- Can I photograph the exterior area around Oi Racecourse for anime pilgrimage shots?
- Yes, the public roads and sidewalks around the racecourse can generally be photographed, but avoid blocking pedestrians and do not photograph restricted back-of-house areas. On race days, security and foot traffic are heavier, so exterior-only comparison shots are easier than lingering near entrances.
- Is it better to visit on a race day or a quiet day to recreate this Umamusume scene?
- A quiet non-race day is usually better for matching the anime frame because the sidewalks and roadside views are less crowded and easier to compose. If you want the live racecourse atmosphere, check the Tokyo City Keiba schedule before going.
- What is the most convenient station for reaching this Oi Racecourse scene spot?
- Fans usually use Oi Keibajo Mae Station on the Tokyo Monorail or Tachiaigawa Station on the Keikyu Main Line, depending on their route. Oi Keibajo Mae is the most racecourse-oriented access point, while Tachiaigawa can be useful for walking the outer perimeter roads.