Panja Tower
Japanese racehorse
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Panja Tower (Japanese: パンジャタワー, Hepburn: Panjatawā; foaled February 21, 2022) is an active Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 2025 NHK Mile Cup.[1][2]
| Panja Tower パンジャタワー | |
|---|---|
At the paddock, 2024 Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes | |
| Sire | Tower of London[1] |
| Grandsire | Raven's Pass[1] |
| Dam | Clarksdale[1] |
| Damsire | Victoire Pisa[1] |
| Sex | Colt[1] |
| Foaled | February 21, 2022[1] |
| Country | Japan[1] |
| Color | Bay[1] |
| Breeder | Champions Farm[1] |
| Owner | Deep Creek Ltd, Co.[2] |
| Trainer | Shinsuke Hashiguchi[2] |
| Record | 8: 4-0-0[2] |
| Earnings | 263,086,720 JPY[3][note 1] JPN: 229,230,000 JPY AUS: 250,000 AUD KSA: 60,000 USD |
| Major wins | |
| Keio Hai Nisai Stakes (2024) NHK Mile Cup (2025) Keeneland Cup (2025) | |
| Last updated on November 1, 2025 | |
He was named after his sire while bearing his owner's crown name.[3]
Background
Panja Tower was born at Champions Farm in Hokkaido, Japan. His dam, Clarksdale, was an unraced mare purchased for ¥1.5 million (excluding tax) at the 2019 Northern Farm Broodmare Sale.[5] Akihito Nakamura, president of Champions Farm, remarked on the colt’s early development: "He wasn’t particularly striking at birth, but his exceptional movement on Champion Hills’ training slopes made people around him say, ‘This horse runs incredibly well."[6]
Racing career
2024: two-year-old season
Panja Tower debuted on September 8, 2024, in a 2-year-old maiden race at Chukyo Racecourse over a distance of 1200 meters on turf. He won the race by a half length victory as the favorite.[7]
On November 2, he contested the Keio Hai Nisai Stakes at Tokyo Racecourse. Racing mid-pack under jockey Kohei Matsuyama, he swung wide into the stretch and unleashed the fastest closing speed in the field to win by a neck. This victory marked the first graded stakes win for a foal sired by Tower of London, a freshman stallion and son of Raven's Pass.[8]
In his next race, he was targeted to Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes on December 15 at Kyoto Racecourse as his first grade one stakes challenge. Starting as the fourth favorite, he finished 12th, unable to reproduce his devastating turn of foot.[9] Two days later, his connections announced that he is targeted to NHK Mile Cup on spring with a warm-up race in between.[10]
2025: three-year-old season
Panja Tower began his classic campaign in the Falcon Stakes on March 22, ridden by Yusuke Fujioka. He broke well and traveled mid-pack, he got a clear lane swinging to the home straight and chased with great speed but was unable to catch the winner. He finished fourth by three-quarters of a length to the winner.[11]
On May 11, he ran his target race, NHK Mile Cup at Tokyo Racecourse over a distance of 1600 meters. Starting as the 9th favorite with Kohei Matsuyama back on his saddle, he settled in the mid-pack as his previous races. Swinging the widest in the final stretch, he unleashed his devastating speed, easily overtaking the Asahi Hai Futurity Stakes winner, Admire Zoom. He held off the fast-finishing Magic Sands to win the race by a head, securing his first grade one stakes victory.[12] Notably his sire, Tower of London, ran the same race in 2018 as the favorite and lost the race to 12th place. He is the first grade one stakes winner for Tower of London as a sire.[13]
On August 24, Panja Tower won the Keeneland Cup. He was then sent to contest his first race abroad, the Golden Eagle in Australia, on November 1,[14] where he finished 5th behind the local filly Autumn Glow.[15]
2026: four-year-old season
Panja Tower started his season with an overseas G2 race which was the 1351 Turf Sprint at King Abdulaziz Racetrack in February.[16] He made a good run by holding on in early phase, moved to the outside track and accelerated further up until reached third place before gassed out and finished in fifth on the line.[17]
Racing statistics
Below data is based on data available on JBIS Search,[18] NetKeiba,[19] and Jockey Club Saudi Arabia.[20]
| Date | Track | Race | Grade | Distance (Condition) |
Entry | HN | Odds (Favored) |
Finish | Time | Margins | Jockey | Winner (Runner-up) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 – two-year-old season | ||||||||||||
| Sep 8 | Chukyo | 2YO Debut | 1,200 m (Firm) | 7 | 3 | 1.6 (1) | 1st | 1:09.7 | -0.1 | Kohei Matsuyama | (Tagano Enfant) | |
| Nov 2 | Tokyo | Keio Hai 2YOS | GII | 1,400 m (Good) | 14 | 7 | 21.0 (8) | 1st | 1:21.2 | -0.1 | Kohei Matsuyama | (Meiner Ticket) |
| Dec 15 | Kyoto | Asahi Hai FS | GI | 1,600 m (Firm) | 16 | 12 | 9.0 (4) | 12th | 1:35.8 | 1.7 | Kohei Matsuyama | Admire Zoom |
| 2025 – three-year-old season | ||||||||||||
| Mar 22 | Chukyo | Falcon Stakes | GIII | 1,400 m (Firm) | 18 | 4 | 4.5 (1) | 4th | 1:21.1 | 0.1 | Yusuke Fujioka | Yankee Barows |
| May 11 | Tokyo | NHK Mile Cup | GI | 1,600 m (Firm) | 18 | 11 | 26.1 (9) | 1st | 1:31.7 | 0.0 | Kohei Matsuyama | (Magic Sands) |
| Aug 24 | Sapporo | Keeneland Cup | GIII | 1,200 m (Firm) | 16 | 5 | 5.5 (2) | 1st | 1:08.2 | -0.1 | Kohei Matsuyama | (Pair Pollux) |
| Nov 1 | Randwick | Golden Eagle | 1,500 m (Soft) | 16 | 12 | 8.0 (3) | 5th | Kohei Matsuyama | Autumn Glow | |||
| 2026 – four-year-old season | ||||||||||||
| Feb 14 | King Abdulaziz | 1351 Turf Sprint | GII | 1,351 m (Firm) | 13 | 8 | 4.5 (2) | 5th | 1:18.7 | 0.5 | Joao Moreira | Reef Runner |
Legend:
Turf
Pedigree
| Sire Tower of London b. 2015 |
Raven's Pass (USA) ch. 2005 |
Elusive Quality | Gone West |
|---|---|---|---|
| Touch of Greatness | |||
| Ascutney | Lord At War (ARG) | ||
| Right Word | |||
| Snow Pine (GB) gr. 2010 |
Dalakhani (IRE) | Darshaan (GB) | |
| Daltawa | |||
| Shinko Hermes (IRE) | Sadler's Wells (USA) | ||
| Doff the Derby (USA) | |||
| Dam Clarksdale dk. b. 2016 |
Victoire Pisa dk. b. 2007 |
Neo Universe | Sunday Silence (USA) |
| Pointed Path (GB) | |||
| Whitewater Affair (GB) | Machiavellian (USA) | ||
| Much Too Risky | |||
| Acoustics b. 2001 |
Cape Cross (IRE) | Green Desert (USA) | |
| Park Appeal | |||
| Soninke (GB) | Machiavellian (USA) | ||
| Sonic Lady (USA) (Half-bred Family: B3)[22] |
- His uncle, Logi Universe by Acoustics, won the 2009 Tōkyō Yūshun (Japanese Derby).
- His great-great-grandmother Sonic Lady won three group one races, including the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 1986.