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japantravel counselwolf 8 months ago 75%
I want to go to Tokyo Racecourse or OI Racecourse

I want to go to Tokyo Racecourse or OI Racecourse --- 1. Do I need to book tickets in advance? 1. Would I be able to bet on horses even though I don't speak Japanese? 1. Which of the two (Tokyo Racecourse or OI Racecourse) should I go to? 1. Is it open on weekends? at nights? etc.

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japantravel counselwolf 8 months ago 75%
Please Comment on Our Basic Itinerary

Going to Tokyo next week, here's our itinerary: > Day 01 - arrival (afternoon), shibuya, donki , and golden guy > > Day 02 - Disneyland > > Day 03 - tsukiji market, temple, and teamlab > > Day 04 - mt fuji, and ski > > Day 05 - free day or harry potter > > Day 06 - Free day/Departure (night) ---- Just wanted to ask if there are any non-obvious things we should take note of? ---- edit: I'll add some more information. We'll be travelling in a big group (16+) and we'd prefer to not move hotels. The itinerary is kind of empty because we'd probably spend a longer amount of time than usual in every spot because of how big our group is. Personally, I prefer food, some sightseeing, and shopping (thrift and souvenir shopping) which I'll probably do on the free day. (I was thinking somewhere along the lines of Shimokitazawa?) I'll add: ~~1. Are there any Horse Racing Tracks where we can watch near Tokyo? (is it open on weekends?) ~~ I found Tokyo Racecourse and OI Racecourse. 1. Do I need to book tickets for the Horse Race Tracks ahead of time?

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