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Just booked my flights for Japan at the end of the year, hoping to hitup nismo festival when the dates are announced with a few friends.

In typical nismo festival style they probably wont release info till something silly like october correct?

So my questions are what type of packages are available?

and if any of you awesome people know how to keep track of it outside of googling every few weeks to make sure i dont miss out on things like the bus around the track or grid walks etc.

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Have been told it is usually the first Sunday in December. Keeping an eye on this site for any info im super keen to go for a look

http://www.nismo.co.jp/index.html

+1 - i planned my trip last year based on this and the date came out spot on, 6th Dec 2015 is very possible for the nismo festival this year

Unfortunately unless you know someone in japan, there is zero chance to get a bus ride in nismo festival

Everything runs on ticket/lottery system, and in order to buy it, you need to be japan citizen

Pretty much always first Sunday in December with Tsukuba the Friday before or after Nismo festival.

As ichi-go stated pretty hard for anyone out of Japan to purchase the bus, grid walk etc as when tickets come online but is doable outside oz.

Just need someone in Japan to go to convenient store to pay but needs to be done within first few days of reserving them online and you need Japanese phone number.

Also they sell out within minutes !! Admission tickets are no problem and can be purchased at the gate.

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Ok Nismo Festival info is up.

Will be held on 29th November.

All info here and link to facebook page.

slack bastards can do translate themselves.

http://www.nismo.co.jp/news_list/2015/event_information/15003.html

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