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Not a Bad Idea

(TUE) February 17th, 2026

8:49 p.m. Let me look at the starting barriers from a different angle.

The top-3 finish rates of each barriers in te past 10 years show the highest percentage 30% for barriers four and five, while the rates vary from 15 to 21% for barriers two, three, six and seven. The outmost barrier eight still has 15%, though the innermost barrier one shows 0% not only for the top-3 finish rates but also for top-2 and win rates. What I can pick up from these information is that perhaps it's best to start form bariiers in the middle to perform well in February Stakes.

Returning to the past 10 years' results, it proved there were only two times when neither barrier four nor five finished above third place, 2022 when the track condition was wet, and 2018 when the race was run at a considerably tight lap.

As rain is not expected for the rest of the week, it might not be a bad idea to pick the horse to key from barrier four or five.

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Pocketchange - How to charge your left-over Yen to digital money

If you are ready to leave Japan but have your pocket heavy with leftover Japanese Yen, why not empty your pockets and feel light with Pocketchange?

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Holidays of February

  • February 11th (WED)
  • National Foundation Day
  • February 23rd (MON)
  • Emperor's Birthday

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Cream Anmitsu
Cream Anmitsu

Fed up with the heat? Here's a nice cold Japanse-style sweets to cheer you up! Cream Anmitsu is a delux version of Anmitsu, Kanten(Japanese gelatine) jelly and fruits with ice cream topping and Kuromitsu caramel sauce poured over it. And what's great, it's low calorie!

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Manned flight by oxyride dry-cell batteries project

The Tokyo Institute of Technology in cooperation with Panasonic, has led the project 'Manned Flight by Oxyride Dry-cell Battery' into the world's first success. On July 16th this year (2006), they made success in a trial of manned flight using commercially available oxyride batteries, in a project that they had been bringing forward together.