[1][2] His major wins include the February Stakes, Mile Championship Nambu Hai, and Champions Cup.
[11] Lemon Pop made his four-year old debut on January 5, 2022, with Cristian Demuro still on his saddle but lost to second place again.
Three weeks later he was reunited with Keita Tosaki and won his second race of the season, finally entering the three-win class.
[17] Lemon Pop started his five-year old season on January 29, 2023, racing in the grade 3 Negishi Stakes, and still ridden by Keita Tosaki.
Cutting back the distance to 1,400 meters, he was able to hold off the late surging Gilded Mirror, finally achieving his first graded stakes victory.
[21][22][23] His trainer, Hiroyasu Tanaka, mentioned, "He had a tough race the last time (Negishi Stakes), but he worked hard to recover last week and his fatigue has worn off already.
Entering into the final stretch, he finally took the lead from Dry Stout and continued to charge forward, with Red le Zele surging from the far outside, he worked hard to maintain his lead and successfully held off Red le Zele, winning the race and achieving his first grade 1 stakes victory.
[24][25][26][27] The day after the race, Hiroyasu Tanaka's assistant trainer said, "He ran hard, so he's obviously tired both physically and mentally.
"[30] He took a break until autumn and returned to race in the domestic grade 1 Mile Championship Nambu Hai on October 9 at Morioka Racecourse.
[34] On the 17th, it was decided that his next race will be in Champions Cup on December 3 at Chukyo Racecourse, with jockey Ryusei Sakai still in his saddle.