Immerse yourself in Japan's vibrant horse racing scene alongside local fans in this unique tour. Spend approximately 4 hours experiencing the thrill of the races, complete with insights from your guide and opportunities to place bets. Enjoy the lively atmosphere as you engage with fellow enthusiasts and savor delicious food and drinks. This tour is perfect for those looking to connect with Tokyo's culture through an exciting sporting event. With a maximum group size of 6, you're sure to get an intimate experience filled with local knowledge.
- Experience the excitement of horse racing in Tokyo with local fans
- Includes guide, food, and alcoholic beverages to enhance your experience
- Small group tour with a maximum of 6 participants for personalized attention
- Convenient meeting point at Shibuya Station for easy access
Private: Enjoy a fully private experience with your own dedicated guide
Meet your local guide at Akihabara Station. After introductions, we will take the train together toward Nakayama Racecourse.
Enjoy a short and easy ride to the racecourse while learning the basics of Japanese horse racing and how local fans enjoy the sport.
Upon arrival, your guide will assist with ticket arrangements and provide an orientation of the racecourse, including seating areas, food stalls, and betting machine zones.
You will see the horses up close in the paddock before each race. The guide will explain how to read the paddock board and what local fans observe when evaluating horses.
You will experience live races among passionate Japanese fans, learning how the race structure works and how odds are displayed and interpreted.
Your guide will teach you how to use Japanese betting machines, and you will have the opportunity to place your own bets safely and independently.
Between races, you may try classic Japanese racecourse foods, such as yakitori, curry, or local drinks, at your own pace.
After enjoying several races and experiencing the atmosphere of Japanese horse racing culture, we will head back to Akihabara Station together, where the tour concludes.
We'll be waiting while holding a sign with your name
Viator's voucher is not a ticket. Your guide bring tickets
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