Tokyo – Japanese broadcaster Kazuo Tokumitsu turned the tables on horse racing fans this week, scoring a win of his own at the arima Kinen, one of Japan’s most-watched sporting events. The popular personality announced his successful prediction of the race’s winning combination during a live broadcast on December 24th, collecting a payout of 131,710 yen. Tokumitsu’s on-air reveal highlights the deep connection between Japanese media figures and the nation’s thriving horse racing industry.
Broadcaster Kazuo Tokumitsu Celebrates Massive Horse Racing Win
Japanese broadcaster Kazuo Tokumitsu announced a significant win on December 24th during a live radio broadcast, correctly predicting the winning combination in the Arima Kinen horse race. His successful prediction yielded a payout of 131,710 yen.
Tokumitsu revealed his win on air, stating, “When it’s time, I deliver.” The Arima Kinen is one of Japan’s most prestigious and popular horse racing events, drawing a large national audience.
The broadcaster’s announcement quickly gained attention, highlighting the intersection of celebrity personalities and Japan’s vibrant horse racing culture. Tokumitsu’s win adds another layer of excitement to the already highly anticipated annual event.