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Exotic cars on track at an equally exotic location, the Magarigawa Club in Japan.
Approximately 66 miles southeast of Tokyo, the 2.2-mile Magarigawa circuit boasts 22 corners, along with 20 percent and 16 percent uphill and downhill grades, respectively.
The clubhouse is home to a restaurant, spa facilities, a wine-and-cigar bar, a simulator room, and a host of other top-tier amenities.
A bird’s-eye view of the straightaways on a circuit designed by Hermann Tilke and his team.
Sumptuous locker rooms for men and women offer natural onsen (hot springs) features.
One of Singer’s reimagined Porsches gets put through its paces at Magarigawa, where the restoration house introduced its brand in Japan last year.
The Magarigawa Club’s infinity-edge pool.
If tackling the track isn’t enough of a workout, there’s always an exercise circuit at the Magarigawa Club’s gym.
Spa rooms look out over various corners of the track.
The course is narrower than many new tracks because the founders wanted members to purely focus on their driving. No racing is allowed, and no motorcycles, either.