• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Japan & Extra

You Every day Japan

  • Culture
  • Travel
  • History
  • Food
  • Manga
  • Job
  • Business
  • Technology
  • News

Japanese Billionaire Builds $200 Million Private Racetrack To Race His Wife and Kids

May 16, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

What do you do when you have an insatiable love for supercars, more money than you can spend, and a family that shares your passion? If you’re a Japanese billionaire with limitless resources, you build your very own private racetrack, a $200 million playground carved into the mountains of Chiba Prefecture, exclusively for your loved ones.

Welcome to the Magarigawa Club, a breathtaking private racetrack that redefines automotive luxury. Unlike public tracks where speed demons battle for space, this elite sanctuary was designed for one family’s enjoyment—until its exclusivity expanded to a handful of ultra-wealthy members.

A Playground for Supercars (and Billionaires)

We’ve all fantasized about pushing a hypercar to its limits without worrying about speed limits or traffic. For most, that dream remains just that; a dream. But for the ultra-rich, fantasies become reality with a snap of their fingers.

The Magarigawa Club is the epitome of that reality. Stretching over two miles through Japan’s scenic mountains, this private racetrack isn’t just a loop of asphalt, it’s an engineering masterpiece. Designed by Hermann Tilke, the genius behind Formula 1 circuits in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi, the track boasts 22 challenging turns, steep inclines, and long straights perfect for unleashing a supercar’s full potential.

What makes this private racetrack truly unique? It starts at the billionaire’s mansion, weaving between his front porch and swimming pool before disappearing into the wilderness. Imagine stepping out of your living room and straight into the driver’s seat of a Lamborghini Revuelto, ready to conquer a world-class circuit—all before breakfast.

From Family Joyride to Elite Membership

Originally, the Magarigawa Club was a labor of love—a gift from a billionaire to his wife and children, allowing them to enjoy their supercar collection without restrictions. But word spread, and soon, the allure of this private racetrack became irresistible to other wealthy enthusiasts.

Now, gaining access requires a jaw-dropping $230,000 annual fee. For that price, members get more than just track time—they enter an ultra-exclusive world where Aston Martin Valkyries, Apollo Evos, and Bugatti Bolides roam freely. The club’s Instagram page showcases these mechanical beasts tearing through the circuit, proving that this isn’t just a track—it’s a supercar paradise.

How Does It Compare to Other Private Tracks?

While the Magarigawa Club stands as the crown jewel of private racetracks, it’s not the only one. Real estate mogul Manny Khoshbin built his own track around his California mansion, where his Bugatti Bolide roars to life. Yet, even Khoshbin’s impressive setup pales in comparison to the sheer scale and exclusivity of Japan’s mountain-bound masterpiece.

Other tracks, like the infamous Ehra-Lessien test circuit in Germany (where Bugatti hit 304 mph with the Chiron), serve corporate purposes. But the Magarigawa Club is different—it was born purely from passion, a love for speed, and the desire to create something no one else could.

The Ultimate Symbol of Automotive Excess

In a world where billionaires compete for the most outrageous displays of wealth, the Magarigawa Club stands out. It’s not just another private racetrack—it’s a statement. A declaration that when money is no object, even the wildest automotive dreams can become reality.

Would you ever build a private racetrack if you had the means? Or would you settle for something a little more… modest? Either way, one thing’s for sure: the Magarigawa Club is the ultimate fusion of engineering, luxury, and unbridled automotive passion.

 

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Car, Race

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

YOU MAY LIKE

Did Junko Furuta’s killers ever get sentenced for their crimes?

The details of Junko Furuta’s case are not for the faint of heart. The trial results for her killers are not for anyone prone to moral outrage. Furuta was a young Japanese girl who was abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered by her classmates. It’s truly despicable what the four teenage boys who abducted her revealed […]

Top 5 Instant Noodles in Japan

A Keio Store, a supermarket chain, is a familiar sight throughout Japan. Found in suburban areas and near train stations, these stores provide a clear picture of what middle-class Japanese people typically buy at the supermarket. Check out the top 5 instant noodles in Japan! Instant ramen is a staple food for students and people […]

Job Hunting Season in Japan – Shuukatsu

It’s almost that time of year again when you’ll see many recent graduates in their best black suits, roaming the streets to attend interviews and/or training sessions, and becoming indoctrinated into, and swallowed up by the infernal corporate machine. You see, Japan has a rather unique approach to Job Hunting, also called shukatsu, which is […]

Top 10 Richest Japanese billionaires

Recently, the list of the top 10 wealthiest Japanese billionaires for the year 2023 was published. This article provides an insight into each of their backgrounds, their respective companies, and their current standings in the billionaire ranking. It is noteworthy that as of April 23, 2023, Tadashi Yanai has been recognized as the wealthiest individual […]

Top 15 Best Japanese Actors of All Time

Japan has given the world some of the most talented and iconic actors in film history. From classic samurai epics to modern blockbusters, these actors have left an unforgettable mark on cinema. Many of its finest actors have achieved international acclaim, captivating audiences across Asia, Europe, and the U.S. Known for their versatility, they shine […]

  • Privacy Policy
  • About us
  • Contact

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in