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Tokyo Racecourse

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Location
  
Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan

Course type
  
Flat, Steeplechase

Phone
  
+81 42-363-3141

Date opened
  
1933

Opened
  
1933

Owner
  
Japan Racing Association

Tokyo Racecourse

Owned by
  
Japan Racing Association

Address
  
1-1 Hiyoshicho, Fuchu, Tokyo 183-0024, Japan

Screened on
  
NHK (both General TV and BS-hi; select Sundays)

Notable races
  
Japan Cup, Tokyo Yūshun, Yushun Himba, Yasuda Kinen, Tenno Sho, February Stakes, NHK Mile Cup, Victoria Mile

Similar
  
Nakayama Racecourse, Kyoto Racecourse, Hanshin Racecourse, Chukyo Racecourse, Ohi Racecourse

Profiles

Tokyo Racecourse (東京競馬場, Tōkyō Keiba-jō) is located in Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan. Built in 1933 for horse racing, it is considered the "racecourse of racecourses" in Japanese horseracing. It has a capacity of 223,000, with seating for 13,750.

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Tokyo Racecourse hosts numerous G1 (Grade 1) races, including the Japan Cup, Tokyo Yushun (the Japanese Derby) and the Yasuda Kinen, a part of the Asian Mile Challenge.

4k tokyo racecourse


Physical attributes

Tokyo Race Course's grass course measures 2083m (1¼ miles + 234 feet) with two chutes (1800m and 2000m). Races can be run on the "A Course" rail setting (on the hedge), the "B Course" setting (rail out 3 meters), the "C Course" setting (rail out 6 meters), the "D Course" setting (rail out 9 meters) or the "E Course" setting (rail out 12 meters).

The dirt course measures 1899 meters (1⅛ mile + 290 feet), with a 1600m chute.

The jump course measures 1675 meters (1 mile + 215 feet).

There was a chute for 3200m races (used for the Tenno Sho Autumn races), but when the race was shortened to 2000m, the 3200m chute was useless and is not in use as of today.

The course was renovated in 2007 (started in 2000), adding the world's largest video screen and upgrading a grandstand, named the "Fuji View Stand", which in today is the main grandstand of the course. The "Memorial 60" grandstand was also added. The HD screen measured 218 feet (66 m) wide by only 37 feet (11 m) high at 8,066 square feet (749.4 m2). In 2009 Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri took the world’s largest title with a 84-foot (26 m) by 104-foot (32 m) is 8,736-square-foot (811.6 m2) screen.

References

Tokyo Racecourse Wikipedia