Japanese MotoGP
Tickets & Packages
25th - 29th September 2025
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Tickets & Packages
25th - 29th September 2025
See our packages Circuit guide Send enquiryLocated 2-hours drive north of Tokyo, the 2.5km oval and 4.8km road course make up the "Twin Rings" of Montegi. Your MotoGP Package includes Japan MotoGP Tickets, return transfers to the Twin Ring Montegi Circuit (for race and qualifying), return flights the airport of your choice (plus transfers), and 4 nights hotel accommodation in Tokyo. For those that want to extend their stay, additional nights are available on request. We can also add Japanese MotoGP Hospitality Packages which include paddock walks, appearances from MotoGP riders, and exclusive hospitality areas.
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Send enquiryGet ready for your Japanese MotoGP Package!
Head for the airport and depart on a flight from the UK to Tokyo.
When you arrive at Tokyo Airport, you will be met in the arrivals hall by your driver and driven directly to your hotel.
After most of the previous day in transit, Friday is a great opportunity to relax by the pool.
If you’re feeling more adventurous, why not use the opportunity to take in the sight and sounds that the incredible city of Tokyo has to offer.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Twing Ring Montegi. From there you will get to enjoy Qualifying for the Japanese MotoGP™.
After qualifying races you will be driven back to your hotel, where you can enjoy your evening at your leisure.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be collected from the hotel and transferred to Twin Ring Montegi. From there you will get to enjoy the Japanese MotoGP™.
After racing is over you will be driven back to your hotel, where you can enjoy your evening at your leisure.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your hotel.
After breakfast you will be transferred from your hotel to Tokyo airport for arrival back to the UK. From there, sit back and relax on your flight home.
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See the full MotoGP Race Schedule for 2025 here: MotoGP Calendar
MotoGP Japan: A Fusion of Speed and Heritage
The MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix, held at the Twin Ring Motegi circuit, is a celebration of speed and tradition. Nestled in the scenic Tochigi Prefecture, Motegi is a technically demanding track featuring a mix of slow hairpins and fast straights, challenging riders’ braking precision and acceleration control.
Marc Márquez has been a dominant force in Japan, claiming multiple victories and showcasing his exceptional racecraft. Jorge Lorenzo also had notable success here, using his smooth riding style to navigate the circuit’s intricacies. Valentino Rossi, ever the legend, has taken several wins at Motegi, further cementing his iconic status.
Japanese manufacturers Honda and Yamaha have historically excelled on home turf. Repsol Honda, benefiting from the track’s characteristics, has a storied legacy of victories, particularly with Márquez and Dani Pedrosa. Yamaha, with riders like Lorenzo and Rossi, has also celebrated significant triumphs. Ducati, known for its straight-line speed, has begun making its mark in recent years, adding to the competition.
One of the most interesting aspects of the Japanese Grand Prix is its connection to the country’s rich motorsport heritage. Motegi was originally built by Honda as a test track, and the race serves as a showcase for Japanese engineering excellence. The event often draws passionate local fans, who bring a unique energy and reverence to the spectacle.
Weather plays an unpredictable role, with rain frequently making an appearance and adding an extra layer of drama. Wet conditions have led to some of the most memorable moments in MotoGP history at Motegi.
The MotoGP Japanese Grand Prix is more than just a race; it’s a homage to Japan’s profound impact on motorcycle racing, blending tradition, innovation, and thrilling competition.