[2026 Edition] FORMUAL 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX Information

[2026 Edition] FORMUAL 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX Information

Tickets for the FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026, Japan's biggest annual motorsports festival, are now on sale. Here in this article, we will provide a breakdown of tickets, prices, and access information.

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Opened in 1962 as Japan's first full-scale International Racing Course, Suzuka Circuit presents a various range of entertainment, including race events―such as F1 Japanese Grand Prix and Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race ―theme park, and hotel resort. Suzuka Circuit Park is a mobility theme park full of attractions for all ages and generations ― from hands-on rides that infants aged 0 can enjoy and children aged 3 can control by themselves, to immersive motorsports entertainment for adults. Suzuka Circuit Hotel presents dining experiences that combine local ingredients with traditional cooking methods, a natural hot spring to relax with amenities made of wood and other local specialties, various types of mobility themed rooms, and a Family Camp that even first-time campers can fully enjoy. Come to Suzuka Circuit and enjoy the mobility culture and the charm of Central Japan to the fullest!

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What is Suzuka Circuit?

[2026 Edition] FORMUAL 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX Information

Suzuka Circuit is Japan's first full-scale racing course opened in 1962. Since opening, it has hosted a variety of domestic and international races throughout the years, including the FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX and Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race .

[2026 Edition] FORMUAL 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX Information

In late March 2026, as cherry blossoms reach full bloom, the FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026 will take place at Suzuka Circuit. Over three days of Free Practice, Qualifying, and the Final, spectators can experience the immersive thrill of the world's top teams and drivers up close. It is a special weekend that brings excitement to the entire circuit.

What’s more, holders of a FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026 ticket can also enjoy unlimited rides at Suzuka Circuit Park attractions for four days starting Thursday! (* some attractions excluded.) The Park is full of hands-on interactive attractions that allow you control vehicles yourself, offering not only the thrill of riding but also the excitement of driving. Enjoying rides between race sessions is a unique highlight found only at Suzuka.

With a wide range of attractions for both little ones and adults, Suzuka Circuit Park is an ideal place for families as well. You can explore the Park between race sessions, share unforgettable experiences together, and create lasting memories together all day long!

* Circuit Challenger will be suspended during the FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026.

FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026 Information

FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026, the biggest annual motorsports festival held in Japan, will be held at Suzuka Circuit again in 2026.

Event Period

27th of March (Friday) - 29th of March (Sunday), 2026

Event Venue

Suzuka Circuit (7992 Ino-cho, Suzuka-shi, Mie, Japan)

Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka Circuit

7992 Mie Prefecture, Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, 510-0295
Founded in 1961, we have been cultivating the Mobility Culture, promoting motorsports, and developing human resources. Based on the beliefvof Soichiro Honda, the founder of Honda Motor, that “Without competing in races, we won't be able to improve our cars.” the circuit opened in 1962 as Japan's first full-scale racing course. 60 years since its opening, Suzuka Circuit has constantly been improved, also adding facilities including the theme park following the concept of Takeo Fujisawa reflecting his belief that visitors themselves should enjoy driving. Todays, we are also aiming to contribute to the local economy through the development of products based on industry-academia-government partnerships and beneficial use of local traditions and materials. In Suzuka Circuit Park, we offer attractions for every age—from rides for aged 0 infants, to vehicles our young guests can steer and control themselves from age 3, and immersive motorsports experiences for adults. Also, you can relax at our natural hot spring with architecture and amenities crafted from Mie-grown wood and local specialties, dine on local and traditional authentic cuisine, and enjoy themed rooms or first commer-friendly family camp in Suzuka Circuit Hotel. We invite you to discover Mobility Culture and Central Japan here at Suzuka Circuit.

Ticket Information

Tickets for the event have been on sale since 11:00 AM on Monday, 13th of October, 2025. Seats with high demand have sold out early, and only West Area Tickets remain available at this time.

Check the Ticket Status on the Official Website

Tickets Currently on Sale

West Area Ticket (Unreserved Seats for J, L, M, N, O, P Sections)

・Adults (ages 24+): 18,000 yen

U23 (high school students to ages 23) : 9,000 yen

Children (primary and middle school students) : 5,000 yen

・Ages 3 to preschoolers : 3,500 yen

* Sales are scheduled to conclude at 11:59 PM on Thursday, 26th of March, 2026. Please note that sales may end earlier once items are sold out.

* All reserved seat tickets, including Photographer Area Tickets, have sold out. We thank you for your understanding.

[2026 Edition] FORMUAL 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX Information

Notice on Purchasing Tickets

Membership Registration Required: To purchase tickets, free membership registration for Suzuka Circuit official online store "MobilityStation" is required. Please register in advance to ensure a smooth purchase process.

Purchasing from Overseas: Ticket purchases via MobilityStation may not be available in certain countries or regions. In such cases, please purchase tickets through "F1 Tickets" (external site).

For Those Who Cannot Access MobilityStation

Access Information

[2026 Edition] FORMUAL 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX Information

* Heavy traffic congestion is expected during the event period. Also, long waiting times of potentially several hours may occur for trains from Suzuka Circuit Ino Station and buses departing from or arriving at Suzuka Circuit.

Access to Suzuka Circuit

If you are using the Kintetsu Line, please travel to Shiroko Station or Hiratacho Station, the stations closest to Suzuka Circuit. These stations are accessible from Nagoya, Osaka, and the Ise-Shima region. From both Station, you may take a Mie Kotsu bus or walk. (Walking from either station to Suzuka Circuit takes approximately one hour.)

* Tips for convenience: During events, the route between Suzuka Circuit and Nagoya is expected to be extremely congested. For a smoother journey, we recommend approaching from the opposite direction, including Osaka and Ise-Shima.

[STRONGLY RECOMMENDED ROUTE] Coming from Osaka area: Please board the train at Osaka-Namba Station. Osaka-Namba Station has platforms 1 to 4; please use platform 2.

・If you are coming from Nagoya: Board the train at Kintetsu Nagoya Station. Platforms at Kintetsu Nagoya Station are numbered 1 to 5: Platform 1 is for local trains, platform 2 is for semi-express trains, platform 3 is for express trains, and platforms 4 and 5 are for limited express trains. ( * If travelling via Hiratacho, please be sure to check before boarding that the train will stop at Ise-Wakamatsu. After arriving at Ise-Wakamatsu Station, please transfer to a train bound for Hiratacho on platform 3 or 4. Get off at Hiratacho Station, the final stop, then take a taxi or walk approximately 30 - 50 minutes to Suzuka Circuit.)

* Platform assignments for each train are subject to changes without notice. Make sure to check station information on-site.

* Tickets for the Limited Express sell out early during events. Advance reservations are STRONGLY recommended.

[ENG] Reserve Your Kintetsu Limited Express Here

* Certain routes on the local train lines may have a limited number of trains in operation throughout the day. Please check the train timetable in advance, especially for those who are traveling via Hiratacho Station.

[ENG] Please Check Kintetsu Railway's Official Website

Returning from Suzuka Circuit

Please note that waiting times of several hours are expected for local buses from Suzuka Circuit and for trains departing from Suzuka Circuit Ino Station. We STRONGLY recommend walking to "Shiroko station" or "Hiratacho station" and then using the Kintetsu Railway trains directly.

* If travelling via Hiratacho station:

① Board the train at Hiratacho station and get off at the last stop, Ise-Wakamatsu Station.

② Transfer at Ise-Wakamatsu Station: Please use platform 3 or 4 for trains bound for Nagoya; or please use platform 1 or 2 for trains bound for Osaka, the Ise-Shima region, etc.

③ For those who are using the Kintetsu Limited Express: if heading to Nagoya, please transfer to the Limited Express train at Yokkaichi Station. If travellign to Osaka, Ise-Shima, etc., please transfer to the Limited Express train at Shiroko Station or Tsu Station. You may need to reach to Yokkaichi, Shiroko, or Tsu by a local, semi-express, or express train.

(If you are walking to Shiroko Station, you can board a Limited Express train directly at Shiroko.)

* Tickets for the Limited Express sell out early during events. Advance reservations are STRONGLY recommended.

[ENG] Reserve Your Kintetsu Limited Express Here

* Certain routes on the local train lines may have a limited number of trains in operation throughout the day. Please check the train timetable in advance, especially for those who are traveling via Hiratacho Station.

[ENG] Please Check Kintetsu Railway's Official Website

Summary

The FORMULA 1 ARAMCO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026 will be held in March. Only at Suzuka Circuit may you enjoy both the thrill of the world's most famous renowned races and the excitement of controlling various vehicles by your own self at the same time. Come celebrate the start of sping with a truly special weekend here at Suzuka Circuit.

[ENG] JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2026 Official Website

[ENG] Suzuka Circuit Park Official Website

Suzuka Circuit

Suzuka Circuit

7992 Mie Prefecture, Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, 510-0295
Founded in 1961, we have been cultivating the Mobility Culture, promoting motorsports, and developing human resources. Based on the beliefvof Soichiro Honda, the founder of Honda Motor, that “Without competing in races, we won't be able to improve our cars.” the circuit opened in 1962 as Japan's first full-scale racing course. 60 years since its opening, Suzuka Circuit has constantly been improved, also adding facilities including the theme park following the concept of Takeo Fujisawa reflecting his belief that visitors themselves should enjoy driving. Todays, we are also aiming to contribute to the local economy through the development of products based on industry-academia-government partnerships and beneficial use of local traditions and materials. In Suzuka Circuit Park, we offer attractions for every age—from rides for aged 0 infants, to vehicles our young guests can steer and control themselves from age 3, and immersive motorsports experiences for adults. Also, you can relax at our natural hot spring with architecture and amenities crafted from Mie-grown wood and local specialties, dine on local and traditional authentic cuisine, and enjoy themed rooms or first commer-friendly family camp in Suzuka Circuit Hotel. We invite you to discover Mobility Culture and Central Japan here at Suzuka Circuit.

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Suzuka Circuit

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Opened in 1962 as Japan's first full-scale International Racing Course, Suzuka Circuit presents a various range of entertainment, including race events―such as F1 Japanese Grand Prix and Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race ―theme park, and hotel resort. Suzuka Circuit Park is a mobility theme park full of attractions for all ages and generations ― from hands-on rides that infants aged 0 can enjoy and children aged 3 can control by themselves, to immersive motorsports entertainment for adults. Suzuka Circuit Hotel presents dining experiences that combine local ingredients with traditional cooking methods, a natural hot spring to relax with amenities made of wood and other local specialties, various types of mobility themed rooms, and a Family Camp that even first-time campers can fully enjoy. Come to Suzuka Circuit and enjoy the mobility culture and the charm of Central Japan to the fullest!

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