Daitaku Helios is pure sunshine with a gyaru sparkler lit at both ends. A Senior Division Uma Musume from Ritto Dorm, she arrives with a high-energy party-girl vibe that feels impossible to ignore: bright, stylish, and gloriously upbeat. Even her little details sell the image. At 156 cm, with a listed weight of “Slaaaay!”, Helios comes across as the kind of girl who refuses to let anything stay dull for long.
That playful flashiness is backed up by how she presents herself in speech. Helios uses Uchi and Watakushi as self-pronouns, and she calls her trainer “Torepi,” a nickname that instantly gives her interactions a casual, gyaru-flavored warmth. Her profile notes also point out that she uses gyaru terms in the original Japanese, which helps define her whole atmosphere: not just trendy, but fully committed to her own vibrant style of communication. She feels like a character who turns language itself into part of the performance.
She shares Ritto Dorm with Tap Dance City, who is also listed as her roommate and stablemate. In relationship listings, Helios is also associated with names such as Daiichi Ruby, K.s.miracle, Yamanin Zephyr, Mejiro Palmer, Mejiro Ardan, Ines Fujin, Matikanetannhauser, Katsuragi Ace, and Fusaichi Pandora. Her recorded rivals are K.S. Miracle, Yamanin Zephyr, and Daiichi Ruby, giving her social orbit a competitive edge beneath all that glitter and bounce.
Her public-facing character details are just as lively. Helios is voiced by Aya Yamane, and her image palette is noted as a bold pairing of blue and yellow, a fitting match for a girl whose whole identity reads bright and radiant. Her original character version carries the title Fun ☆ Fun ☆ Party Night, which may be the neatest possible summary of her brand: festive, energetic, and determined to keep spirits high. She also has music credits including her solo song Waracchao!, plus appearances tied to UMA Summer and Overrunner!
Relationship radarDaitaku HeliosThe center icon is the current Uma. Every outer icon is one unique Uma, while the link totals can be higher because one Uma may belong to more than one relationship group.
Unique Umas22
Unique nodes visible in this radar
Total Links31
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Mutual Links5
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Foaled1987-04-10
Died2008-12-12
SexStallion
ColourDark Bay
TrainerYasuo Umeda
OwnerMasaichi Nakamura
BreederShimizu Bokujo
SireBizen Nishiki
DamNever Ichiban
DamsireNever Beat
Record35 starts: 10-6-1
Daitaku Helios was a dark bay Japanese stallion of the late 1980s and early 1990s, foaled on 10 April 1987 and bred by Shimizu Bokujo. He raced in the colors of Masaichi Nakamura and was trained at Ritto by Yasuo Umeda, building a substantial career that made him one of the notable mile performers of his period. By the end of his time on the track, he had earned ¥683.20 million in JRA prize money, with JBIS listing total earnings of ¥689,952,400.
His pedigree linked him to Bizen Nishiki on the sire side and to Never Ichiban, a daughter of Never Beat, on the dam side. Daitaku Helios also came from a family that included Daitaku Kamikaze, Sweet Love, and Daitaku Mistral. That background produced a horse who was durable as well as talented: his race record shows 35 starts for 10 wins, 6 seconds, and 1 third.
The defining highlights of his racing career came in the Mile Championship at Kyoto over 1600 meters on turf. Daitaku Helios won the race in 1991 and then returned to win it again in 1992, a back-to-back achievement in one of Japan’s major mile contests. Those victories stand as the clearest markers of his class and explain much of his enduring place in racing records from the era.
Beyond the headline wins, his overall body of work reflects a top-level campaigner who stayed in training long enough to compile both a strong record and major earnings. The available sources do not provide a full race-by-race narrative here, but the combination of 35 starts, double G1 success, and high prize-money totals shows a horse who competed prominently at the top end of Japanese racing.
After retiring from racing, Daitaku Helios went to stud. The supplied records credit him with 289 progeny, whose results included 42 JRA wins and 576 total wins, along with 3 JRA graded stakes winners. That made him more than just a successful racehorse: he also left a measurable legacy as a sire, extending his influence into the generations that followed.