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Let's go see the Suzuka FORMULA 1 JAPANESE GRAND PRIX!
Clothing emphasizes ease of movement
Of course, it's basic to watch freely in your favorite style, but if you're unsure, try using this as a reference!
Attire

- (1) Hat
- Even in spring, there are days when the sun is strong, so it's better to wear a hat. A wide-brimmed hat is recommended.
- (2) Jacket and Bag
- If the temperature is on the warmer side, short sleeves are fine, but in that case, make sure to bring a long-sleeve shirt that you can throw on if needed.
A backpack that frees up both hands is recommended. It is also convenient to have a smartphone shoulder bag or a waist pouch for easy access to your phone.
- (3) Bottoms
- Comfortable pants are a staple.
- (4) Shoes
- Anyway, wear comfortable shoes that you are used to. Sandals are not recommended even if the temperature is high. If there is a chance of rain, waterproof shoes will be more comfortable.
Belongings

- (1) Mobile Battery
- During long hours of watching, you may worry about the battery, so make sure to prepare a fully charged spare battery.
- (2) Long-sleeved jacket
- In spring, it can get chilly in the mornings and evenings, so it's recommended to have something ready to wear just in case.
- (3) Binoculars / Opera Glasses
- You can clearly see the distant circuit vision, leader tower, and pit work.
- (4) Kappa Poncho
- As a rain measure, a raincoat or poncho is recommended because it takes up less space than an umbrella and keeps both hands free. Even if it seems like there won't be much rain, it's a good idea to have one ready just in case the weather changes suddenly.
- (5) Plastic Bag
- Useful for storing towels and clothes that have become wet from sweat or rain. It can also be helpful in other situations, so let's bring a few that are as large and durable as possible.
- (6) Seat Cushion
- Since long periods of sitting are expected, let's bring a portable folding chair.
- (7) Towel
- An essential item for wiping sweat on hot days and rainwater on rainy days. A larger one with a hood is also useful for sun protection and warmth.
- (8) Sunscreen
- Even in spring, there are days when the sun is strong, so be sure to apply sunscreen thoroughly before going out. Don't forget to bring some for reapplication on-site.
- (9) Cash
- Although cashless transactions are progressing within the venue, there may be instances where shopping or payments do not support the digital payment methods you have on hand in unexpected places.
- (10) Radio with Earphones
- The live commentary inside the venue will also be broadcast on Suzuka's FM radio station "Suzuka Voice FM 78.3MHz," so if you bring a radio with earphones, you can listen to clear commentary anywhere.
- (11) Smartphone
- It is recommended to keep your ticket in an easily accessible location, as you will need to present it at the entrance gate.
Additionally, it's a good idea to print your tickets on paper just in case the signal becomes poor.