Our vastly popular Fan Zone will be making its debut in Tokyo, Japan, for the Grand Prix.
We are open all week long at ZeroBase in 2-5-8 Dogenzaka Shibuya, with an abundance to see and do in the lead-up to Sunday’s race day.
Tokyo has numerous transport options, so we've provided a guide to help you reach our venue for the week.
By Metro
The metro is our suggested method for getting to the Williams Racing Tokyo Fan Zone — as we are located a short five-minute walk from Shibuya Station.
Shibuya Station is served by the Hanzomon, Fukutoshin and Ginza Lines. Upon arrival, head for the Hachiko exit and walk past Shibuya Crossing onto Dogen-Zaka's south side to find our venue.
We are located in the busiest area of Japan, so please take care and remain aware of your surroundings at all times.
By Bus
Toei bus is another option for getting around the city and to our Fan Zone in Shibuya. A full breakdown of routes and costs can be found here.
Logan checked out the nearby Shibuya Crossing in 2023
By Train
Given the central location of our Fan Zone, it’s easy to reach JR Shibuya Station, which is on the JR Yamanote Line, running through Shibuya.
JR Saikyo and Shonan-Shinjuku lines also stop in Shibuya but are located further south of the Yamanote Line and can be accessed by a walkway.
While the Keio Inokashira Line connects Shibuya and Kichijoji in western Tokyo. So, no matter which direction, you can find us.
The Hachiko Gate is the best exit opening onto Shibuya Crossing and a short distance from our Fan Zone.
By Plane
All of Tokyo’s major international airports offer quick rail travel into the centre of the capital.
For those arriving at Haneda Airport, the Tokyo Monorail can take you from your terminal to Hamamatsucho Station, which is on the Yamanote Line for Shibuya, in under an hour.
Please note that we expect the Fan Zone to be very busy, so avoid bringing large bags or luggage to the venue.
By Car
Given the extreme traffic in Shibuya, travelling by car is not recommended, though taxis are available to get dropped off close to the Zero Base.
Getting to the Suzuka Circuit from Tokyo
For those looking to visit us before making your way to the Suzuka Circuit, rail travel is your best bet.
Trains from Shinagawa Station to Nagoya are a quick and convenient way to travel west across Japan to the track.
From there, you should find your way to Shiroko where there are train and taxi services available to Suzuka Circuit.
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