To Suzuka Circuit, host of the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX. 2026 will be held from March 27 to 29!
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Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, was born in 1962 as Japan's first full-fledged international road course. Since then, it has been the holy ground of Japanese motorsports, hosting numerous thrilling races including the world's premier automobile race, the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX, and the traditional two-wheel endurance race, the SUZUKA 8 HOURS.
The FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX first came to Suzuka in 1987, attracting over 8.9 million visitors to date. Traditionally held in autumn, 2024 marked its first-ever spring edition.
The 2026 race will be held from March 27 to 29. Come experience the world's premier racing event in Mie!



A monolith (commemorative monument) stands near Kintetsu Shiroko Station, featuring the handprints of drivers who finished 1st to 3rd in the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX. Feel the drivers' passion through their handprints.
Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka Circuit may be famous for racing, but it actually offers plenty of attractions for families to enjoy. Even on non-race days, you can take in the full view of the home straight from the grandstands. At the course-side pizzeria "GRAN VIEW," you can savor pizza while gazing at the final corner and Ise Bay.



Honda RACING Gallery

In April 2024, the Honda RACING Gallery opened within Suzuka Circuit. Centered on Formula 1®, the pinnacle of motorsports where Honda has competed for over 60 years, it displays historic race machines and winning engines/power units, allowing visitors to experience their technology and functional beauty up close.
Upon entry, visitors pass through the "Speed Tunnel," designed to evoke a sense of speed and anticipation, leading to the main hall with its black-themed interior. Here, the colors and forms of the spotlighted machines stand out. Special exhibitions aligned with races at Suzuka are also held on the basement level. (Exhibition content may change depending on events and seasons.)




Suzuka Circuit Park

Adjacent to Suzuka Circuit lies Suzuka Circuit Park, where the thrill of racing and the excitement of play blend seamlessly.
Suzuka Circuit Park consists of six areas, including the GP Field where you can experience the power of motorsports, Adventure Village, Pucchi Town for families, and Mobi Park.
Particularly popular are original attractions like the "DuelGP" coaster, where you steer the car yourself, and the "Bumblebee Ride," where bees buzz around flowers—fun for all ages from kids to adults.
Shops within the park offer motorsports goods, Mie prefecture specialties, and Suzuka Circuit original T-shirts. Among these, the unique T-shirt featuring the design "MECHAKUCHA HAYAI" (Super Fast) is particularly eye-catching.
With its playful attractions and distinctive shops, this park offers a full day of fun for both children and adults.





Suzuka Circuit Hotel

The Suzuka Circuit Hotel seamlessly connects the appeal of Suzuka Circuit to your stay. It's the perfect lodging base for enjoying the park and watching races. During major races like the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX, it may be reserved exclusively for event personnel, but it offers various room types. The "Racing Room" features playful racing-themed interiors, including RECARO chairs, and racing photographs on the lobby walls, immersing guests in the world of racing.
The family-friendly Circuit Dining offers breakfast and dinner buffets, while the Circuit Auberge serves dinner courses featuring local ingredients.
At the hot spring facility "THE SPA," guests can relax in the mildly alkaline open-air baths and large communal baths. Staying guests also have access to "Early Park In" (available on event days only), allowing entry 15 minutes before the park opens.
A day at Suzuka Circuit, blending playfulness, excitement, and relaxation, promises to be a special time spent with family or friends.







Suzuka Circuit Address: 7992 Ino-cho, Suzuka, Mie Prefecture
Honda RACING Gallery

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