Mobility Resort Motegi

Mobility Resort Motegi

Info

Maoka-emichi-motegi Station → 15 minutes by car
28km35 minutes from Joban Road Mito IC via National Route 123
10000 vehicles/ordinary car 1000 yen, motorcycle 500 yen * Some races and events are held on different dates

Business Hours

10 ~ 17 o'clock (depending on day of the week and season)

Price

Entrance Junior high school students and above 1900 yen, infants to elementary school students 900 yen * Some races and events are held on different dates

Spot Category

Theme Parks and Amusement Parks


Forest Sensory Athletic DOKIDOKI


Off-road adventure "DEKOBOKO"


Giant net forest SUMIKA


Three-dimensional maze of ecosystems "Labyrinth Moriden ITADAKI"

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