In an extraordinary display of passion and family bonding, a Japanese billionaire has built his very own $200 million private racetrack—designed solely so he can enjoy high-speed races with his wife and children.
Located in a secluded countryside estate in Japan, the sprawling track is a world-class motorsport facility featuring multiple racing loops, professional-grade asphalt, pit stops, spectator stands, and even a climate-controlled garage for the family’s fleet of supercars.
The billionaire, whose identity remains private, is known for his love of cars and motorsport. Friends say the project was not about public attention but about creating a safe, private space where his family could share his passion for speed without outside interruptions.
The track is equipped with Formula 1-level safety barriers, advanced timing systems, and a variety of racing configurations to keep each family race fresh and exciting. The facility also doubles as a luxury retreat, complete with a clubhouse, gourmet kitchen, and panoramic viewing deck.
“I wanted my kids to learn racing in the safest way possible, and for my wife to enjoy it too,” he reportedly told a close friend. “Now we have a track where we can laugh, compete, and spend time together.”
While the project has sparked global curiosity, it remains off-limits to the public—reserved solely for family and close friends. Still, automotive enthusiasts around the world are calling it the ultimate dream playground for any car lover.