Attractions around Suzuka
Explore 13 attractions, restaurants, shops around Suzuka
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Suzuka Circuit
7992 Inocho, Suzuka 510-0295 Mie Prefecture
Since its establishment in 1962 as Japan’s first full-fledged racing course, the center of Japanese motorsports has been Suzuka Circuit. Its amusement park, Motopia, offers plenty of riding and driving fun for young children. This motorsports entertainment arena with its focus on racing attracts a wide range of people from all over the world, from children to adults. For excitement that moves you, look no further.
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Yuenchi Motopia, SUZUKA CIRKIT
7992 Inoucho, Suzuka 510-0201 Mie Prefecture
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Tsubaki Ogamiyashiro Shrine
1871 Yamamoto-cho, Suzuka 519-0315 Mie Prefecture
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F1 - Japanese Grand Prix
7992 Inocho Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka Mie Prefecture
The Japanese Grand Prix is a Formula One World Championship car racing event. Top drivers from the world over come to compete in what is often a title-deciding race at the end of the sporting season. Adrenaline runs high as huge crowds are drawn to the stadiums to watch top-performing vehicles handle over 150 miles of looped driving, and the excellent motorists who control them at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour.
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Aeon Mall Suzuka
4-1-2 Shonohayama, Suzuka 513-0834 Mie Prefecture
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Suzuka Parking Area
Yamamotocho, Suzuka 519-0315 Mie Prefecture
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Suzuka Forest Garden
151-2 Yamamotocho, Suzuka 519-0315 Mie Prefecture
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Hana Shobu
4-20-3 Shonohayama Aeon Town Suzuka, Suzuka 513-0834 Mie Prefecture
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Suzuka Flower Park
1690-1 Kasadocho, Suzuka 513-0003 Mie Prefecture
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Ise Tetsudo Railway
Suzuka Mie Prefecture
4.0 (16)
Daikokuya Tayu Memorial Museum
1-1-8 Wakamatsunaka, Suzuka 510-0224 Mie Prefecture
4.0 (14)
Suzuka Sports Garden
1669 Misonocho, Suzuka 510-0261 Mie Prefecture
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Ishigakiike Park
7chome, Suzuka 513-0817 Mie Prefecture