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Kanazawa Racecourse < ORIGINAL >

Because the track is so small, the racing style is specific:

Tucked away in the picturesque city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, lies a gem that is often overlooked by horse racing enthusiasts and tourists alike: the Kanazawa Racecourse. This unassuming track has a rich history and offers a unique experience that sets it apart from other racecourses in Japan. In this blog post, we'll take you on a journey to explore the charm of Kanazawa Racecourse and why it's a must-visit destination for anyone interested in horse racing. kanazawa racecourse

Ask the ticket seller for the "NAR Tochi no Kuni" (NAR Local Kingdom) betting sheet. It has the jockey stats for the day. Pay attention to jockey Tatsuya Nakajima or Hiroto Yoshihara – they are the local kings. Because the track is so small, the racing

The biggest day of the year is the (Grade III Jpn3) run in late September or October. This is the only race of the year that draws JRA-trained horses down to the NAR level. Ask the ticket seller for the "NAR Tochi

Betting in Japan is done through betting slips ("Mark Cards") or automated machines.