Ironman 70.3 Japan General Entry Sold Out
Twelve hours was all it took for the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Centrair Tokoname Japan event to sell out on Tuesday, with huge interest coming in from all over Japan and the world for Ironman 70.3's Japanese premiere on Sunday, September 19. Read the story »
About the Race
Situated near the city of Nagoya in the Aichi Prefecture, Japan's fourth largest city, the race unfolds in the Tokoname City precinct surrounding the Centrair International Airport, a spacious and scenic area south of the city.
The Centrair International Airport will act as the hub of the race course that will traverse Tokoname City and surrounding environs. The event expo, race office and awards banquet will be located inside the airport terminal itself, offering a unique Ironman 70.3 experience for athletes and fans alike.
Travel to and from Ironman 70.3 Centrair Tokoname Japan is convenient, with the airport offering direct flights from ports such as Frankfurt, Detroit and Singapore. Domestic flights within Japan are also available, as well as a bullet train service from Tokyo.
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