Dominant Territory

Monte Myogi

妙義山

Ruled by

Myogi Night Kids

Gunma, Japan

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About the Circuit

Mount Myogi is famous for its steep rock formations and extremely technical roads. With peaks reaching 1,104 meters, its routes are known for consecutive tight corners. It's the territory of the Night Kids, specialists in aggressive night driving.

Track Layout

Monte Myogi circuit map

Real name: Monte Myogi (妙義山)

Technical Specifications

Length

4.5 km

Elevation

450 meters

Corners

62 very tight curves

Surface

Irregular asphalt

Difficulty

Very High

Type

Consecutive tight corners

History

Mount Myogi has been considered sacred since ancient times, with numerous Buddhist temples. The Night Kids emerged here in the 90s, taking advantage of the darkness and technical curves to establish their dominance with high-power vehicles.

Key Points of the Route

1

The Temple Curves - Brutal series of hairpins

2

The Rock Pass - Narrow section between formations

3

The Shrine Descent - Technical downhill with blind curves

4

The Night Viewpoint - Night Kids starting point

5

The Natural Chicane - Rock formation creating tight S

Skills to Master

Night driving without lights Mastery of consecutive tight corners AWD use on corner exits Aggressive last-moment braking Psychological intimidation of rivals

Myogi Night Kids Drivers

T

Takeshi Nakazato

Líder del Equipo

Vehicle

Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II

280 CV

S

Shingo Shoji

Piloto de Apoyo

Vehicle

Honda Civic SiR II

170 CV

Circuit Dangers

Almost zero visibility at night

Extremely tight curves

Frequent fallen rocks

Irregular surface

Steep cliffs

Trivia

  • Nakazato chose the GT-R to dominate these curves
  • The Night Kids only race at night
  • The rocks create echoes that amplify engines
  • Shingo developed the 'gum tape deathmatch' here
  • The main temple is 1,200 years old