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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
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Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
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1503.0. "Riding In Japan" by KAHALA::FULTZ (ED FULTZ) Thu Aug 15 1991 10:42

I have taken the notes about riding in Japan from the introduction note 
(note #1), and moved them here.  Feel free to discuss any aspect of riding in
Japan - cost, where to ride, etc.

Ed..
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1503.2welcome, Naoko...CARTUN::MISTOVICHWed Aug 14 1991 11:387
    Hi Naoko,
    
    Just remember that we were all beginners at one time or another.  I
    personally admire anyone who takes up horseback riding as an adult.  I
    think it requires a lot more courage than starting as a child.
    
    Mary
1503.3KAHALA::FULTZED FULTZWed Aug 14 1991 11:4011
Naoko,

Welcome, and don't feel that you are the only beginner.  There are many of us in
here who are far from experts.  We all learn from each other.  It is wonderful
to have a member from Japan.  You should be able to lend many interesting
thoughts to all of us.

May I suggest that you consider putting in a note about what it is like to ride
in Japan?  I know that I would find that interesting.

Ed..
1503.4Tell us about Japan pleaseCSC32::KOELLHOFFERWed Aug 14 1991 12:313
    Konichiwa, (forgive my very poor Japanese). Welcome to the conference.
    What can you tell us about the type of horse you ride and where?
    I hope someday to visit Japan.  
1503.5BOOVX2::MANDILEBut ma, it followed me home,honest!Wed Aug 14 1991 19:156
    Naoko-
    
    Welcome!  Please tell us more about you and your riding,
    and also about riding in Japan.
    
    Lynne
1503.6Thank you for your replies!OSAV01::T0_SHAMOTOThu Aug 15 1991 07:4123
	Hi, everyone.  I'm very very glad to recive your replies.  
I'm a member of the Osaka Riding Association (O.R.A.) near the bay side in
Osaka prefecture.  There are about 200 members, 40 horses, a pony, 3 dogs 
and a cat.  Most horses we ride here are retired race horses; thoroughbreds.
We enjoy English style.  
	Mary, you said you admire anyone who starts horseback riding as an
adult.  I know a woman who has begun horseback riding since she was 60 years
old.  She started riding with her granddaughter at the first time.  Though 
her granddaughter gave up it, she has still continued to ride.  She can't 
ride so well, but she enjoyed her riding very much and often says 
      "It is my favorite time to wipe horses faces."  
Whenever seeing her riding, I always admire her passion and positive life 
style.  (I'm just 26 years old...) 
I can learn many things through horseback riding, horse persons and horses.
	I'd like to tell you about Japanese riding.  But now, I don't have 
any knowledge about it.  I promiss that I'll ask my instructers about horses
in Japan and write them in this notes as soon as possible.  

NAOKO

P.S.  What are your favorite horses names?  I like to know horses names. 
      They sounds very lovely.  
      My favorite horses named "WONDER", "BLUEFOREST", "HOWORD", "CAP" etc..
1503.1KAHALA::FULTZED FULTZThu Aug 15 1991 10:4637
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							Aug. 14 1991     

		Hello, everyone.  Let me introduce myself.
	My name is Naoko.  I have been working at DEC(Osaka,Japan) for 
	about one year as a temp.  I'm very happy to read this notes 
	files.  I don't have much experiences of horse back riding and
	don't really know much about horses.  I've just started to learn
	horse back riding from last September.  I'm really a beginner!!
	So, I'm a little ashamed of joining this notes.  Everyone is all
	exparts for me!!  
		I usually ride horses twice a week.  I'm very jealous 
	you have many your own horses and wide farm.  I don't have own a 
	horse.  As you know, it is very very expencive to have a horse
	and to take a horse back riding lesson in Japan.  
		By the way, I'm going to go New Zealand(Rotorua) to ride 
	horses by our horse back riding club's tour this August.  
	I'm very excited!! 
		If somebody has some advices about riding or horses, 
	would you give me the advices?  You(Everyone) are my teachers!
	Thank you for your reading.  
	
	NAOKO

	P.S. I'm sorry for my poor English.


	

1503.7favorite nameREGENT::WIMBERGThu Aug 15 1991 19:5515
    
    Hello!
    
    My first horse was a retired race horse - Overdue Bill (Bill for
    short).
    
    My favorite horse name goes to the second horse I owned - a
    quarterhorse mare named Moccasion. A moccasion is a soft shoe worn by
    many North American Indian Tribes. The name really fit her - soft and
    tough just like an old moccasion.
    
    Welcome!
    
    Nancy
    
1503.8SEE YOU ON MONDAY,26THOSAV01::T0_SHAMOTOFri Aug 16 1991 08:139
  I'm goingo to go N.Z. from 18th to 25th Aug.  It must be great experience
  to ride horses in other countries.  I have been thinking about this travel
  all day long...(It's a seacret for my boss!)
  See you on Monday,26th.  

  NAOKO
  

1503.9I am surrounded by STUPID names...CSLALL::LCOBURNLead me not to temptation, I can find it myselfFri Aug 16 1991 10:5515
    Welcome Naoko! Itwill be interesting to hear about your experiences
    with horses in Japan!
    
    I have 2 ex-racehorses, one a Thoroughbred and one a Standardbred
    (trotter). The Thoroughbred is a 10 yr old gelding, named Comatose
    Kid. Honest. That was his racing name. His sire's name was Unconcious,
    and his dam's name was Dizzy. It's terrible. Kind of amusing, though,
    I think. It fits, too, he's very quiet! We call him CK. The
    Standardbred is Plympton's Pride, which I hate, too. I call her Pony,
    Plympy, or X&^%$, depending on how well she is behaving at any given
    moment. She rarely behaves, but I love her to death and happily
    overlook any and all of her faults. She's named that because she
    was born in Plympton, Mass.
    
    
1503.10BOOVX1::MANDILEBut ma, it followed me home,honest!Fri Aug 16 1991 11:3611
    I have two horses, one a reg. quarter horse gelding named
    Ranger's Angel (Yuck! Terrible name for a boy horse!) so
    names as his sire (dad) was Chip's Texas Ranger and his dam (mom)was
    Angela's Choice.  They could have named him Ranger's Choice....
    My other horse is a grade gelding named Abraham Lincoln.
    Abe for short.  That name is worse!!!!  But, as he is 18 yrs
    old, and knows his name WELL, it's not worth changing it.
    One rides western, and the other rides english style.
    
    Lynne                       
    
1503.11DELNI::KEIRANFri Aug 16 1991 11:526
    Hi Naoko,
    
    I also have 2 ex racehorses and one currently in training to race.
    The ex's are named Susiejes, Susie for short, and American Wave,
    Rosie for short.  Rosie has a foal who is 2, her name is Right
    on the Money, Baby for short!
1503.12Have a great vacation.ISLNDS::GARROWFri Aug 16 1991 13:4312
    Welcome Naoka,
    
    I have two horse, one I have had for 6 year.  He is an appaloosa and
    his registered name is Willie, Jr.  Willie for short.  My other horse
    is a registered paint and her name is Jessie's Summer Dee, or Jessie
    for short.
    
    I keep them right in my back yard and just love them.  
    
    I'm anxiuos to hear about your trip whenyou get back...
    
    Caryl
1503.13LUDWIG::ROCKFri Aug 16 1991 15:2231
    Hi Naoko
    
    Well you are doing better then alot of us I would say....off on a horse
    back riding trip. That is so exciting. I have taken my horses camping
    in alot of the state forests but that is nothing like what you are
    about to do. Have a GREAT time.
    
    I own APPALOOSA's...these are know to be Indian horses. They were bred
    here in the United States by a trib of indians, the Nez Perez
    (spelling).
    They are a very colorful breed of horse with many differnt coat colors
    and patterns.
    
    My appaloosa's are solid black or dark brown with blankets over their
    rumps and large spots on the blankets. This is traditational for an
    appaloosa, but they also have ones that are leopard..all white with
    spots all over, roans, etc.
    
    some of my horses names are: Zebra's Sunrise (sunny for short) she was
    born at sunrise, Chief Chantapeta (Rainy for short) his name means
    the chief of rain storms, Little-T-Bird...(Squirt for short, he is
    small) Little Ravens Dol (dolly for short) Raven if after her mother
    meaning little black dol....raven is a black bird. And old Randy
    he is a little Shetland pony.
    
    I ride Western. But also huntseat and am now working into some
    Dressage where it is so closes to western rideing...( the seat that is)
    
    waiting to here about Japan and riding in your country.
    
    terry 
1503.14Welcome!FRAGLE::PELUSOPAINTS; color your corralTue Aug 20 1991 12:2331
1503.15RIDING IN N.Z.OSAV01::T0_SHAMOTOTue Aug 27 1991 03:4335
    Hello!!

    Thank you for your replies.  Though I have to use a dictionary to read
    your notes, I enjoy reading them very much.  All of you has nice horses
    nemed lovely.

    Well, let me tell you about my trip to New Zealand.  I had stayed "The 
    Farmhouse" in Rotorua(middle of the north island) for 4 days with my 
    horseback riding club's members.  The Farmhouse is the biggest and 
    famous for having a lot of horses and breeding them in N.Z.  
    The owners, Hugh and Janne, have almost 120 horses.  Of course, there are 
    many many sheep, bulls, pigs and lovely 4 dogs.  They have several kind 
    of horses: Arabs, Quorter-horses, Throughbreds, mixed breeds etc..
    We could have many beautiful memories there --- wide farm, testy dinner,
    KIWI people with warm heart, clear air and water, and, of course, lovely 
    horses!!
    Whenever I close my eyes, I can remember the scenery and experiences with
    horses.  I'm very sorry not to be able to show you my vision.  
    We can run faster than we always do in Japan.  Riding with seeing flock of 
    sheep makes my heart calm down and happy.
    After riding, we went to Hot Springs to relax our bodies.
    We,luckly, could meet a famous horse trainer in N.Z.  Her name is DONNA.
    (I don't know her last name.)  She trained the Olympic Champion horse,
    SOUL and L.A., named "CHARISMA".(the rider is Mark Todd)
    We could share time to ride together!!  My instructor said that she is 
    really good rider and knows horses very much.  When she is riding, she 
    never pull the reins.  
    
    I recomend you to visit there.  I'm sure that you can enjoy horseback 
    riding and have many fun there.  

    I'm going to write about the cost of riding and horses in Japan next 
    time.  

    NAOKO