 'Umamusume: Pretty Derby,' which has a character inspired by the horse announced the news on social media Kimberlee Speakman is a Writer-Reporter on the News ...
Haru Urara, the retired Japanese racehorse once celebrated as the 'shining star of losers everywhere', has died at the age of 29. She passed away earlier today at Martha Farm in Chiba Prefecture, ...
Haru Urara, the Japanese racehorse renowned for her 113-race losing streak, has died at 29. The Strait Times reported. She died from colic, a condition caused by the build-up of gas in the intestines.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Haru Urara, the Japanese racehorse who became a global phenomenon for losing all 113 races she ran in, died ...
Haru Urara was a racehorse that many found inspiring in 2003, when a commentator mentioned that she may become Japan’s Zippy Chippy. Zippy Chippy was an American thoroughbred that became famous for ...
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