In-depth Analysis for November 23, 2025
The JRA maiden races on November 23, 2025, at Tokyo and Kyoto are pivotal for the upcoming spring Classic season. Historically, races at Tokyo, particularly those over 2000m and 1800m turf, have been the launchpad for numerous Derby and Oaks winners, as horses in peak physical condition often debut during this period.
The 2025 two-year-old racing scene has fully transitioned from the “Deep Impact era” to a period of diverse competition. Successors like Kizuna and Epiphaneia are expanding their influence, while in dirt racing, American import stallions are showing significant success. Understanding these nuances is key to predicting outcomes.Tokyo R5Tokyo R4Kyoto R5Kyoto R4
(2000m Turf)
Colt, 2 y.o. | Masahiro Otake Stable
Odds: 2.7x
Bloodline: Sire: Greater London x Dam’s Sire: War Emblem. Blends acceleration and sustained speed.
Training: Final furlong of 11.4s under no pressure, showing high ability.
Stable Comment: Trainer’s note of “weaknesses” is interpreted as confidence in its high potential.
Colt, 2 y.o. | Kiyoshi Hagiwara Stable
Odds: 4.4x
Bloodline: Sire: Harbinger x Dam’s Sire: White Muzzle. Robust European bloodlines for demanding tracks.
Training: Paired workout with Mickey Thousand shows practical readiness. Jockey’s assessment is positive.
Stable Comment: “The condition is ready,” indicates no concerns about preparation.
Odds: 4.4x | Sire: Leontes
Grand stride expected to be effective at Tokyo. Sustained top speed is a threat.
Odds: 7.4x | Sire: Fierement
Hybrid pedigree combining stamina and speed. Showcased completeness and agility in workouts.
Odds: 8.5x | Sire: Indy Champ
Inherits sire’s acceleration. Rapid time on Ritto woodchip course confirms top-tier leg strength.
Shonan Multi is the top pick due to its outstanding training performance. Its final furlong speed is a potent weapon.
The maiden races on this day feature promising prospects. The turf middle-distance races at Tokyo Race 5 and Kyoto Race 5 are particularly noteworthy for identifying Classic contenders.
Training performance and American bloodline suggest unquestionable dirt suitability.
Finishing speed of 11.2s will likely leave others behind on Kyoto’s straight.
Make final decisions based on paddock observation and odds on race day. Enjoy the romance of betting on unknown potential!