Summary
Scheduled for 6 – 9 November, the asphalt fixture will feature 20 stages totalling 293.64 competitive kilometres. Toyota Stadium remains the hub of the rally, hosting the service park, ceremonial start and finish, plus a fan-focused Super Special Stage.
The event gets underway on Thursday with shakedown and SS1 held at Kuragaike Park, ahead of three full days of competition across narrow mountain roads and technical forest tests. Sunday’s final leg includes two runs through Lake Mikawako, the second acting as the Wolf Power Stage.
Tickets on sale soon
Ticket sales for international fans open at 10:00 JST on Friday 23 August. Options include single-day and four-day service park passes, as well as stage-side tickets for Kuragaike Park and the Toyota Stadium SSS.
Free admission to Sunday’s action will also be available to up to 10,000 parents and children, as part of the rally’s expanded family and fan engagement offering.
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Rally Itinerary
Thursday 6 November
- Shakedown: Kuragaike Park
- SS1: Kuragaike SSS
- Opening Ceremony
Friday 7 November
- SS2 & SS6: Inabu Shitara SS
- SS3 & SS7: Shinshiro SS
- SS4 & SS5: Isegami Tunnel SS
Saturday 8 November
- SS8 & SS13: Obara SS
- SS9 & SS12: Ena SS
- SS10 & SS11: Mt. Kasagiyama SS
- SS14: Toyota City SSS
Sunday 9 November
- SS15 & SS19: Nukata SS
- SS16 & SS20 (Power Stage): Lake Mikawako SS
- SS17 & SS18: Okazaki SSS