Here is quick ranking of my favorite running races in Japan. The reality is that I have only participated in perhaps 20-25 of the hundreds of events in Japan, so maybe the point I am trying to make is my need to get out more. This list is only composed of 5k to half-marathon distances (no ekidens, marathons or triathlons). Since all Japanese races are efficiently organized, race organization is less of a factor. Unique, scenic courses are the key criteria in this list:
1. Ohyama Tozan -
Upside - Unique challenging all uphill course. Great backpack given to all finishers. Convenient. Scenic. Crowd support.
Downside - All uphill. Finish is painful.
2. Kyoto Half-Marathon -
Upside - Its Kyoto - scenic course and good excuse for Shinkansen trip. Flat and fast.
Downside - Crowded. Expensive. Must register 4 months before race.
3. Montrail Ome 30k Trail Run -
Upside - Scenic forest trail. Cool Shinto ceremony in middle of race. Day of race entry Hilly.
Downside - Expensive. Hilly.
4. Fukuoka City Half-Marathon -
Upside - Good excuse for trip to Fukuoka. Cool stadium finish.
Downside - Much of course is through industrial area. Wind.
5. Edogawa -
Upside - 15 minutes from Tokyo station. Lots of Nambanners. Elaborate award ceremony. El Torrito.
Downside - Average scenery. U-turns and potential wind. El Torrito.
6. Ohtawara (10k)
Upside - Flat. Fast. Ryokan. Lots of Nambanners. Watching marathon before and after 10k.
Downside - Event held on midweek holiday. Not particularly scenic.
7. TELL Race -
Upside - Lots of prizes. Convenient. Day-of-race registration. Efficient charitable use of entry fee. Bob is in charge. Good t-shirt.
Downside - Just another run around Palace (where I frequently train).
8. Obuse Half-Marathon
Upside - Ryokan after the race. Playing in fountains at finish. Bands along the course.
Downside - Hot and humid. Lots of turns. Expensive and inconvenient from Tokyo.
9. Tachikawa Showa Kinen 10k
Upside - Flat. Fast. Competitive. Reasonably convenient. Race entirely in large, pleasant park.
Downside - Two loop course. Slightly expensive.
10. Fuji-Yoshida
Upside - Barbecue before race. Scenic weekend trip.
Downside - Running after barbecue. Inconvenient. Long downhill run section on pavement.
Your No.1 is a suprise to me. Thought that you hated that race.
ReplyDeleteI was traumitized by my experience on the early hills at Ohyama Tozan two years ago, but that only heightened the sense of challenge.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your top ten list.
How about the Cherry Blossom race with a Namban-style pick nick at the end? Looking forward to adding Teganuma and Ottawara to my list of Japan races. Arnaud
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