
Uma Musume Pretty Derby Collaboration Event! April 29th (Tuesday, holiday) 2nd Uma Musume Fujimasa March Prize 3rd Uma Musume Bernlight Prize 4th Uma Musume Cinderella Gray Prize Event Date: 2025 April 29th (Tuesday, holiday) – May 2nd (Friday) For more details, please visit the Kasamatsu Horse Racing website. Kasamatsu Horse Racing © Taiyo Kusumi, Rishi Sugiura & Pita, Takuyoshi Ito / Shueisha, Uma Musume Cinderella Gray Production Committee Cygames, Inc.
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>>1
I’m glad.
Oh, who is this stunning beautiful girl?
Tama is too flat…
For now, I’ll go by Meitetsu…
>>5
The area around Kasamatsu is complicated, so really, taking the train is recommended.
Is the food from the food stall still left?
I’m going tomorrow, but what should I do for lunch?
I’ve never been to the racetrack or Kasamatsu.
>>7
Since it’s close to Nagoya, eating on the way back is also an option.
>>7
First horse racing, how nice!
Those coming from afar, please visit Toyohashi, the sacred place of the defeated heroines, on your way back!!
>>8
It’s too far! It’s unreasonable to ask me to stop by Saitama while I’m in Tokyo!
>>11
It’s been about an hour, and if you’ve come from far away, as a memento…
Since it’s Toyota, well, it’s Meitetsu.
I’ve never been to Kasamatsu…
If you come to Gifu, there are several recommended shops, but most of them are places you need a car to get to.
◆Did you not know?
>>14
Since I’m going by car, please let me know just in case.
I’ll go if I can.
>>18
There are really a lot of things, but if we talk about ease of access without having to line up, then…
If you like hamburgers, try the restaurant Fukuyoshi produced by Jimon Terakamon.
If you like Taiwanese ramen, try Taiwanese Ramen Daikichi.
>>22
Thank you, I’ll consider it.
It’s far from Seino to Mikawa.
https://www.meitetsu.co.jp/pr/meitetsu_umamusume/
Is there also a stamp rally?
>>17
What is Kariya?
>>17
Aren’t you being a bit wishy-washy?
Isn’t this something that should be done using the entire route?
>>61
I don’t know if others are like that, and I don’t care!
>>61
It takes about an hour from Meitetsu Gifu at one end to Kariba at the other end, so if you stop at intermediate stations to get stamps and such, it would take quite a bit of time even within this range.
4000 yen is on the high side, but since the basic one-day pass itself is 3400 yen, I guess it can’t be helped.
>>74
Like the Conan sticker, it also exists at Meitetsu Gifu, Chubu Centrair, Koku and Sugakuchi, and Kariya, so it would be troublesome if you were to go around and collect them…
The area around Otagawa Station in the stamp rally is a pilgrimage site for “The Quintessential Quintuplets.”
This will be my first horse racing venue, thank you.
Bern, you’ve already won the Bern Light Award three times…
The kishimen are sold out again.
People who get off at Kasamatsu Station after watching anime will definitely feel like it’s just like that!!!
I want to try the Gifu Tanmen that appeared in a certain Gifu anime.
It looks like tomorrow’s Kasamatsu will be sunny and cool all day, making it perfect for the event.
(Since Nagoya Racecourse is on the Kintetsu line, there are none here.)
I’m going to eat that big pot of stew!
I hear that it’s better to get a special viewing ticket…
Kasamatsu Station is half the size you might think, so if we put up life-size panels like before, it would be a big problem.
Didn’t you know?
If you go left after exiting the station, you’ll reach the racetrack.
When you exit the station and cross the tracks, if you go right, you’ll find the place where the march was running early in the morning, and further ahead is Gifu Industrial, the inspiration for Kasamatsu Training Center Academy.
I am thinking of going to Toyohashi on my way back.
From there, I’ll go home by Shinkansen.
I don’t even know what time I should go!
>>35
It seems that, as usual, people start lining up at 7:30, but I wonder if they are giving anything away this year as well.
>>38
Do I really have to go so soon?!
>>50
Kasamatsu has had events several times, and there have been various issues like all the food disappearing before noon and the distribution items running out causing confusion. Didn’t you know about that?
Tama is wearing quite expensive geta.
You should only be about as tall as Oguri’s breasts.
I’m going to buy chestnut rice cakes at Enakawakamiya in Gifu Station.
It’s not chestnut sweet, it’s chestnut rice cake.
I can eat infinitely like Oguri.
You can also experience the feeling of Oguri Trainee in terms of the price.
>>37
I’m planning to buy Oguri Daifuku, but I have a feeling it might sell out.
It seems that the uchiwa is now completely by reservation, so I don’t have to line up in the morning.
>>40
It caused confusion by selling out twice…
I was all set to arrive on-site today, but since I have to go to the hospital, I’m debating whether to go tomorrow instead.
I applied for the fan, but I’m slightly regretting that I skipped the pop-up store.
I feel like I can’t see the warning sign for the horse girl from the racetrack right away from Kasamatsu Station.
The popup store will be available even after the next day, so it’s still manageable.
I’m going to focus on doteyaki, kakishimen, and betting tickets tomorrow, and save the goods for another day.
>>46
To be honest, if things continue as they are, ignoring the rules and lining up way before the designated time will lead to long wait times of up to an hour, so just save the horse racing food for another day.
>>49
Well, if it doesn’t work out, I’ll just do it casually.
>>56
You’re cool…
The hero Oguri Cap continues to save Kasamatsu.
The Oguri Cap Memorial already exists, so I guess it’s the Cinderella Gray Award?
I commute by Meitetsu, but I’m collaborating, right?
There are panels for CB and Oguri is making announcements.
>>51
Oh, nice!
If it’s a sacred place for ordinary citizens or eccentric people, it’s nearby… but if it’s Ōgaki from A Silent Voice, it might take about an hour…
Well, this time the advantages of lining up early are somewhat diminished, so it will be a story about the first-come, first-served situation from the previous pop-up store.
When I arrived at this time, which was supposed to be lined up on time, I was around the end of this black line.
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The messy part is a situation where many people are folded together.
Is there really this many people coming to such a damn countryside? It’s like twenty times what I expected, so it’s ridiculously crowded.
Please give me the Norn Ace Award too!
>>57
It was announced that there are no models because they are being bullied.
Giving an award to the only bully has a bad image…
>>66
Just to clarify, it was announced that all three fools have no original source except for Norn.
This time, I think it will improve a lot because I found out that the pop-up store has been greatly improved and that there will definitely be sales later.
Non-Tokai residents really shouldn’t come by car! You’ll have to go through the banks of the Kiso River and the post town of Kasamatsu.
>>62
It looks like a two-lane road, but only one car can pass through!
I wonder why Rudolf is mixed in…
During the previous fan distribution, it seemed like they really didn’t expect a lot of people from Kasamatsu to show up, so there was this mysterious time when both the Kasamatsu side and the customers were just in a fluster.
This illustration is really cute…
After the event, I’m going to eat Nagoya cuisine… Gufufu.
If you accidentally enter the Kasamatsu residential area, you’ll end up in one-way hell and die.
By the way, the levee road along the Kiso River is a road where trucks zoom by at 60 kilometers per hour.
It’s better for anyone who isn’t a local to stay away since mischievous kids playing by the river during Golden Week also pass through here!
“If you go to a racetrack like this, you will get casamatsu.”
– You’re really putting in the effort for image improvement.
There are two hearts.
There are no exchange graded races, so even for horse racing fans, there are few opportunities to go to Kasamatsu, so I hope you can fully enjoy it.
I reserved a fan, but I no longer have time to go.
>>76
I feel kind of sorry that I might end up like this too.
I’m going every year, but this year’s will be unpredictable in terms of how crowded it gets due to the anime effect…
I’m worried that kids and families might accidentally come because of the anime and end up crying due to the crowds.
Please take a picture if you see a girl in an Oguri cosplay dancing to the Kasamatsu Ondo!
I’ve seen someone holding yakitori with a Balrog for the first time.
Well, if it’s just eating doteyaki, I can have it at Nagoya Station on the way back…
I’m into anime, but I don’t think I’m reaching out much to fans outside of Uma Musume, so I don’t expect that to increase.
I’m not sure about the voice actors, so personally, I think there may be fewer than last time, but it will still be very crowded.
That’s a pointless pessimism.
Toyohashi is great for Keirin.
I’m going to buy a ticket on-site, huhu…
I googled it and found out that the pop-up store is fully reservation-based.