Travel to Suzuka with your Japan Rail Pass (Included) and enjoy three amazing days of Grand Prix racing, including practice, time trials, and race day.
Nagoya (Honshu)
Nagoya is the capital of Japan's Aichi Prefecture in central Honshu – Japan's main island. Here you will find shopping malls, casinos, museums and the Sakae entertainment district which features the Sky-Boat Ferris wheel. Perhaps visit Nagoya Castle, a partly reconstructed 1612 royal home displaying Edo-era artefacts.
Japanese Grand Prix 2026 ~ (£139)
2026 Japanese Grand Prix – Suzuka Circuit | March 27–29, 2026
Suzuka: One of the Most Iconic Racing Battlegrounds
Get ready for an extraordinary weekend of racing as the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix makes its return to the world-famous Suzuka Circuit from March 27–29, 2026. Recognized as one of the most demanding and thrilling circuits on the calendar, Suzuka rewards precision driving, bold strategy, and absolute skill.
Steeped in motorsport tradition and supported by an incredibly dedicated fan base, the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka continues to be a bucket-list event for enthusiasts. Its signature figure-eight layout, fast sweeping turns, and exceptional organization create the perfect environment for another unforgettable chapter in Formula 1 history.
Venue: Suzuka Circuit
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Location: Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan
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Track Length: 5.807 km (3.609 mi)
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Total Race Distance: 53 laps
Event Dates (Grand Prix and Football): 3-Day Ticket - March 27–29, 2026
Ticket Information
Ticket - L–M–N–P (West Area) | Friday–Sunday
Description
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Roving access to multiple grandstands on Saturday and Sunday, with free seating available throughout the designated areas.
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Friday entry allows access to all grandstands except V1 and V2.
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Includes a 4-day Amusement Park Passport (Thursday–Sunday), granting unlimited use of the attractions. Simply present your ticket to staff at each ride for admission.