Many drivers use this course to finish off a set of tires at the end of the day, as the layout allows for "big trains" of cars to drift together in a lower-risk environment. Training at the School Course
Its wide, open design makes it the preferred spot for warming up before tackling the more aggressive circuits. Ebisu School Course
Known as the "holy land" of drifting, Ebisu Circuit in Fukushima Prefecture is a sprawling complex of seven individual tracks designed by drift legend Nobushige Kumakubo. While tracks like the high-speed North Course and the technical Touge mountain pass often steal the headlines, the serves as the vital proving ground for both newcomers and intermediate drivers looking to sharpen their skills. The Layout: Wide, Open, and Forgiving Many drivers use this course to finish off