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Anonymous /v/715134947#715146921
7/11/2025, 11:28:35 AM
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Tokino ran in the 1940's, anon...
Anonymous /v/714711332#714723807
7/7/2025, 2:00:51 AM
Tazuna Hayakawa...? Factoids

>Fans speculate that she is secretly Tokino Minoru. A racehorse from the 1950s undefeated in 10 races, including the Satsuki-Sho and the Derby. He broke the record in six of these races. Unfortunately, he died before he could challenge the Kikka-Sho.
>Her and Tokino Minoru’s birthdays are the same (5/2). She is the only NPC to have her birth date listed in-game.
>Tazuna never takes her cap off and her ears are not shown.
>Tazuna says that her favourite foods are ramen and gyoza but also carrots.
>Taiki Shuttle is a renowned sprinter, yet was unable to escape Tazuna's speed while trying to stay out after curfew.
>Her uniform is loosely based off of Tokino Minoru’s jockey silk colours. And her horseshoe barrette is on the right side of her head, where her ear decoration would be if she was a horse girl based on a male horse.
>Claims to have fond memories of the Derby.
>The topic of injuries concerns her. Five days after winning the Japanese Derby, Tokino Minoru ended up falling ill to tetanus sepsis because of injury and died.
>During one of her date events, she suddenly mentions the excitement of waiting for the gate to open.
>In the same event, there is an announcement for a movie called “The Phantom Horse Girl”. This is in reference to “The Phantom Horse” a movie about Tokino Minoru produced by his owner, Masaichi Nagata.
>Umayon’s description of Tazuna says that she “does anything perfectly”. Tokino Minoru’s debut was also called a “perfect” one. Also, the horse’s name was “Perfect” before it was replaced by the registered name Tokino Minoru.
>Fans joke that her shit advice about why your horse fails in career mode is because, as Tokino Minoru, she never knew defeat. She can't speak wisely on a subject she knows nothing about.
>She has fond memories of the Kyodo News Service Hai. This race's subtitle? Tokino Minoru Kinen.