What Are the Biggest Horse Races at Fukushima?
Since 2004, we have been able to enjoy the Fukushima Himba Stakes, with this being a Grade 3 race on the right-handed track in Japan. Entry is available to fillies or mares aged four or over, with Denko Ange, Fairy Polka and Dirndl among the most recent winners of this encounter.
There is another popular Grade 3 race in the form of Radio Nikkei Sho that takes place at Fukushima Race Course, with this being run over 1800 metres and the race has been in operation since 1952. This race has been open to three-year-old thoroughbred horses and it takes place in late June or early July.
Many horse racing punters enjoy the chance to place racing bets on the Tanabata Sho, with this being another exciting Japanese horse racing card and the showcase race is run over 2000 metres. Mikki Swallow, Crescendo Love and Taurus Gemini are among the most recent winners and five-year-olds have an excellent record.
You can enjoy Fukushima Kinen horse racing odds at Fukushima, with this having been in operation since 1965. The race is open to horses aged three or older, with this being a handicap that includes Win Bright, Crescendo Love and Bio Spark among the most recent winners.