Most enthusiasts dream of owning a supercar. One Japanese billionaire took things several steps further and built an entire racetrack.
Hidden in the mountains of Chiba Prefecture, the Magarigawa Club is one of the world's most exclusive private driving facilities. Reportedly costing around $200 million to develop, the circuit was originally created so its founder and family could enjoy high-performance cars in complete privacy, away from crowded public tracks.
The track itself is far from a simple private road. Designed by renowned Formula 1 circuit architect Hermann Tilke, it features 22 corners, dramatic elevation changes, and challenging sections inspired by some of the world's most famous racing circuits. On clear days, drivers can even enjoy views stretching toward Mount Fuji.
Over time, the facility evolved into an ultra-exclusive automotive club. Membership is reserved for a small group of wealthy collectors who gain access not only to the racetrack but also to luxury amenities including private garages, fine dining, driving simulators, wellness facilities, and five-star accommodations.
For members, it offers something almost impossible to find elsewhere: the freedom to enjoy rare supercars and hypercars without traffic, crowds, or public attention.
The Magarigawa Club stands as one of the most extraordinary examples of automotive passion meeting extreme wealth, proving that sometimes the ultimate dream garage isn't a building at all.
It's an entire racetrack.
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Magarigawa Club, public reports on the facility's development, and information released by the club regarding its design and amenities.
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Details regarding development costs, membership structure, and facilities are based on publicly available reports and company information. Some figures may vary between sources.
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