Japan racing will take centre stage at Tokyo Racecourse on Saturday, April 25, 2026, with a comprehensive and well-balanced 12-race programme highlighted by the Group 2 TV Tokyo Hai Aoba Sho. The fixture will begin at 10:05 AM and conclude at 4:30 PM, presenting a structured blend of maiden contests, allowance races, and high-value events for both emerging three-year-olds and seasoned older runners across a wide range of distances.
Proceedings will commence with Race 1 at 10:05 AM over 1600 metres, a maiden contest for three-year-olds carrying a prize of 11,280,000 Yen, offering an early platform for lightly raced contenders to establish credentials. Shortly thereafter, Race 2 will follow at 10:35 AM over 1400 metres, again restricted to three-year-old maidens, with an identical purse of 11,280,000 Yen, continuing the developmental theme of the opening stages.
The programme will continue with Race 3 at 11:05 AM, extending to 2100 metres for three-year-old maidens, maintaining the same prize value of 11,280,000 Yen while introducing a more demanding stamina test. Soon after, Race 4 will take place at 11:35 AM over 1800 metres, further progressing the sequence of maiden contests with a purse of 11,280,000 Yen and providing another opportunity for progression.
Midday action will unfold with Race 5 at 12:25 PM over 1400 metres for three-year-old maidens, once again offering 11,280,000 Yen and effectively concluding the early-stage races for inexperienced runners. Transitioning into stronger company, Race 6 at 12:55 PM will feature three-year-olds over 1600 metres with an increased prize fund of 15,620,000 Yen, marking a noticeable rise in competitive quality.
Attention will then shift to Race 7 at 1:25 PM over 1400 metres for four-year-olds and upwards, also carrying a purse of 15,620,000 Yen, as more experienced runners take centre stage. Building further momentum, Race 8 at 1:55 PM will see older horses compete over 1600 metres with prize money set at 15,620,000 Yen, sustaining the competitive rhythm of the mid-card.
The card will gather greater significance with Race 9, the Isawa Tokubetsu, at 2:25 PM over 1800 metres for four-year-olds and above, offering a significantly enhanced purse of 30,380,000 Yen and likely attracting a strong field. Maintaining that elevated standard, Race 10, the Kamakura Stakes, will follow at 3:00 PM over 1400 metres, open to older horses and featuring prize money of 36,060,000 Yen, serving as a key lead-in to the feature.
The spotlight will firmly rest on Race 11, the feature event, the TV Tokyo Hai Aoba Sho (G2), scheduled for 3:45 PM over 2400 metres. Open to three-year-olds at the highest level, this prestigious contest will carry a substantial prize of 105,360,000 Yen and is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the progression of classic contenders during the season. Bringing the programme to its conclusion, Race 12 will be held at 4:30 PM over 1600 metres for four-year-olds and upwards, with a purse of 22,690,000 Yen, drawing the day’s racing to an orderly close.
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