Audience reopening at some reserved seats for horse racing September 30 at 23:07 at 3 racetracks in Niigata, Tokyo

JRA = Japan Racing Association has been racing without spectators at racetracks nationwide since February to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, but from 10th next month, 3 of Tokyo, Kyoto and Niigata Announced that spectators will be reopened at some racetracks only for some reserved seats.

JRA = Japan Racing Association has been holding all races without spectators since February 29th to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, but from next month 10th,


▽ Tokyo Racecourse,


▽ The


race will be held at three locations,

Kyoto Racecourse and

Niigata

Racecourse,

with spectators only in reserved seats.



At each racecourse, reserved seats are used only for about 20% to half of the total number to keep the distance between spectators, and in the case of Tokyo Racecourse, 1047 seats, which is about 20% of the total, will be released. about it.



To enter, you need to purchase a reserved seat ticket via the Internet in advance, and you cannot purchase it at the racetrack on the day of the event.



According to the Japan Racing Association, this rule will be followed until November 1st, when the autumn Emperor's Award for the G1 race will be held, and then the number of visitors to the race will be considered again.