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| [[Yonaguni Horse|Yonaguni]] || {{lang|ja|与那国馬}}, <code>yonaguni uma</code> || || [[File:Yonaguni horse 5.jpg|200px]] |
| [[Yonaguni Horse|Yonaguni]] || {{lang|ja|与那国馬}}, <code>yonaguni uma</code> || || [[File:Yonaguni horse 5.jpg|200px]] |
This is a list of the horse breeds considered to be native to Japan.[1][2]
In Japanese, this breed group is called "kokunaiuma".(国内産馬, domestic horse}})
English name | Japanese name | Notes | Image |
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Dosanko | 道産子, dosanko |
also called Hokkaido Horse | ![]() |
Kiso | 木曽馬, kiso uma |
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Misaki | 岬馬, misaki uma |
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Miyako | 宮古馬, miyako uma |
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Noma | 野間馬, noma uma |
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Tokara | トカラ馬, tokara uma |
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Taishū | 対州馬,Taishū uma |
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Yonaguni | 与那国馬, yonaguni uma |
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There are also breeds with open studbook.[3] They aren't recognized by FAO and because this, they're listed in one article. [1][2]
See also:
Extinct native Japanese horse breeds