The Japanese Grand Prix runs March 27–29, 2026 at Suzuka International Racing Course. Between sessions, Suzuka — and the wider region around it — opens up for everything from cultural deep-dives to food tours that have drawn glowing reviews from thousands of visitors. Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple is one of the experiences we've consistently recommended for this race weekend, and this guide covers everything you need to book with confidence.
Prices are in Japanese Yen (JPY/¥).
If you're planning your race weekend around the Japanese Grand Prix, this guide covers every detail.
What to Expect
Experience Zen in a quiet temple that is closed to the public. Receive direct instruction from Zen monks on meditation and Matcha whilst you enjoy a sophisticated and extraordinary experience.
Highlights include:
- Experience a tranquil temple atmosphere ideal for focused zazen meditation
- Uncover the secrets of Zen philosophy guided by the chief priest at Jushoin
- Immerse yourself in the spiritual practices of Zen in the company of monks
- Engage in a tea experience to find the deep connection between Zen and tea
- Drink matcha and eat sweets in a beautiful garden with 400 years of history
F1 Race Weekend Timing
The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka is a standard three-day race weekend. Friday has FP1 (11:30–12:30 JST) and FP2 (15:00–16:00 JST). Saturday has FP3 (11:30–12:30 JST) and Qualifying (15:00–16:00 JST). Sunday is Race Day at 14:00 JST. The widest free windows are Friday morning (before FP1), both midday gaps between sessions, and Sunday morning before the race.
Getting to the circuit: Kintetsu Nagoya Line to Shirako or Suzuka-shi Station (about 50 minutes from Nagoya, ¥800).
Ticket Price & How to Book
Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple is priced at JPY 17000 per person for 2 hrs. It is rated 4.9 out of 5 from 438 verified reviews on GetYourGuide.
Mobile vouchers are accepted — no printing required. Instant confirmation applies.
Book Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple — JPY 17000
Q: How far in advance should I book Kyoto: Zen Experience in a Hidden Temple during the Japanese Grand Prix? Book at least 1–2 weeks before race weekend. Popular departures during Grand Prix week sell out early. Instant confirmation means your spot is locked the moment you book.
Is It Worth It?
A 4.9-star rating from 438 reviews is a meaningful signal at that volume. It reflects consistent quality across different guides, departure times, and visitor backgrounds. The JPY 17000 price point for 2 hrs positions it well for a race weekend where session gaps need filling without eating into the day.
For visitors attending the Japanese Grand Prix: the race itself gives you the circuit. This experience gives you Suzuka. That combination — track plus city — is what separates a race trip from a race weekend.
What Visitors Are Saying
GetYourGuide traveler - Taiwan (★★★★): "丁寧な解説付きで、わかりやすかったです。 お茶菓子も素晴らしく美味しくいただきました。 写真のサービスがあることを知らなかったので、嬉しいサプライズでした!(坐禅中は撮影を止めてくださったので集中することができました。) 夫は参加前は坐禅に興味が有りませんでしたが、実際やってみてすごく楽しかったようです。"
Jess - New Zealand (★★★★★): "Loved this experience from start to finish! Everyone there was kind, patient, and informative and happy to answer all our questions. Learned lots and had a nice relaxing day too!"
GetYourGuide traveler - Mexico (★★★★★): "Hacer la meditación en un templo Zen, con un Monje budista ha sido algo muy interesante y verdaderamente conectado con el lugar y la manera de vivirlo"
Practical Information
- Duration: 2 hrs
- Price: JPY 17000 per person
- Rating: 4.9★ from 438 reviews
- Booking: Online in advance — mobile voucher accepted, instant confirmation
- Best windows: See F1 Race Weekend Timing section above
- Circuit access: Kintetsu Nagoya Line to Shirako or Suzuka-shi Station (about 50 minutes from Nagoya, ¥800)
Planning more of your trip? See the full Japanese Grand Prix weekend guide for the complete race schedule, circuit transport, and the best experiences across the weekend.








