The F1 Tokyo Fan Festival will take place during the Japanese Grand Prix weekend in April, connecting Tokyo with Suzuka and bringing the excitement of Formula 1 to the heart of Japan's capital city.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Formula 1 and the 60th anniversary of Honda’s first F1 victory, the event at Tokyo Bay will allow visitors to experience the thrill of F1 through three exciting zones, with each offering a unique way for fans to immerse themselves in the world of Formula 1.
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The F1 Village Zone is a must-visit for motorsport enthusiasts of all ages, where visitors can experience the thrill of Formula 1 up close. This area will feature an F1 car display, high-intensity F1 simulators and interactive experiences.
Visitors there can test their speed in the Pit Stop Challenge, race on a special karting track, and explore 'STEM Racing', an educational program using F1 as a learning tool.

In the World Food Circuit Zone there'll be food trucks offering carefully selected dishes from F1 Grand Prix host countries around the planet, allowing visitors to enjoy local delicacies and experience a global tour of food.
The Twilight Music Zone combines motorsport and entertainment, where the Japanese Grand Prix will be screened during the day, with top music artist taking to the stage and performing live.
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Mashiho, a trilingual (Japanese, Korean, and English) solo artist and former member of the global boy group Treasure, will help get the party started, with popular dance and vocal group Generations also joining the line-up on Sunday.
Fruits Zipper and Cutie Street are being brought together for an exciting performance on Friday, representing the concept of 'From Harajuku to the World', with more artists due to be announced ahead of the festival.

Tickets for the F1 Tokyo Fan Festival – which will be held from April 4-6 – are set to go on sale in from Friday, March 7.
For more details about this special event in the heart of Tokyo, head to the official F1 Tokyo Fan Festival website.

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