Haniwa horse from Kamichūjō
| Haniwa horse from Kamichūjō | |
|---|---|
| 上中条出土埴輪馬 | |
| Material | Clay (unglazed terracotta) |
| Size | 87.5 by 101.5 by 36.5 centimetres (34.4 in × 40.0 in × 14.4 in) |
| Created | 6th century |
| Period/culture | Kofun period |
| Discovered | Kamichūjō, Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan |
| Present location | Tokyo National Museum |
| Registration | J-838 |
The haniwa horse (Japanese: 埴輪馬) from Kamichūjō (上中条) is a horse-shaped haniwa from the area of that name in Kumagaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Now at Tokyo National Museum, it is of particular significance for its detailed rendering of contemporary horse tack and has been designated an Important Cultural Property.