thumb|A BOAT RACE (kyōtei) course at Suminoe, Osaka. thumb|Edogawa BOAT RACE thumb|BOAT RACE competitors fly around the corner at Suminoe. thumb|A large clock is used to count down to the start of each race. thumb|A night BOAT RACE at Suminoe. The , literally "boat racing" and referred to as BOAT RACE, is a runabout racing event primary held in Japan. It is one of Japan's four , which are sports events where parimutuel betting is legal.
thumb|A BOAT RACE (kyōtei) course at Suminoe, Osaka. thumb|Edogawa BOAT RACE thumb|BOAT RACE competitors fly around the corner at Suminoe. thumb|A large clock is used to count down to the start of each race. thumb|A night BOAT RACE at Suminoe. The , literally "boat racing" and referred to as BOAT RACE, is a runabout racing event primary held in Japan. It is one of Japan's four , which are sports events where parimutuel betting is legal.
Kyōtei was introduced in Japan in April 1952, when the first race was held at Ōmura Kyōtei Stadium in Ōmura City, Nagasaki Prefecture.
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