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Everyone's Voices
"What is the recommended mode of transportation?"

There are various ways to get to SUZUKA CIRCUIT, including by train, bus, car, motorcycle, and on foot. We will introduce how everyone has traveled.

What is the recommended mode of transportation?
Suzuka's F1 Fan san
I live in Suzuka City, so I can be picked up by car, but the absolute best option is definitely by bicycle!
The main reason is that you won't get caught in pedestrian traffic, and the nearby roads have dedicated bike lanes, allowing for incredible overtaking!
Another thing is moving between the gates. For example, when you want to go to Spoon, you can leave the gate and ride your bike to the nearest gate without having to go around the course!
For those living in the city and planning to watch the event, I absolutely recommend riding a bicycle if it's not an unreasonable distance from home. For those coming from afar, if you have space in your car, bringing a bicycle would be the best option!

Shinshin san
I have experienced watching F1 at Suzuka twice (in 2023 and 2024), and for both occasions, I reserved a round-trip direct bus (Circuit EXPRESS) from Nagoya Station to Suzuka Circuit. I went once on a Friday by train (Kintetsu) and bus (shuttle bus from Shiroko to the circuit).
There was traffic on the way, but I was able to move easily.
Riku san
It's a motorcycle.
Parking costs around 1,000yen for three days, so it's cost-effective, and above all, it feels like a fun exhibition of various motorcycles.
Metal Slime san
If parking is available, a car is a good option.
It's convenient to travel by car to enjoy the city of Suzuka.
Sherlock san
If you are staying at a hotel near Nagoya Station, we recommend taking the train!

marco san
During race week, many people stay in Nagoya, so trains are predominantly used. Although it is a detour, using the train to Tsu and then taking a tour bus to the circuit was a comfortable option with less time spent on the bus.
If you have the energy, why not take a walk to Hirata Town? There is an Aeon Mall nearby, and F1-related events are sometimes held there.
Takayuki JM san
It was mainly by train and then by bus. I thought it was amazing that there were buses constantly running from Shirako Station, so I didn't have to wait long to get on.
Sako san
We will secure a parking lot close to the gate nearest to the viewing seats by private car. If you are going for the first time, a direct bus from Nagoya might be a good option to avoid getting lost.
GiGis60s (Grandpa s60s) san
Transportation by car.
It's disappointing that the number of direct-managed parking lots has decreased in recent years since car camping is the main focus.
KAPPA64 san
The strongest is the bicycle, right?
Long-time Lewis fan san
After all, it's a private car. When I participated in the tour, it was convenient because I could take a bus from the accommodation, but there were time constraints, and I couldn't participate in events like the pre-party.
While there is a competition for parking tickets when using a private car, you can enjoy Suzuka Week without any time constraints!
Unamu san
I always go from the hotel in Nagoya to the circuit.
Thursday: Buying a lot of goods, etc.
Friday to Sunday: Kintetsu Limited Express → Bus
In recent years, it feels like the organization for waiting for buses has been improving more and more. Thank you!
It can be quite difficult to match the time of the express train on the way back, but there are shops in front of the station, so you can adjust your time, and if you have a reserved seat, you can definitely sit comfortably!
Shin-chan san
It's a car. That's because I'm not very good with other means of transportation.
Mundial san
Walking or driving from SUZUKA CIRCUIT INAO Station
Bread san
I have been using the direct bus from Nagoya Station (Circuit EXPRESS) all along. It's great that I don't have to wait for a shuttle bus or walk to the station, and my seat is always guaranteed. It can be tough with traffic jams and staying in the same position for a long time, but if you're based in Nagoya Station, I recommend it.
Toritaro Saitani san
In the past, I would take the Kintetsu train to Shiroko early in the morning when it was still dark, and then walk from Shiroko to the circuit. I savored the happiness of walking to Suzuka. I also walked back to Shiroko.
Walking is good for mental health, but be careful not to get hit by the many cars in traffic.
Hayato Yukisaki san
From FukuokaFukuoka Airport → Centrair
High-speed boat to Tsu Nagisa Town
From Tsu Station to Shirako Station
Shuttle bus to SUZUKA CIRCUIT

Return to Fukuoka Shuttle bus from SUZUKA CIRCUIT to Shirako Station
Limited express train from Shirako Station to Centrair
From Centrair to Fukuoka Airport

Keisuke san
I go by bicycle
Seninha san
Camping in the camping area by private car is recommended.
1717 san
This time, I went to watch the race by car!
If you can purchase parking tickets for the private parking lot and accommodations, I recommend it because you can go to the circuit at your own timing!

Masaaki san
I participate by car every time. However, obtaining a parking ticket is difficult.
Dodonpa san
Park & Ride Initiatives for Zero Carbon
maple san
I think the shuttle bus from Kintetsu Shirako Station is good until the morning of the qualifying and the final. When I went to watch F1, the shuttle bus stop was near the shopping district, and there were several tourist bus-type buses waiting.
The return trip after the race will be congested, so if you can walk, it might take about an hour, but I think it's fine to walk to Shiroko Station.
Shuman san
I have taken a bus to the circuit on the qualifying day of the 2018 Japanese GP, but other than that, my parents have driven me to the parking lot of a nearby drugstore. The road to the circuit is always congested, and the parking lots of other stores charge exorbitant prices...