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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Country Horse Girl

A countryside chain girl.

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I’ll do my best!

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Maybe around Mizusawa…

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The riverside is like a racetrack, as if it were a door to a new era.

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It’s Kasamatsu.

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Shingure is an old man from the countryside, so it’s perfectly fine to have the title of a great trainer.

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That makes Kitahara seem like a really old guy.

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It’s impressive enough that, at that age, they passed the trainer exam, which is said to be more difficult than the University of Tokyo, after one year of trying again.

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That’s right!

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To… to…

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I came from a small countryside town.

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That’s quite a lot…

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How about Kasamatsu?

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Urawa Racecourse

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I’ll do my best in the race!

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Woohoo!

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Country bumpkins should go play in the sand over there!

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Country Girl Horse Daughter

Go to the center.

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Don’t be disrespectful to the center.

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The anime started the day before yesterday.

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Are you a Dosanko?

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Minami-Kan is not the countryside, is it?

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It’s Tomakomai!

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It’s the countryside, isn’t it?

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It seems like there are quite a few in that world.

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In “Uma Musume,” it’s the name of the training center dormitory, but in reality, it’s places like Mihara or a rural area.

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Where is the most rural place?

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Isn’t that Spe-chan’s house, which is far from here, and I’ve never seen any Uma Musume other than myself?

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It’s already been abolished.

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You suddenly start dissing Nakatsu, huh…?

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Kochi…?

It is said that Kasamatsu is from the Showa era in terms of facilities.

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This is probably it for Chihou…

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This is a story from just before Takasaki Racecourse closed.

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Funabashi is not a rural area!

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Agricultural B

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Kusumi, draw the Obihiro Banei Uma Musume.

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Then, the most rural place among the existing local horse racing tracks is…

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Well, maybe Mizusawa…

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Mizusawa or Himeji?

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A country old man.

Give up on the center and be with a gal.

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Never again

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I won’t let go.

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I won’t compromise.

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I won’t let you escape.

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I won’t give it.

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On the contrary, where is the racetrack in the city?

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Urban local racetrack?

When you think about it, the phrase “local horse racing” feels a bit odd in the city.

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Toko Racecourse

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Ooi will probably become a regional racetrack in the city.

In Tokyo, there is a question of what it means to be provincial.

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Is Himeji Racecourse such a crappy countryside?

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The south side of Himeji Castle is a bustling tourist area.

The area around the northern racecourse is a quiet residential area near the mountains.

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There’s a Book Off across the street, so it’s not that much of a rural area.

If there was nothing around, Yatomi would be the clear winner.

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Kochi Racecourse is so shabby that you’ll experience a culture shock if you know about central racing!

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When I first came to Kawasaki, a municipal pool somehow popped into my mind.

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It’s quite difficult to go to Himeji because of the poor transportation.

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Since it’s the world of Uma Musume, I think it would have been nice if places like Kita-Kanto or Arao could have continued to exist.

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It’s interesting that there is a city with the same name as Mizusawa in the neighboring town of my hometown.

I think there was a racecourse, but since it’s Iwate, it was definitely not just a rural area.

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Even Fuchu feels like a rural area.

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Local racetracks with facilities below that of the WINS are popping up everywhere!

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Many racecourses in the UK are located in breathtaking places beyond the countryside.

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No matter how you think about it, Fukushima is rural.

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In Uma Musume, we absolutely can’t talk about the former Nakatsu Racecourse…

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I am a horse girl born in a small rural area of Canada.

Please let me through.

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Which racecourse is the original source of the Central Training Center and has the highest rank?

Tokyo?

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Fuchu is seriously a theme park.

If it’s local horse racing, it’s Oi.

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Isn’t it somewhere like an urban racetrack or Oi-Kawasaki?

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Super Otome

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With this thread image modification, if the three characters of the countryside remain, any topic will turn into a countryside talk…

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Damn it!

People in Funabashi…

Gather people…!!

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There should be enough.

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They reported on the news that Hanshin Racecourse has become like a theme park.

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The renewal significantly enhanced facilities aimed at children.

It’s functioning as a spot where families can normally enjoy playing.

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“Betting on horses is an adult pastime to be enjoyed moderately after turning 20, so why are racetracks open to families and children as well…?”

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You can enter the venue without restrictions because purchasing winning horse race tickets is allowed only for those over 20 years old.

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As long as you can just see the horses, even a small one can be enjoyable.

Moreover, they are having an intense race.

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The JRA has been striving to make horse racing a family leisure activity for a long time.

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In other words, horses can’t be raised in the city.

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It seems like there are active Uma Musume who might be connected with fans in a desolate region.

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Connecting is like that…

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It’s already like that, Spec-chan.

I thought that, but that place is not a rural area, it’s just the countryside.

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Satomi Amazon-chan…

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Since I’m going to be Oguri’s trainer, it would be a problem if he doesn’t become an amazing old man…

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After Oguri, it’s that lecherous man Kitahara who takes care of Dasuka, Belieb, and Buena.

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Breasts?

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Believe!!!!!!!!!!

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A racetrack called Nagoya Racecourse that isn’t actually in Nagoya but borrows the prestige of Nagoya.

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It used to be within the city before the relocation…

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Morioka Racecourse is fine in the countryside, right? There’s nothing but mountains.

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But seriously, who are the people coming to Kasamatsu on Derby Day?

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The racecourses in Kanto have plenty of people, right…?

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How will famous horse breeding areas be treated…?

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Is it some kind of… spiritual place?

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Bari-san doesn’t talk about anything beyond Aomori apples, and Tomakomai is full of local stories, so I have no choice but to bet on Blast One Piece, which seems to have comprehensive equestrian topics.

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Morioka is really in a remote location, but…

The racetrack is really beautiful.

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A rural racetrack.

There is a love hotel.

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Ooi is really sparkling, just like a rich person.

Watching from the diamond turn feels more glamorous than from the center.

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Ohi Racecourse is beautiful, isn’t it?

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Perhaps after being severely criticized and removed in JC.

With the comfort of Norn and Oguri Mother, Dasuka rises again. Kitahara is about to create a new team with Believe and Buena to seize glorious glory.

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Is Inari actually a luxurious city girl?

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Please take care of Sonoda, which honestly has nothing but convenience.

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Fukuyama Racecourse is close to a Shinkansen station and is in a more urban area, but…

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I can’t just rely on betting tickets and food, so I extract money from wealthy families rather than just from gamblers.

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Banei Uma Musume

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If Utsunomiya can hold on for a few more years…

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There seem to be a lot of cigarette butts and horse racing newspapers lying around.

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In fact, the amusement facilities at the racetrack are properly maintained and there are always staff on duty for supervision.

It’s often easier to play than in a poorly maintained park.

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