OHI RACECOURSE  
The Ohi racecourse can be found in the Shinagawa district of Tokyo and is often known as the Tokyo City Keiba. It first held racing in 1950 and hosts important races like the Tokyo Derby and Daishoten, as well as the Japan Dirt Derby.
  The Derby, run over 10 furlongs, was first held in 1955 and more recently in 2007 Ampersand was successful.

 

 
The Daishoten, run over 10 furlongs, was also held for the first time in 1955 and was won in 2007 by Vermillion when ridden by Take.
  The Dirt Derby was introduced in 1999 with the inaugural running being won by Orion the Thanks. In 2007 Furioso was successful.

 

 
If you have badges, racecards, pictures of the racecourse or further details about the course, including your memories, then email johnslusar@fsmail.net