Shizunai Stallion Station
Shizunai Stallion Station is a Japanese Thoroughbred horse farm opened in 1963, and located on the island of Hokkaidō. Operated by the Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association (JBBA), it is located in Shizunai, the sister city of Lexington, Kentucky. Shizunai Stallion Station stables 15 stallions and plays a central role in the stallion operations of JBBA.
The site features a clinic, an insemination facility, paddocks, stables, a research centre and an indoor riding arena. In 2006 an export quarantine facility was established to hold Japanese-bred horses in quarantine before they are exported to Australasia, Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong.[1]
It is the current home of some very famous Thoroughbred stallions from around the world including:
- American Pharoah (USA), will return to the U.S. in 2026.
- Caravaggio (USA)
- Declaration of War (USA)
- Alamshar (IRE)
- Sottsass (FR)
- Sharp Azteca (USA)
- Mischievous Alex (USA)
- Makfi (GB)
- Noble Mission (GB)
- Stella Veloce (JPN)
Other notable horses who have stood at Shizunai Stallion Station includes-[2]
- Pilsudski (GB), moved to Ireland in 2004.
- Coronado's Quest (USA), died in 2006.
- Dancing Brave (USA), died in 1999.
- Silver Charm (USA), returned to the U.S. in 2014.
- Tabasco Cat (USA), died in 2004.
- Empire Maker (USA), returned to the U.S. in 2016
- Chief Bearhart (CAN), died in 2012.
- David Junior (USA), moved to the Iburi Stallion Station in 2010.
- Forty Niner (USA), was pensioned in 2007.
- Silent Hunter (JPN), died in 2014.
- Opera House (GB), pensioned in 2013.
- Charismatic (USA), pensioned and returned to the U.S. in 2016.
- King Glorious (USA), pensioned in 2010 and died in 2016.
- Boston Harbor (USA), died in 2021.
- Came Home (USA), died in 2021.
- Stravinsky (USA), died in 2023.
- Eskendereya (USA), died in 2024.
- Bago (FR)
- Johannesburg (USA)
- Animal Kingdom (USA), relocated to Shichinohe Stallion Station in 2024.
- Cape Blanco (IRE), relocated to Kyushu Stallion Station.
- Creator (USA), relocated to Saudi Arabia in 2025.
See also
- Other JBBA Stallion Stations
References
- ^ About JBBA Retrieved on 2009-7-19
- ^ "Past Stallions:Japan Bloodhorse Breeders' Association (JBBA)". jbba.jp. Retrieved 2025-12-05.