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Jun 26, 2019

Horse racing in Tokyo

In the last article, I talked about the TCK, I emphasized transportation and price. In this article, I will talk more about the facilities and activities at the venue. 


First of all, I would like to say that a lot of people may not be interested in horse racing or have a bad impression of horse racing (or gambling or animal rights), but I would like to say that Tokyo City Keiba is actually a very suitable place for families to visit. Why? I think this is a good opportunity for children to observe the horses, and through their own observations to verify the horse's condition, because all the horses will walk in a circle before the horse race, and it allows people to observe at a short distance. So I think this is a good parent-child activity, and children can learn about horses. 


In addition, there are many dining places in Tokyo City Keiba, like a snack street, but also Cafe, also has a variety of different staples, and the price is very reasonable, not particularly expensive then anywhere else, and the taste is very good. People only face the problem of not knowing how to choose by too much food options, rather than being hungry because they have nothing to eat. 


I think it's really like being in a playground, so it's really suitable for family activities. Of course, when it comes to horse racing, the key point is gambling. But there is a saying in China: small gambling is happy, big gambling hurts. It was a really good experience to come to Tokyo City Keiba. And you can bet on it for only 100 yen, and there won't be a lot of burden on you whether you win or lose. Of course, it is also possible to play big. My classmates who went with me won more than 30,000 yen on that day. If you want, I believe you can do it as well.



This post is supported by Tokyo City Keiba, one of City-Cost's Supporters helping City-Cost bloggers to enjoy life in Japan and engage in new experiences.


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