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CORNES Day 2025 in Fuji Speedway

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Cornes Day 2025 Fuji Speedway

The other dayTo see the Singer Vehicle Design press releaseI have written about my experience attending Cornes Day 2025, which was held at Fuji Speedway, and this time I would like to share what Cornes Day was like at that time.

Since rain was forecast, I went in my black Carrera that day. I was happy that my neighbor in the parking lot had a Porsche.

The sun was out in the morning and the weather was nice.

As I wrote last time, I had some other commitments to make that day, so I only came here to quickly see the press in the morning, which was disappointing as I wasn't able to see Cornsday properly.

So, I would like to take a quick look at the venue mainly using photos to give you an idea of the atmosphere.

If you look at the photos of the cars on display outside, your eye will be drawn to something in the background, right?

Yes, that's it. A hot air balloon!

On this day, those who wanted to could ride in this hot air balloon (although it didn't fly away, but rather the hot air balloon was tethered to the ground and slowly rose to about 15 meters above the ground (for a fee).

Even so, I think you can get a pretty good view if you go up 15m, so it was good for those who were able to get on here before the rain started ^ ^

I watched the balloons with the dinosaurs. I heard that dinosaurs live at Fuji Speedway, so I was happy to meet them.

And the back view of the dinosaur gazing at the balloon is quite surreal... (laughs).

In the CORNES MOMENT corner, there were exhibits that expressed the various experiences you can have with your car.

It seems that Audemars Piguet also had a booth.

The central area outside is a food zone:

  • antica locanda MIYAMOTO (Kumamoto Akagyu steak)
  • KUROMORI (Kesennuma shark fin bun)
  • El Tragón (giant seafood paella)
  • Chukasoba Tomita (Super rich pork bone and seafood soup ramen)
  • The legendary spicy curry

And so on were on display.

When you enter the pit area, you will see an introduction to Yokohama Body Shop...

There is also a racing simulator with a huge three-screen monitor that you can try out.

An exhibition of the Ferrari 296 GT3, the champion machine that won the SRO Japan Cup in 2025.

On this day, the "Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by Singer" was unveiled in Japan, but separately, in an area called the "Singer Owners Garage," there was also an exhibition of Porsche 911s reimagined by Singer that were available in Japan.

On Corn's Day, all owners can participate in a free parade run (a fun experience of running the main course in reverse!), and there are also various driving programs available upon request (for a fee).

The cars waiting for the running sessions were all really cool and impressive. This blue one is a Mantai!!

The driving program includes:

  • Sports driving (advanced)
  • Active driving (advanced)
  • Active Driving (Intermediate/Beginner)
  • Family Run

They were divided into the following categories:

It's great that you can choose in advance how you want to drive (with or without a lead car) and the level.

Both of the cars that were actually running were making a great sound as they ran through FSW. It looked like fun!

Now I want to go inside the building.

On this day, a digital stamp rally was also held in which visitors scanned QR codes placed at various spots within the facility.

If you collected a stamp in just one place, you were given something to do, and if you collected them all, you were given something. I wish I had had the time to try that.

There was also a well-equipped area for kids, with body painting, a digital coloring circuit, a Mini 4WD circuit, and a Supercar Menko.

I wonder if kids these days know what menko is? I don't really know either (lol).

Another place that gave off a delicious aroma from the morning was a bakery called "BLAN PAN."

When I saw this bread displayed in the store, I couldn't help but ask the store clerk, "Can you actually eat this bread?", to which he replied, "Yes, you can!"

They actually used real bread that had been baked in the normal way, and made ink using edible ingredients, and then ``hand-painted'' the emblems of each company into it.

It's amazing. It must be difficult to draw it on paper with a pen, but to draw it on bread...

There was also a Qu'il fait bon stall. I wanted to try it.

There were also various other exhibits by Cornes.

For example, here's "Make a Movement" by the Corns.

This is an initiative that Cornes is undertaking to continuously support people facing difficulties, especially those affected by natural disasters, through their business.

And we can't forget Magarigawa.

There were also parts for sale (exhibition?).

There was also a booth for PRIVATE SKY, a membership-based sharing service that offers helicopters and private jets.

Apparently, PrivateSky also offers a sightseeing flight experience (for a fee).

Bentley's Continental GTC Speed and Bentayga S Black Edition.

From Rolls-Royce: Black Badge Spectre.

And from Lamborghini, there's Temerario.

And and.

Lastly, I wanted to take this opportunity to meet the Ferrari '849 Testarossa'!

Wow. Seeing it in front of me, it really does have the beauty of a Ferrari.

When I had only seen it in photos, I felt a sense of discomfort, wondering, "Is this what the new Ferrari is going to look like?", but when I actually saw the real thing in front of me, it felt natural to accept it.

No matter what you say, a Ferrari is beautiful when you see it in front of you.

Whenever I'm at a dealership and look at the Ferraris lined up there, I always think that every model and color is beautiful.

That's what you'd expect from a Ferrari.

This time, I didn't have enough time to go around, so my blog post only contains a few photos, but I hope I was able to convey at least a little of the atmosphere.

Oh, and test drives for five other brands, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce, were also held at Mobilita within FSW.

What's amazing about Cornes' event is that you can experience and see exhibits from all five of these (and six more this time, including Singer Vehicle Design) in the same place.

Another great thing about the event is that participants can reunite with various acquaintances from different manufacturers, such as fellow Porsche and Lamborghini fans.

I hope I can take my time and enjoy the next Corns Day, but I'm still grateful that I was able to go and enjoy it for a little while this year.

Thank you ^^

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