The Mihara Horse Club is Japanese owned and shared by the Nakahara Family.
When the Nakahara girls where young they always wanted to have horses of their own. So when Toshihiro Nakahara’s friend, who raised horses for food, asked Nakahara which horse he would like to eat, Black King caught his eye. But when Nakahara returned home from his friend’s horse farm, his plans soon changed. The Mihara property started out with just a single stall for King. Now, eleven years later, Black King, the oldest horse at Nakahara’s Mihara Horse Club in Uruma City, is the grand daddy of the stables. “He decided to feed him instead of eat
him,” said Sachio Yamashita, a riding instructor for the club. “And the horse club
grew from that first horse.” All our horses have a great history; from horses with famous race horse sires, to wild bred island ponies!
Picture above: Erina Nakahara and Rocky!
Picture taken by Lance Cpl. Kevin Knallay