Jul 4, 2019
Tokyo City Keiba
Tokyo City Keiba which is also called TCK is one of the famous horse racing fields in Tokyo, Japan. If people who live in Japan like to watch horse racing games, they will head to TCK without hesitation. TCK is a racecourse located in the center of Tokyo. It takes only a short time from Haneda Airport, with the powerful Twinkle Race, the dazzling and romantic light show, the colorful cuisine, and a variety of exciting activities. It is now recognized as a place to represent Tokyo's night attractions that people including Japanese and foreigners will visit.
TCK is also the first field of horse racing at night, which is called as “Twinkle Race”. It is held on weekdays from April to December and is held during the day from January to March. During the twinkle races at night, TCK sets illuminations to add splashes of color, which makes you into a romantic atmosphere. Also, in TCK, customers can enjoy various choices of food and drinks including tasty street foods to dishes aimed at women and more!
As for the place of watching horse racing, the paddock area is the nearest place which customers can check for horses’ status and pick by instinct or appearances. L-wing is a spectator stand area that customers can overlook the entire course. Moreover, there are plenty of fast-food stands and restaurants around L-wing area. People can enjoy the food and watch the game simultaneously. It is also designated for group visitors of cheap seats.
The most thrilling area cannot be other than G-front area, which is a spectator stand right by the goal line. Customers can experience the real sense of thrilling quite near the goal with the latest cutting-edge equipment and the stand. For people who would like to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere, Number 4 Grandstand was recommended. The restaurant called “Diamond Turn” offer the equipment of showing the horseraces. Furthermore, TCK also holds events in the area called PAKA-PAKA land. Both adults and children can have fun experiencing riding in a real horse-drawn carriage, etc.
For the beginners, there is also a counter especially guiding the methods of horse racing. Whoever wants to experience or enjoy the fun of horse racing, they can just go and but a ticket, then enjoy their time being there.
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