Horse Racing sights in Tokyo
- Sort by:
- Popular
-
Tokyo Keibajō
More popularly known as Fuchū Racecourse, Tokyo Keibajō’s 525m-long turf home stretch is the longest in the country and can make for exciting, win-by-a-nose finishes. This track is where most major and international races take place. Admission is generally ¥200 but varies depending on the popularity of the event.
reviewed
-
A
Ōi Keibajō
Each year from late March to November, Ōi Keibajō, also known as Tokyo City Keibajō, offers night-time ‘Twinkle Races’. The races are lit by mercury lamps, whose diffused light draws young couples out on hot dates. Kids can try the pony rides here, too.
reviewed






