The Magarigawa Club, a private 2.17-mile racetrack nestled in Japan’s Chiba mountains, was built in 2023 by a billionaire who wanted a safe, family-friendly place to race with his wife and kids. Designed by famed circuit architect Hermann Tilke—known for Formula 1 tracks like Yas Marina and Bahrain—the track boasts 22 turns, big elevation changes, and an 800-meter straight.
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Beyond racing, members enjoy luxury perks including an indoor pit lane, infinity pool, gym, dining, karaoke, and four villas with concierge service. Driving lessons come from Le Mans winner Masanori Sekiya, plus expert car care is available onsite.
Membership starts at $230,000 per year, catering to supercar enthusiasts who want the ultimate private racing experience. Top Gear even called it possibly the world’s greatest private racetrack.