
In June 2006, Suzuka Circuitland Co., Ltd., and Twin Ring Motegi Co., Ltd., merged and made a new start as Mobilityland Corporation, uniting the two enterprises of Suzuka Circuit, which has contributed to the spread of motorsports in Japan, and Twin Ring Motegi, which introduced to Japan the new mobility of American motorsports. By concentrating the power and know-how these two companies have accumulated, we hope to be a business providing joy, fun and excitement to the community through an ever richer mobility culture.
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What is MOBILITYLAND?
Mobilityland Philosophy
What is mobility?
CORPORATE OVERVIEW
HISTORY

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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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On a hill in Hino City in Tokyo lies Tama Tech, an amusement and resort center in harmony with abundant nature. Here, people can enjoy Motopia, an amusement park imbued with the soul of motorsports, along with outdoor hot springs offering a commanding view of the outskirts of the city.
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With its many racing courses and its diverse, multi-purpose and hands-on facilities, Twin Ring Motegi gives visitors the chance to really soak up experiences born from the merging of people, nature and vehicles on its vast grounds.
2008 MotoGP World Championship Round15 A-STYLE Grand Prix of Japan