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A school where you can learn drifting techniques for everyone from beginners to experts

Drifting competition is a motor sport that originated in Japan.

The appeal of drifting lies in its advanced car control technology, thrilling driving experience, and entertainment value as competitions and shows.

We spoke to Mr. Miyazato, the representative of “First Body Miyazato,” which teaches the fun and techniques of drifting in Okinawa.

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Up until now, young people who drift on national highways and forest roads have been considered a problem as a nuisance and reckless behavior.

Mr. Miyazato wants people to enjoy and experience drifting as a real competition by using facilities such as “Motor Sports Multi Field Okinawa” and “Yanbaru Circuit.” he also told me that he would like to focus on improving driving skills and popularizing motorsports through drift school.

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This drifting school is recommended for those who want to learn drifting techniques from the basics in Okinawa, and those who want to learn how to set up a vehicle and improve their skills.

Even if you are a beginner or a woman, you can take the course with confidence as we will teach you in a thorough and easy-to-understand manner.

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Friends who like drifting gather here, so it’s also popular among people who want to expand their community.

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In the drift school course (beginner’s edition), in addition to lectures, you can learn basic techniques such as steady circular turning, handbrake operation, steering and accelerator operation.

We also offer a curriculum that evolves step by step, including intermediate, advanced, and even skill improvement courses.

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In the future, we would like to continue to provide opportunities for people to try motorsports, improve their driving skills, and bond and connect through major events such as D1, Formula D, and the Asia Series.

If you would like to try drifting or are interested, please feel free to contact us.

 

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