
Japan is a country known for its automotive industry and for those who enjoy cars and want to try and polish up their skills (or not) on a race track can go to a variety of race circuits located in and around major prefectures.
One of such racetracks is a world famous Fuji International Speedway located approximately 1.5 hrs (120km) drive from central Tokyo right at the footsteps of world famous Mt Fuji.
It is there where I decided to get my circuit licence known as a FISCO license.
The license is an annual membership to the circuit and permits the holder to attend practice sessions on the track (usually 3 per day) and test themselves, their car and build their skill up to a point where they can begin to participate in track days and races across various tracks in Japan.
I obtained my license on January 29th 2009

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