Lost Traditions: Horses and Horse Medicine in pre-Modern Japan
Step into the mysterious and enchanting world of ancient Japan, where horses were more than animals—they were gods, protectors, and central to the very fabric of society. Through Dr. David Ramey’s fascinating book, Lost Traditions: Horses and Horse Medicine in Pre-Modern Japan, uncover the forgotten lore of a manuscript that whispers secrets of a time when horses shaped empires and legends.

Lost Traditions: Horses and Horse Medicine in Pre-Modern Japan
“A beautifully crafted work that opens fresh perspectives on Japanese
history and equine traditions” – Dr. Puck Brecher, Historian
“It is an amazing work of art that gave me chills. I am not normally the type
to be ‘chilled’ – Dr. MC, DVM
Years ago, a gift set in motion a journey of discovery. Dr. Ramey was entrusted with a 15th-century Japanese manuscript, its pages filled with intricate art and an indecipherable script that baffled even experts. Through years of research, he uncovered its hidden stories—a world where horses were sacred companions, revered protectors, and central to Japan’s cultural and spiritual fabric. This book is the culmination of that journey, offering a rich exploration of the deep connection between humans and horses in a long-lost era.
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And here’s a link to a short video clip about the book.
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