Estimating the cost of race tickets, accommodation and spending money for a weekend at Suzuka at the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix
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The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix takes place from March 27-29
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Ticket prices have now been released for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix, with promoter sales beginning on October 13 (note that partners such as our supplier, Grand Prix Tickets, are already on sale). Prices remain competitive for the Japanese Grand Prix, especially when expressed in USD (the yen remains weak against major international currencies), though most grandstand ticket prices have increased slightly from 2025 to 2026. Scroll down for the full 2026 Japanese Grand Prix price list.
Japan is a popular and relatively expensive tourist destination, especially for flights and accommodation during the ‘cherry blossom’ season when the Japanese Grand Prix is now held. On the positive side, the Japanese yen has fallen against most major currencies in recent years (especially the US dollar). Suzuka tickets are also good value. Japan sells the fourth cheapest tickets of the 2025 season, according to our ranking of 2025 F1 ticket prices. Japan is also one of the most affordable races of the year for locals to attend. Compare the cost of an F1 weekend across the 2025 F1 calendar here.
Budget
Mid-Range
High End
About our Calculations & Fan Categories
Average costs above are per person based on a stay of 3 nights in Nagoya with race tickets, accommodation and spending money. The prices do not include flights (or other travel costs) required to reach Japan.
About our categories: Budget fans buy the cheapest race tickets (General Admission) and camp by the track or stay in a hostel. Mid-Range fans buy a grandstand ticket and stay in a 3-star hotel, whilst High-End fans buy a VIP or experience package and stay in a 4 or 5 star hotel.
2025 Japanese Grand Prix Pricelist
Grandstand / Category% Change JPY3-Day Price 2026 JPY ($USD approx.)3-Day Price 2025 JPY
Grandstand V2 (Upper Level)5%105,000 ($710)100,000
Grandstand V1 (Lower Level)4.4%94,000 ($635)90,000
Grandstand Q2 10%88,000 ($595)80,000
Grandstand A27.5%86,000 ($581)80,000
Grandstand B2 5.1%74,600 ($504)71,000
Grandstand A1 / B15%63,000 ($426)60,000
Grandstand R / S (Family Seats) / S-BOX0%60,000 ($405)60,000
Grandstand Q15.2%52,600 ($355)50,000
Grandstand I12.5%45,000 ($304)40,000
Grandstand C (Fan Seat)5%42,000 ($284)40,000
Grandstand H 0%40,000 ($270)40,000
Grandstand E0%35,000 ($236)35,000
Grandstand G4 (New)N/A35,000 ($236)N/A
Grandstand D5.3%31,600 ($214)30,000
Grandstand G3 (New)N/A31,000 ($209)N/A
Grandstand G5 (New)N/A28,000 ($189)N/A
West Open Area P / M (New)N/A28,000 ($189)N/A
Grandstand G10%25,000 ($169)25,000
Grandstand G2-12%22,000 ($149)25,000
Grandstand O (New)N/A22,000 ($149)N/A
West Open Area: J / L / M / N / O / P (General Admission)12.5%18,000 ($122)16,000
Official 3-day ticket prices published by the promoter of the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix. Prices do not include any booking or processing fees. The most expensive grandstands (A2, Q2, V1 and V2) have individual bucket seats with headrest. All other grandstands have bench seating (bleachers), with the exception of cheap new temporary grandstands (G3, G4, G5, M, P & O) which are concrete/gravel terraces built into the side of the hill. Grandstands M & P are new temporary terraced seating areas within West Open Area, which is otherwise general admission.
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