Maintain a comfortable and enjoyable environment for spectators

01.Improved hospitality
- The number of staff members will be increased to help improve on-site guidance, information provision, gate checks, and security; pre-event training will be even more thorough in order to enhance the level of service provided to visitors.
- As a courtesy to visitors from overseas, all information signs and announcements will be in English as well as Japanese.
- Temporary toilets will be conveniently placed, with increased numbers near bus stops, and signs will be placed appropriately.
- Lighting fixtures both inside and outside of the venue, such as near walkways and bus stops, will be increased to enhance safer movement for visitors at night.
- The number of speakers will be increased to help ensure that spectators throughout the venue area are able to hear announcements.

02.General improvements to heighten enjoyment of the races
- In addition to increasing the number and size of large viewing screens, they will be placed in front of all designated seating stands.
- Support flags and banners will be allowed as long as they do not pose a danger or inconvenience to other spectators.
- FM broadcasts, the Internet, and mobile phone websites will be used to provide timely information about races, events, traffic conditions and more (the FM reception area will be broadened within the race venue).
- Crucial pre-race information, such as what items to bring, shall be provided in order to allow first-time visitors to the Fuji International Speedway and/or those new to motor racing to fully enjoy the races.
- The same keyword as last year - "Know it. Enjoy it. Feel it." - will be used as the basis for event planning intended to allow everyone, from first-time spectators to dedicated F1 fans, to enjoy the races.
- Last year, the on-site tour for local elementary school students, the local public relations booths, and the local participant volunteers were all well received and will be continued this year as well.
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