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The Ageuma Shinji Festival in Mie Prefecture, Japan, has turned into a horrifying display of animal cruelty disguised as entertainment. Take action!
Animals should never suffer for the sake of entertainment. Yet, the Ageuma Shinji Festival in Mie prefecture, Japan, has become a distressing example of animal cruelty disguised as amusement1. We cannot stand idly by while horses endure abuse and lose their lives in the name of tradition. It’s time to take action and demand an end to this cruel festival.
During the festival, horses are forced to run up a steep hill and clear a towering two-meter high wall, all while enduring verbal abuse and physical punishment from spectators1. Videos and photographs reveal the shocking acts of violence inflicted upon these innocent creatures, with onlookers slapping them, resorting to ropes, sticks, and whips to coerce them forward2.
The tragic death of a horse named Merzouga, who had to be euthanized after breaking its leg, has sparked outrage and prompted the Life Investigation Agency NGO to file criminal complaints against over 130 people associated with the event1. These complaints highlight the blatant violation of animal welfare laws and shed light on the unsafe and distressing environment the horses are subjected to2.
What was once a solemn procession paying homage to the gods has transformed into a spectacle that endangers the lives of horses. The addition of the embankment obstacle has turned this festival into a form of entertainment, detracting from its original purpose3. The joyous cheers and shouts from spectators as horses crash into walls and tumble down the hill further illustrate the disregard for the animals’ suffering3.
Complaints about animal cruelty at the Ageuma Shinji Festival have been raised for nearly 20 years. Despite claims of engagement with animal welfare organizations and local government, the inadequate response from shrine and city council officials calls for stronger action5. Legal measures are necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of the horses involved in future editions of the festival4.
It’s time for change. We cannot tolerate the exploitation and abuse endured by these helpless animals in the name of entertainment. We must raise our voices, rally behind legal actions, and demand accountability. By uniting in our cause, we can work towards the abolition of festivals that perpetuate animal cruelty.
Sign the petition to the Mie prefecture in Japan, urging them to put an end to the Ageuma Shinji Festival and protect the welfare of these horses. Together, we can create a world that values compassion, empathy, and the well-being of all living creatures.