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Deep Impact-Friendly

(FRI) February 13th, 2026

9:01 p.m. Checking out the results of the barrier draw, Kyoto first.

Inner post drawers are usually advantaged in Kyoto Kinen especially when the pace drops to slow. It's also known as a Deep Impact-friendly race, where Deep Impact descendants perform well. Looking at the barrier draw result, it gives me the imparession that these trends will stay unchanged.

Now, Tokyo. Kyodo Tsushin-hai I'm afraid, is also unlikely to be run at a tight pace. Therefore, the inner post drawers that can secure a good position not too far behind will be advantaged. As the pace probably won't be tight regardless of which horse takes the lead Galilea, Divine Wind, or Lovcen, fast time for the last three furlongs will be crucial.

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Pocketchange
Pocketchange - How to charge your left-over Yen to digital money

If you are ready to leave Japan but have your pocket heavy with leftover Japanese Yen, why not empty your pockets and feel light with Pocketchange?

Holidays

Holidays of February

  • February 11th (WED)
  • National Foundation Day
  • February 23rd (MON)
  • Emperor's Birthday

Food Catalog

Cream Anmitsu
Cream Anmitsu

Fed up with the heat? Here's a nice cold Japanse-style sweets to cheer you up! Cream Anmitsu is a delux version of Anmitsu, Kanten(Japanese gelatine) jelly and fruits with ice cream topping and Kuromitsu caramel sauce poured over it. And what's great, it's low calorie!

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Manned flight by oxyride dry-cell batteries project

The Tokyo Institute of Technology in cooperation with Panasonic, has led the project 'Manned Flight by Oxyride Dry-cell Battery' into the world's first success. On July 16th this year (2006), they made success in a trial of manned flight using commercially available oxyride batteries, in a project that they had been bringing forward together.