Ebisu Circuit North
Ebisu Circuit North Примечания:
Ebisu Circuit (エビスサーキット) is a motorsport racing complex located in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The Ebisu Circuit complex has seven individual tracks and two skid pad type circuits. The circuits are Nishi (West), Kita (North), Higashi (East), Minami (South) as well as Drift Land, the School Course, The Touge (mountain pass) and 'KuruKuru Land' which are the skidpads. The most famous circuit is the Minami or South course which is used for D1 Grand Prix and other drifting events. The Higashi or East circuit features a 420-meter-long main straight with 20 ground-floor pit garages and is used mainly for grip events.
North Примечания:
The North (Kita) configuration at Ebisu Circuit in Japan represents a specific layout at this legendary drifting facility in Fukushima Prefecture. The North designation indicates the northern routing among Ebisu's multiple circuit options at this comprehensive touge-style facility. This variant serves the circuit's role as one of Japan's most famous drifting destinations, attracting enthusiasts worldwide to experience authentic Japanese car culture and drift competitions in mountainous terrain characteristic of Japanese motorsport tradition.
Operating the North configuration showcases Ebisu Circuit's exceptional infrastructure where multiple distinct layouts serve drift competitions, practice sessions, and driving experiences at this facility built into Fukushima's mountain terrain. The facility's mountain location creates technical elevation-based challenges characteristic of Japanese touge driving culture. Fukushima's climate creates seasonal operational patterns with peak activity during warmer months. The North variant demonstrates Ebisu's comprehensive scope as Japan's drift mecca serving the global drifting community.