Calendar: Kasamatsu Racing
The Kasamatsu calendar is built upon a legacy that began in 1935. Located on the banks of the Kiso River, the racecourse is famous for its unique layout, which includes private rice fields and even gravesites within the track's infield due to long-standing land ownership complexities. Despite these quirks, or perhaps because of them, the track earned the nickname "Dream Stadium" and became a symbol of local resilience. Key Annual Highlights
A typical scheduled day features 10 to 12 individual dirt races. The action begins shortly after gates open and concludes by late afternoon, approximately 16:30. kasamatsu racing calendar
The is a year-round schedule of local horse racing (NAR) held at the Kasamatsu Racecourse in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Known as the birthplace of the legendary "gray horse" Oguri Cap , the track’s calendar features a mix of prestigious graded races and community-focused events that reflect its deep roots in Japanese turf history. The Legacy of the "Dream Stadium" The Kasamatsu calendar is built upon a legacy