Northwest of Tokyo in Saitama prefecture is the Honjo Circuit. It was established in 2005 on the site of an old mining facility. The location of the circuit is such that it is easy accesible from the Tokyo metropolian area. The length of the circuit is not very long with 1112 meter. There are connections between parts of the circuit such that it possible to make other layouts if wanted. In total there are 11 corners.
Suzuka Twin Circuit
Suzuka Twin Circuit, not to be confused with the actual Suzuka Circuit, is a medium sized circuit focusing on people to enjoy grip driving and drifting. Although the two circuits are close to each other they are not related. Suzuka Twin Circuit was established in 2005. There are 3 main layouts of the circuit.
Motorland SP
Motorland SP is a circuit in the North of Japan. It is a relatively short circuit with a flexible layout. It has many corners and no long straights. As such, it is very suitable and popular for drifting. The flexible lay-out also means it is a technical circuit for grip drivers.
Motorland Mikawa
Motorland Mikawa is a circuit in Aichi-ken popular for both drifting and grip driving. The circuit is open almost every day with special events from time to time. The full circuit length is 1.2 km but it is often split up in two smaller circuits, a highspeed section measuring 800 meter and a technical section which is 450 meter long.