Dai-san Haruyama, the last purebred Kiso horse, left behind more than 700 descendants in his lifetime. His legacy invites us to reflect on the past, observe the present, and imagine the future of the Kiso horse.
What makes the Kiso horse so captivating? Discover its unique charm through engaging exhibits inspired in part by high school students’ research projects.
Details of the Exhibition
This exhibition consists of five sections:
1. Dai-san Haruyama
2. The History of the Kiso Horse
3. The Present and Future of the Kiso Horse
4. The Body of the Kiso Horse
5. Open & Explore! The Kiso Horse Boxes
For more information on different events being held during the exhibition, please visit the Nagoya University Museum website:
It is a hands-on exhibition designed for everyone to enjoy. If you require support to access and explore the exhibition, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Contact: Ayako Umemura, Nagoya University Museum
Tel 052-789-5767 / Email nagoyaunivmuseum[at]gmail.com
