JRA Tokyo Racecourse

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JRA Tokyo Racecourse

The biggest horse racecourse in Japan.

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"Nippon Derby", "Tenno Sho (Fall)", and "Japan Cup" are just a few of the big horse races held at this large-scale racecourse. Since its completion in 1933, countless races between famed horses have been held here to the delight of their many fans.
In addition to the races, couples and families can also visit to enjoy a full range of activities and gardens at the entertainment center.

Highlights

  • Japan's largest horse racecourse
  • Home to countless large-scale races and even more delighted fans.
  • There is a park, museum and Japanese garden so that families can spend a day and enjoy themselves.

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  • JRA Tokyo Racecourse
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  • Main gate to the racecourse.

    Main gate to the racecourse.

  • Mt. Fuji, visible in the distance on a clear day. 
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    Mt. Fuji, visible in the distance on a clear day. (C)iStock

Reviews

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    Tried my luck a little and really enjoyed the excitement of horse racing.

  • Spent JPY 200 on the ticket and got to experience the exciting and intense atmosphere of horse racing! 😁

  • It was my first time watching a horse race up close—so exciting and intense! Even if you’re not into betting, it’s still worth visiting. There are ponies for kids to ride, and families can have a picnic on the grass. It’s a great experience for everyone.

Details

Name in Japanese
東京競馬場
Postal Code
183-0024
Address
1-1 Hiyoshimachi, Fuchu City, Tokyo
Telephone
042-363-3141
Admission
200yen
Closed
Mondays, Tuesdays, Holidays, New Years Holidays. Shortened business hours may apply.
Open Hours
Race Days: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Weekdays: 10:00am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Access
(1) 2 min. walk from Fuchu-Keiba-Seimon-Mae Station on the Keio Keibajo Line.
(2) 10 min. walk from Higashi-Fuchu Station on the Keio Line
(3) 5 min. walk from Fuchu-hommachi Station on the JR Musashino & Nambu Lines
(4) 10 min. walk from Koremasa Station on the Seibu Railway Tamagawa Line.
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)