[Oita Autopolis] Event and Gourmet Info Announced for 2026 MFJ All Japan Road Race Round 3 'SUPER BIKE RACE in KYUSHU'
Event details for Round 3 of the All Japan Road Race Championship at Autopolis on May 30-31, 2026. Features include the renovated 'Polibou Manpuku Yatai Mura' gourmet area, a fan-participation parade, and free admission for children.
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Autopolis has announced details for side events and the renovated gourmet area at the '2026 MFJ All Japan Road Race Championship Series Round 3 SUPER BIKE RACE in KYUSHU,' to be held on May 30 (Sat) and 31 (Sun), 2026. Aiming to be 'Kyushu's largest entertainment space,' the venue is preparing an environment that racing fans, families, and beginners can enjoy.
[Main Event Highlights]
- May 31 (Sun): A balloon release ceremony to celebrate the final races.
- May 30 (Sat): A fan-participation 'Motorcycle Parade.' For 1,000 yen per bike, fans can ride the circuit on their own motorcycles.
- Photo Spot: A special photo spot featuring the absolute champion Katsuyuki Nakasuga, a Fukuoka native.
[Viewing Environment & Ticket Benefits]
- Family-Friendly: Free admission for junior high school students and younger when accompanied by a guardian (excluding some limited tickets).
- Outdoor Experience: Overnight stays inside the venue will be allowed exclusively on May 30 (Sat), offering a more flexible viewing style.
[Renovated Gourmet Area]
The main food area has been renamed 'Polibou Manpuku Yatai Mura,' after the official mascot, with significantly expanded scale and content. Stalls will offer famous local dishes and energy-boosting soul food from Oita, Kumamoto, and other prefectures across Kyushu. Special tickets such as the 'Yatai Mura de Manpuku Ticket,' which includes a 2,000 yen food voucher, will also be available.
Media members wishing to cover the event must register in advance via the 'Media Application' section on the official website.
[Main Event Highlights]
- May 31 (Sun): A balloon release ceremony to celebrate the final races.
- May 30 (Sat): A fan-participation 'Motorcycle Parade.' For 1,000 yen per bike, fans can ride the circuit on their own motorcycles.
- Photo Spot: A special photo spot featuring the absolute champion Katsuyuki Nakasuga, a Fukuoka native.
[Viewing Environment & Ticket Benefits]
- Family-Friendly: Free admission for junior high school students and younger when accompanied by a guardian (excluding some limited tickets).
- Outdoor Experience: Overnight stays inside the venue will be allowed exclusively on May 30 (Sat), offering a more flexible viewing style.
[Renovated Gourmet Area]
The main food area has been renamed 'Polibou Manpuku Yatai Mura,' after the official mascot, with significantly expanded scale and content. Stalls will offer famous local dishes and energy-boosting soul food from Oita, Kumamoto, and other prefectures across Kyushu. Special tickets such as the 'Yatai Mura de Manpuku Ticket,' which includes a 2,000 yen food voucher, will also be available.
Media members wishing to cover the event must register in advance via the 'Media Application' section on the official website.
FAQ
What kind of food is available at Autopolis?
The 'Polibou Manpuku Yatai Mura' features stalls serving local specialties and soul food from Oita, Kumamoto, and across Kyushu.
How can I join the Motorcycle Parade?
It will be held on Saturday, May 30th. The fee is 1,000 yen per motorcycle, allowing participants up to the vehicle's capacity to join.
Is there a discount for children?
Admission is free for junior high school students and younger when accompanied by a guardian, except for some limited tickets.