Japan and Mie Prefecture from a World Map
Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture and Chubu International Airport (Centrair)
How to get to Suzuka City
Choose your departure point
By train
Chubu International Airport (Centrair) - Shiroko Station (about 1 hours and 10 minutes)
- Chubu International Airport (Centrair)
- Nagoya RailwayLtd. Express, approx.30min
- Nagoya
- Kintetsu Nagoya LineLtd. Express, approx.40min
- Shiroko
Chubu International Airport (Centrair) - Suzuka Circuit Ino Station (about 1 hours and 20 minutes)
- Chubu International Airport (Centrair)
- Nagoya RailwayLtd. Express, approx.30min
- Nagoya
- JR Kansai Main LineRapid, approx.40min
- Kawarada
- Ise Railwayapprox.10min
- Suzuka Circuit Ino
By Ferry
Chubu International Airport (Centrair) - Shiroko Station (about 1 hours and 5 minutes)
- Chubu International Airport (Centrair)
- Tsu Maritime Ferryapprox.40min
- Tsu Nagisa-machi
- Sanko Busapprox.10min
- Tsu
- Kintetsu Nagoya LineExpress, approx.15min
- Shiroko
Chubu International Airport (Centrair) - Suzuka Circuit Ino Station (about 1 hours and 10 minutes)
- Chubu International Airport (Centrair)
- Tsu Maritime Ferryapprox.40min
- Tsu Nagisa-machi
- Sanko Busapprox.10min
- Tsu
- Ise Railwayapprox.20min
- Suzuka Circuit Ino
By train
Tokyo Station - Shiroko Station (about 2 hours and 30 minutes)
- Tokyo
- Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansenapprox.100min
- Nagoya
- Walkapprox.10min
- Kintetsu Nagoya
- Kintetsu Nagoya LineLtd. Express, approx.40min
- Shiroko
Tokyo Station - Hiratacho Station (approx. 2 hours 45 minutes)
- Tokyo
- Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansenapprox.100min
- Nagoya
- Walkapprox.10min
- Kintetsu Nagoya
- Kintetsu Nagoya LineExpress, approx.45min
- Ise-Wakamatsu
- Kintetsu Suzuka Lineapprox.10min
- Hiratacho
Tokyo Station - Suzuka Circuit Ino Station (approx. 2 hours 35 minutes)
- Tokyo
- Tokaido and Sanyo Shinkansenapprox.100min
- Nagoya
- Walkapprox.5min
- Nagoya
- JR Kansai Main LineRapid, approx.30min
- JR Yokkaichi
- Ise Railwayapprox.20min
- Suzuka Circuit Ino
By train
Kintetsu Nagoya Station - Shiroko Station (about 40 minutes)
- Kintetsu Nagoya
- Kintetsu Nagoya LineLtd. Express, approx.40min
- Shiroko
Kintetsu Nagoya Station - Hiratacho Station (approx. 55 minutes)
- Kintetsu Nagoya
- Kintetsu Nagoya LineExpress, approx.45min
- Ise-Wakamatsu
- Kintetsu Suzuka Lineapprox.10min
- Hiratacho
Nagoya Station - Suzuka Circuit Ino Station (approx. 50 minutes)
- Nagoya
- JR Kansai Main LineRapid, approx.30min
- JR Yokkaichi
- Ise Railwayapprox.20min
- Suzuka Circuit Ino
By train
Osaka Namba Station - Shiroko Station (about 1 hour and 45 minutes)
- Osaka Namba
- Kintetsu Namba LineLtd. Express, approx.105min
- Shiroko
Osaka Namba Station - Hiratacho Station (approx. 2 hours)
- Osaka Namba
- Kintetsu Namba LineLtd. Express, approx.105min
- Shiroko
- Kintetsu Nagoya Lineapprox.5min
- Ise-Wakamatsu
- Kintetsu Suzuka Lineapprox.10min
- Hiratacho
Osaka Namba Station - Suzuka Circuit Inou Station (approx. 1 hours and 50 minutes)
- Osaka Namba
- Kintetsu Namba LineLtd. Express, approx.90min
- Tsu
- Ise Railwayapprox.20min
- Suzuka Circuit Ino
By train
Kyoto Station - Shiroko Station (about 2 hours and 10 minutes)
- Kyoto
- Kintetsu Kyoto LineLtd. Express, approx.60min
- Yamato-yagi
- Kintetsu Osaka Line - Kintetsu Nagoya LineExpress, approx.70min
- Shiroko
Kyoto Station - Hiratacho Station (approx. 2 hours and 25 minutes)
- Kyoto
- Kintetsu Kyoto LineLtd. Express, approx.60min
- Yamato-yagi
- Kintetsu Osaka Line - Kintetsu Nagoya LineExpress, approx.70min
- Shiroko
- Kintetsu Nagoya Lineapprox.5min
- Ise-Wakamatsu
- Kintetsu Suzuka Lineapprox.10min
- Hiratacho
Kyoto Station - Suzuka Circuit Inabu Station (approx. 2 hours 20 minutes)
- Kyoto
- Kintetsu Kyoto LineLtd. Express, approx.60min
- Yamato-yagi
- Kintetsu Osaka Line - Kintetsu Nagoya LineExpress, approx.60min
- Tsu
- Ise Railwayapprox.20min
- Suzuka Circuit Ino
Motorsports
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Suzuka Circuit
Within this enormous 2,050,000m2 recreational area, there is the Motopia Amusement Park, an international racing course, hotels and natural hot springs.
Motopia is a place where even small children can drive on their own, and the array of vehicles the park offers makes it a great place for families to be together.
A wide variety of events have been held on the 5.8km international racing course, which range from the Suzuka F1 Japan Grand Prix and the Eight Hour Endurance World Championship Race to races targeted for beginners.
This course offers plenty of drama for motorsports fans.
The flower and greenery enveloped Flower Garden Hotel is one of the many facilities the resort offers. Other facilities include the natural hot spring Kur Garden, as well as restaurants where you can enjoy different flavors of the world.
Nature
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Nature and Leisure
Inside the four kilometer ravine surrounded by Mt. Nonobori (野登山, nonobori-yama), Mt. Senga-dake (仙ヶ岳, sengadake), Mt. Kushiro-dake (宮指路岳, kushirodake), and Mt. Nyudo-gatake (入道ヶ岳, nyudo-gatake), white limestone remains after many months and years of erosion.
"Byobuiwa" (屏風岩)is the natural monument of a sheer cliff that stands like a folding fan.
Cool wind blows from the valley through the campsite surrounded by greenery and clear streams, and there are also great looking mountain houses in the area.
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Tsuzumigaura and The Chiyozaki Ocean Swimming Area
Beautiful pine trees on the white, sandy beach and a shallow shoreline makes for a very lively summer ocean swimming season.
It is a beach close to Nagoya, in which many tourists come to visit from the Kansai Area, Chubu, and of course Mie Prefecture.
Industrial arts
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Ise Katagami Stencil
Ise Katagami stencil was originally used for yukata and yuzen dyeing, as well as dyeing fine patterns into the fabric of a kimono.
This paper is a tool of traditional industrial art and part of a long history that we are very proud of. The planned patterns and designs are copied on to "kataji-gami" (processed Japanese paper).
Then, the design is carefully extracted using a small chisel, which means that this advanced level of craft requires a tremendous amount of patience and endurance.
In 1952, this art was designated as an intangible cultural asset by the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs, and six experts of this craft were certified as being living national treasures in 1955.
In addition, Ise Katagami stencil and Suzuka-zumi ink materials are on permanent display in the Municipal Museum of Traditional Arts and Crafts (伝統産業会館, dentosangyo-kaikan), which is close to the Tsuzumigaura coastline.
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Suzuka Ink
The origin of Suzuka-zumi ink is said to date back to the year 780, where the ink was made with soot taken from the burned pine trees that grew in the mountains of Suzuka.
Festival
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Suzuka Balloon Festival
This is a festival with variety of multicolored balloons floating in the cloudless, autumn sky.
Also, you will be moved by the magical Balloon Illusion Show held in the evening.
This event will be held at the riversides of the Suzuka River (鈴鹿川河川敷, suzukagawa-kasenshiki) as well as the Suzuka Circuit.