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Amusement parks #1 in Suzuka, Mie

Suzuka Circuit Park

4.5 · 4,527 reviews
Energetic and interactive
RGXQ+7G Suzuka Circuit Park, 7992 Inoucho, Suzuka, Mie 510-0201, Japan
Interesting facts
1

Visitors can earn a 'Suzuka Circuit Driving License' card by completing specific vehicle-based challenges.

2

The park features the 'Kochira Family' mascot characters, which are exclusive to the venue.

3

Several attractions are designed to simulate the G-forces experienced by professional race car drivers on a scaled-down level.

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The park layout allows for direct visual access to the Suzuka Circuit's East Course sections.

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Many vehicles in the park use an authentic 'A-License' testing system to grade children on braking and steering precision.

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The facility includes an indoor 'Motoropia' area specifically designed for weather-protected play.

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The park hosts special events where children can drive electric karts on modified portions of the actual circuit terrain.

Overview

Suzuka Circuit Park is an amusement complex integrated into the world-famous Suzuka International Racing Course, specifically designed to emphasize automotive themes for children. The park features motorized ride-on attractions where children can operate their own vehicles and earn 'licenses' based on driving performance. It includes diverse zones like the GP Field and Putti Town, focusing on hands-on transportation experiences. The park shares infrastructure with the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix venue, allowing visitors to view the race track from various vantage points. Many rides utilize technology similar to real-world vehicle mechanics to teach basic driving skills. The facility provides distinct paths for toddlers and older children to engage with automotive engineering concepts safely. It serves as a family-focused extension of the broader motorsports complex.

Photo spot

The podium platform replica located in the GP Plaza area, which mimics the official Formula One victory stand.

Insider tips

Prioritize visiting the 'Driving School' early in the day to secure a spot, as these attractions require a briefing.

Check the event calendar for race days, as the park remains open but surrounding traffic and crowd levels increase significantly.

Download the park's official app to track real-time queue times for the most popular motorized attractions.

What to avoid

Avoid planning a visit during the Formula One race weekend unless you specifically intend to attend the racing event, as park access and accommodation availability are severely restricted.

Good to know

Occasional closures occur for large-scale motorsports events and maintenance; check the official calendar for non-operating weekdays during the winter season.

Etiquette

Closed-toe shoes are strictly required for all motorized driving attractions to ensure safety.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
5-7 hours
Best time to visit
Weekdays during the spring or autumn months to avoid peak summer heat and major racing event crowds.
Address
RGXQ+7G Suzuka Circuit Park, 7992 Inoucho, Suzuka, Mie 510-0201, Japan
34.848, 136.539
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Details
Primary Attraction TypeHands-on motorized driving attractions
Target Age Range3 to 12 years old

Frequently asked

Plan for about 5-7 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekdays during the spring or autumn months to avoid peak summer heat and major racing event crowds..

The podium platform replica located in the GP Plaza area, which mimics the official Formula One victory stand.

Close by you'll find Suzuka Circuit, Bentenyama Park, Ishigakiike Park.