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Hey guys. Iv just booked some airfares coming to japan in late november for 9 days. Im flying into osaka wanting to spend 4 days there an 4days in tokyo or around. Im hoping to do a little bit of touristy stuff and go see some drifting and a couple of tuning shops if no tuning shops would love to go to uras and would love to see sumos.

I know there is a rd of d1sl in mobara not sure how to get there or where it is near. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be muchly appreciated. Would also love to go and see ebisu there doesnt have to be drifting but i would love to go there.

Cheers in Advance

Jamie

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I know there is a rd of d1sl in mobara not sure how to get there or where it is near. If anyone can point me in the right direction it would be muchly appreciated.

76.8Km 1,280yen

Tokyo - Soga (Keiyo Line)

Soga - Mobara (Sotobo Line)

Then use the horrible map to get from Mobara station to the circuit and hand over around 2,600yen to the taxi driver.

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