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Duration
4h
Languages
Japanese, English
Voucher type
E-Ticket
What To Expect

You may have heard of Japan's famous "Keirin racing," now an Olympic sport, which is a bicycle race that is paced in the first laps by a motorized vehicle. The boat races on Lake Biwa are a kind of aquatic version of Keirin racing — but with high-powered, high-tech speedboats instead of bicycles.

Boat racing offers locals — and visitors — an exciting and completely legal way to place wagers. These races originated in Japan and are overseen and operated by the government.

The boats are high-powered, state-of-the-art machines, and the races are thrilling to watch — and maybe even a bit more exciting if you place a small bet!

Kenji, with 20 years of experience in these races, will give clear, easy-to-follow instructions on enjoying the sport and placing wagers.

We'll make a brief stop at a local supermarket where you'll get to choose your favorite bento, snacks and drinks — including beer, sake, or a Japanese highball — for a delicious picnic at the races.

Group size: 2 - 4 people

What to remember

Important info

Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Not suitable for travelers under the age of 20

included
What's included
included-item
The entry fee and a reserved seat at the races. A light picnic and drinks. Train and bus tickets to and from the boat race stadium
excluded
What's not included
excluded-items
Money or tickets for betting. Insurance of any type
Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until a day in advance
Provider
Kenji from Kyoto, a certified international sake sommelier
Meeting Point

I'll be waiting for you near the big gate that says "JR Kyoto Station" at the main entrance to Kyoto station. You'll know me by my LINNELL'S backpack. I've included a photo of the meeting point -- which includes me and my big backpack -- in the photos above.