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[039]Ohi Horse Racing Course (Ohi keiba-jyo)

Description

  • At Oi Racecourse, horse races sponsored by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government are held irregularly, mainly on weekdays.
  • Hours vary depending on the season, with day races held from January to March and night races from April to December.
  • Information on event dates and participating horses can be found on the official homepages of the four southern Kanto racecourses and the official homepages of local horse racing.

Business Hours

AM11:00 to PM4:00 (day race in winter)
PM3:00 to PM8:30 (night race in spring, summer, and fall)

Closed Days

Irregular.

English Support

Staffs capable of English assistance are available at the information desk.

Barrier-Free

Although there are some areas that require stairs to reach, the area is generally barrier-free.

Fees

One adult…100yen (admission, cash only)

Access

The nearest station is Ohi Keiba Jo-mae Station (Monorail), but this monorail connects Haneda Airport and Hamamatsucho Station, making it somewhat inconvenient for use. If you prefer taking the train, Tachiaigawa Station (Keikyu Line) would be an option, although it takes about a 10-minute walk the directions are a little confusing.
An alternative option is the convenient buses that run to Ohi Racecourse from Oimachi Station, Meguro Station, and Shinagawa Station. These will arrive directly in front of the racecourse, so you don’t have to worry about getting lost. Also, the bus from Oimachi Station is free round trip (buses from Meguro Station and Shinagawa Station are free only round trip)

Official Links

https://www.goracing.jp/english/schedule.html (local horse racing)
https://www.nankankeiba.com/ (the Minami Kanto 4 Racecourses,Japanese only)
https://www.tokyocitykeiba.com/en/ (Ohi Horse Racing)

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