Satellite大阪, Off-track betting facility in Chūō-ku, Japan
Satellite Osaka is an off-track betting facility for keirin bicycle racing in Chūō-ku, where visitors watch live races from multiple tracks on large screens throughout the venue. The space features comfortable seating areas and betting counters arranged to give clear views of the displays.
Keirin racing was introduced in Japan after World War II and became a regulated betting sport to fund public works and community projects. This facility operates within that traditional framework while incorporating modern betting technology.
The facility serves as a gathering place where bicycle racing enthusiasts meet to analyze race statistics, place bets, and share their knowledge of Keirin competitions.
Visitors must be at least 20 years old and carry valid identification to enter and place bets at the facility. The venue opens daily and provides clear information about race times and available betting options.
The system allows simultaneous betting on races from different tracks nationwide, not just local events. Visitors can follow multiple races and place bets across different venues from a single location.
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