Tokyo City Keiba 2026 Business Plan: Japan's First Night Horse Racing 'Twinkle Race' Celebrates 40th Anniversary!
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Tokyo City Keiba (TCK) announced its business plan for fiscal year 2026, commemorating the 40th anniversary of 'Twinkle Race,' Japan's first night horse racing. Initiatives include a 'TCK Plus 10' additional payout for graded races, facility renovations, and increased prize money, all in gratitude to its customers.
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- Q: What is the 'Twinkle Race' at Tokyo City Keiba?
- A: It is a historic night racing event first held in Japan in 1986, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
- Q: What is 'TCK Plus 10'?
- A: In the 2026 graded races, when the usual payout is 100 yen, an additional 10 yen will be added, making the total payout 110 yen.
- Q: What changes with the L-WING stand renovation?
- A: A new 'Wing Seat' with power outlets will be installed on the third floor designated seating area, making it comfortable for individuals to enjoy the races.