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The Course Features

(THU) November 14th, 2024

8:20 p.m. The mile course on Kyoto turf where Mile Championship is held has only one turn. It starts from a spur track and the distance to the third corner including the back stretch is 712 meters, which resultingly becomes the longest straight of all Japanese race courses except for the notorious Niigata 1000m. The only one turn cannot be called a corner of a track in my opinion, as it's a combination of two nearly perpendicular corners with a short straight in between, I'd say.

All in all, it gives me the impression of a "clockwise Tokyo mile". What I'm trying to say here, is that the course features would benefit horses that aren't dexterous enough to win at Chukyo, Kokura, or Sapporo, but do well on Tokyo or Niigata turf.

The entry has been closed in the meantime and 17 horses will be running this year, including a challenger from U.K.

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Pocketchange
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?

Holidays

Holidays of October

  • November 4rd (MON)
  • Makeup Holiday for Culture Day
  • November 23rd (SAT)
  • Labor Day

Food Catalog

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.