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I would like to visit all of these one day!

This site is pretty good, it is meant for motorcycles but it has a nice map of circuits and links to their websites, so if you feel like tearing up Tsukuba or fanging around Fuji then this can tell you where to go!

http://www.motoracing-japan.com/circuit/index.html

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IS ANYONE ABLEW TO HELP ME WITH PLACES YOU CAN GO RACING AND DRIFTING IN JAPAN. I SAW THAT WEBSITE THE OTHER DAY THAT SMEONE HAS MENTIONED BUT WONDERED IF ANYONE COULD GIVE ME SOME IDEAS OF GOOD PLACES. POSSILY PLACES YOU AHVE BEEN YOURSELF. THANKS

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Yeah it is mine, I quite often get PMs asking about events and other questions about how to get to places so I thought I should make something that can answer those questions. It still needs quite a lot of work, and it is drift specific (no other sorts of events) so perhaps less useful for people on SAU.

i think it's sweet as. my friend is going to one of the days listed for next month so I know it's all correct! :D

Thanks... I just have to wait for the next Drift Tengoku issue so I can add any more I find. Directions to circuits etc, etc...

maybe add stuff like Super GT, Super Taikyu etc.

The site http://dr1ft.jp/ will be exclusively drift so I will never add those events to it...

But I am working with someone on another site so those sort of events should probably turn up there.

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