The thin line that separates fanaticism for anime from historical preservation has been blurred again, this time on the outskirts of Beijing. What started as an emotional connection with a blue-haired “horse girl” in the video game Umamusume: Pretty Derby. It has culminated in an unprecedented act of international respect. A group of followers has financed and managed the complete restoration of Mejiro Ardan’s tomb, the royal purebred that inspired the character. After decades of relative oblivion in a Chinese ranch, the resting place of this corridor from the 80s has been transformed into a monument worthy of its legacy. Demonstrating that the impact of otaku culture can cross physical and generational boundaries.
The tragic legacy of Mejiro Ardan

to understand the authority From this movement, we must know the history of the original Umamusume horse. Mejiro Ardan was not a full showcase champion, but a “crystal warrior” who earned Japan’s respect in the late 1880s. Despite competing against the best of his era. The recurring injuries to his legs limited his potential, preventing him from reaching the championship that many experts took for granted.
After his retirement, he was exported to China as a stallion. He died in 2002 and was buried at Rancho Longtou in Beijing, where his tombstone remained a simple marker and little visited for more than 20 years. It was the global popularity of the Cygames game that put the site on the map of thousands of tourists and fans. that they began to travel to China only to pay tribute to him.
A renovation with an “Otaku” seal

The experience of visitors has changed dramatically. What was once a lonely stone in a field, is now a detailed sanctuary that uses the anime aesthetics to honor reality.
The community’s philanthropy history

The reliability of this type of news is not a novelty for those who closely follow the Fans of umamusume. The community has proven to be one of the most powerful collection forces in the world of gaming. Fans raised more than $600,000 USD To rebuild the stables of the real horse after the success of the game.
Massive campaigns have been carried out to ensure the feeding and retirement care of horses that, otherwise, would have been left unprotected. This new milestone in China confirms that the interest of the players is not superficial. rather, it translates into a real investment for the well-being and memory of animals.
The power of “waifu-fication” as the engine of history
The restoration of Mejiro Ardan’s tomb is the perfect example of how a modern entertainment product can save historical figures that no longer fit the main narrative of the sport.
We are facing a fascinating phenomenon of poetic justice. Industries such as that of umamusume For “humanizing” or “sexualizing” animals, but economic reality tells a different story: without this game, Mejiro Ardan’s tomb would probably have disappeared under the Beijing pasture. That fans leave anime merchandise along with real flowers on the grave of a dead horse 24 years ago may seem strange to some, but it is the most honest and tangible tribute that an athlete —with four or two legs— could receive. Fiction has saved reality.
Do you think that these types of tributes should be managed by the official horse federations, or do you think it is better that it is the enthusiasm of the fans that keeps the flame of these legends alive? We want to read your opinion in the comments!