International Races (regular GII races) |
Nikkei Shinshun Hai | Kyoto Kinen | Nakayama Kinen | Hanshin Daishoten | Nikkei Sho | Osaka Hai | Hanshin Himba Stakes (fillies and mares) | Milers Cup | Keio Hai Spring Cup | Tokai Stakes (Dirt) | Kinko Sho | Centaur Stakes | All Comer | Mainichi Okan | Kyoto Daishoten | Swan Stakes
Domestic Races (JPN II races)
America Jockey Club Cup (open to international horses) | Empress Hai (fillies and mares; dirt) | Yayoi sho (3-year-old) | Diolite Kinen (dirt) | Fillies' Revue (3-year-old fillies) | Spring Stakes (3-year-old) | New Zealand Trophy (3-year-old) | Flora Stakes (3-year-old fillies) | Hyogo Championship (3-year-old; dirt) | Aoba Sho (3-year-old) | Kyoto Shimbun Hai (3-year-old) | Meguro Kinen (open to international horses) | Kanto Oaks (3-year-old fillies; dirt) | Breeders' Gold Cup (dirt) | Sapporo Kinen | St. Lite Kinen (3-year-old) | Rose Stakes (3-year-old fillies) | Kobe Shimbun Hai (3-year-old) | Nihon TV Hai (dirt) | Tokyo Hai (dirt) | Daily Hai Nisai Stakes (2-year-old) | Copa Republica Argentina (open to international horses) | Keio Hai Nisai Stakes (2-year-old) | Urawa Kinen (dirt) | Hyogo Junior Grand Prix (2-year-old; dirt) | Stayers Stakes | Hanshin Cup (open to international horses) | Nagoya Grand Prix (dirt)
Steeplechase Races (J-GII races)
Hanshin Spring Jump | Kyoto High Jump | Tokyo High Jump
See also
Japan Racing Association | Horse Racing in Japan, Wikipedia article "Horse racing" | Horse Racing in Japan, official website