Believing in the Path to Tomorrow: Tomorrow’s Way Wins with 51kg in 6th Race at Kawasaki

Posted on: 05/12/2026

On Sunday, sports fans witnessed a series of notable injuries. Kaoru Mitoma, Japan’s national football star for Brighton, suffered a left hamstring tear, casting doubt on his participation in the upcoming World Cup in North and Central America just one month away. In sumo, yokozuna Hoshoryu injured his right hamstring during his opening bout against Takayasu, leading to his withdrawal from Day 2 onward.

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Yet there was also uplifting news. Enho, a former maegashira #4 who had dropped to the lowest jonokuchi division due to a spinal cord injury, made a triumphant return to the sekitori ranks (juryo) with a victory on the opening day.

This sets the stage for today’s recommended horse: Tomorrow’s Way in Race 6. The name means “Path to Tomorrow” – a reminder that life, like sports, can throw unexpected setbacks. Rising again requires faith in recovery and a determined step forward on the road to tomorrow.

The race is called “Mayflower,” meaning “flower of May.” An English proverb says, “April showers bring May flowers” – a fitting message for both horses and people on the path to revival. With the advantage of carrying only 51kg, if Tomorrow’s Way can race near the front, it stands a strong chance. Recommended bets: quinella and trio with (1) as the key horse, combined with (2), (3), (4), (5), and (9).

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