🗺️ Fuji International Speedway

📝 Introduction

You can experience driving on the world's top international racetracks!

📖 Details

Fuji International Speedway is a motorsport venue with a history of over half a century, located at the foot of Mount Fuji. On clear days, visitors can enjoy stunning views of the mountain, attracting numerous car enthusiasts each year. The circuit is 4,563 meters long, with the main straight measuring 1,475 meters, making it one of the longest tracks in the world. In 1976, the pinnacle of motorsport, the F1 race, was held in Japan for the first time, and since then, various domestic and international races have been held annually. In recent years, the only domestic endurance race in Japan, the "Fuji 24-Hour Race," has also gained immense popularity. When there are no events, visitors can experience driving on the track. Fuji International Speedway offers an experience where participants can drive their own cars around the circuit for three laps, or rent a real race car under the guidance of professional drivers. Car racing fans and automobile enthusiasts alike would surely want to experience a real racetrack. Additionally, visitors can rent and ride go-karts to feel the thrill of racing on a dedicated track.

⭐ Highlights

You can personally experience the atmosphere of Japan's internationally renowned racetracks. You can watch world championship-level or top domestic races up close. It offers enriching experiential activities, allowing you to enjoy the thrill of driving on the actual racecourse used for events.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

694 Nakahiyuka, Koyama Town, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

📞 Phone

0550-78-1234

🚇 Transport

(1) Take a taxi for 20 minutes from JR Gotemba Line / Odakyu Line "Gotemba" Station. (2) Drive for 20 minutes from the Tomei Expressway Gotemba Interchange. *Parking may be restricted during events and activities.

🏷️ Tags

Koyama Town

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