Ohi Racecourse (Tokyo City Keiba)
Ohi Racecourse/Tokyo City Keiba
Ohi Racecourse, 140-0012 Tokyo, Shinagawa, Katsushima, 2 Chome−1−2
About Ohi Racecourse/Tokyo City Keiba
Ohi Racecourse, also known as Tokyo City Keiba, was built in 1950.
Well known for its "Twinkle Races," which began in 1986, it is one of the most popular of the regional public racecourses.
Due to its popularity, 2003 saw the opening of the futuristic shaped "L-WING" stand as well as upgraded facilities.
The racecourse is twinned with Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, California, holding an annual "Santa Anita Week" each summer which features a one mile race named the G3 "Santa Anita Trophy".
All Events at Ohi Racecourse/Tokyo City Keiba
November 2024
Tokyo Mega Illumination
How much does Ohi Racecourse/Tokyo City Keiba cost?
It costs 100 yen to enter the racecourse.
How do I get to Ohi Racecourse/Tokyo City Keiba?
Nearest Station: The racecourse is a 2 minute walk from Ōikeibajōmae Station which can be accessed using the Tokyo Monorail.
Alternatively, you can access the racecourse from Tachiaigawa Station using the Keikyū Main Line.
The racecourse is also accessible from Ōmori-kaigan Station using the Keikyū Main Line.
On days when races are held, free shuttle buses run from JR Omori Station, JR Oi-machi Station and JR Kinshicho Station (during the night racemeeting only) to Ohi Racecourse.
A free shuttle bus for the return route from the racecourse runs to JR Meguro Station via JR Shinagawa Station.