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Well I am trying to work out a good way to help people watch drifting in Japan so here is a shot at it.

http://www.motorsportscom.info/drift/2008/round-01/

http://twincircuit.co.jp/

The gates open at 7am but it is a looong way away from everywhere so

The closest train station to Suzuka Twin (鈴鹿ツイン) is called Shimonoshou (下庄)

Now because most people who visit Japan will have a JR pass I will give the JR route. If you know enough about Japan to use a different line then you don't need these directions anyway :) But you can type your local station in this website and find the route yourself if you want

http://www.jorudan.co.jp/english/norikae/e-norikeyin.html

FROM OSAKA (3.5 hours ¥2,210)

Osaka -> Tennoji (Osaka Loop Line)

Tennoji -> Kamo (Kansai Line)

Kamo -> Kameyama (Kansai Line)

Kameyama -> Shimonosho (Kisei Line)

FROM KYOTO (3.5 hours ¥1,890)

Kyoto -> Kizu (Nara Line)

Kizu -> Kamo (Kansai Line)

Kamo -> Kameyama (Kansai Line)

Kameyama -> Shimonosho (Kisei Line)

FROM NAGOYA (1.5 hours ¥1,110)

Kamo -> Kameyama (Kansai Line)

Kameyama -> Shimonosho (Kisei Line)

Once you get to Shimonosho there will probably be a whole lot of not much around. So either you need to do some serious walking or catch a taxi. It is around 4km or so would over an hour of exercise. I am not sure if you can go bush bashing east from the station, I will have to try it one day.

The "local" taxi company are these guys 0592276161 http://www.sanco-taxi.co.jp/ hopefully they will be there but you may have to call.

I want to go to Suzuka Twin Circuit

Sue Zoo car - two in - Sar Kit toe - knee - it eh coo da sigh

鈴鹿ツインサーキットに行って下さい

I want to go to Shimonosho Train Station

She Moe Know Show Ecky - knee - it eh coo da sigh

下庄駅に行ってください

Can you please call a taxi for me?

?????

Please bear in mind that there is Suzuka Circuit, Suzuka Minami Circuit, Suzuka Twin Circuit and Motorland Suzuka so best idea would be to show them a picture of the map or this address 三重県鈴鹿市三宅町2913-2

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Yeah sorry about that, need to get that front page sorted out and updated. The direct link to the calendar is still ok

http://www.dr1ft.jp-a.googlepages.com/dr1ft.jp%3A%3Aevents

Best bet for getting to the track is as early as possible, but it will mean a lot of sitting around doing nothing before the event.

Gates open at 7:30am http://d1gp.co.jp/schedule_ticket_2008_2_fuji.html

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