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KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト Kawajima Racing Project
KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト Kawajima Racing Project
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KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト Kawajima Racing Project
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Kawajima Racing Project (KARP – 川島町レーシングプロジェクト)

 

Kawajima Racing Project (KARP) is an RC (radio-controlled) car event series organized by Mr. Yano of kimihiko-yano.jp. Previously held as the “Minami Ashigara Project (MAP),” the event moved to the former Omi Elementary School in Kawajima Town, Saitama Prefecture, after the previous venue (a 폐교 in Minami Ashigara) became unavailable.

KARP hosts various forms of RC car events, including free practice sessions and mini-races. Races may feature classes such as F1 Wide, 12GT-R, 12GT-F, and Pro Stock. The track layout can change for each event, and with participation numbers exceeding 5,000, it has become a very popular event series.

The KARP YouTube playlist features event highlights and live streams.

Please note: KARP is an event project that utilizes a specific venue (former Omi Elementary School) for its events, rather than a permanent, independently operating facility like a typical RC track or store. Therefore, there isn’t a fixed physical address with regular operating hours for the “project” itself, but rather for the event location when active.


 

川島町レーシングプロジェクト (KARP – Kawajima Racing Project)

 

川島町レーシングプロジェクト(KARP – Kawajima Racing Project)は、RCカーのイベントで、kimihiko-yano.jpの矢野氏が主催しています。以前は「南足柄プロジェクト(MAP)」として開催されていましたが、南足柄の廃校が使用できなくなったため、埼玉県川島町の廃校である旧小見小学校に移転して開催されるようになりました。

KARPは、フリー走行やミニレースなど、様々な形式でRCカーのイベントを開催しています。レースでは、F1ワイド、12GT-R、12GT-F、プロストックなどのクラスが設けられることもあります。コースレイアウトはイベントごとに変更されることがあり、参加人数が5000名を突破するなど、人気のイベントとなっています。

KARPのYouTubeプレイリストでは、イベントの様子やライブストリームが公開されています。

注記: KARPは、典型的なRCサーキットや店舗のような常設施設ではなく、特定の会場(旧小見小学校)を利用してイベントを開催するプロジェクトです。そのため、「プロジェクト」自体に定常的な営業時間を伴う固定の住所はありません。

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What is KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト (Kawajima Racing Project)?

KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト (Kawajima Racing Project) is a popular and well-regarded outdoor remote-controlled (RC) car racing track located in Kawajima-machi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. It is a dedicated facility for off-road RC racing, known for its challenging layout and active racing community.

Where is KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト located? Is it in Tokyo?

KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト is located at: 埼玉県比企郡川島町鳥羽 2547 (2547 Toba, Kawajima-machi, Hiki-gun, Saitama 350-0165, Japan). It is important to note that this facility is located in Saitama Prefecture, NOT directly in Tokyo. Saitama Prefecture is north of Tokyo, but is part of the greater Tokyo metropolitan area, and is accessible from Tokyo by car or public transport (with additional local travel).

What type of RC track does KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト have?

KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト features a dedicated outdoor dirt off-road track. The track is designed with various jumps, turns, and elevation changes to provide a dynamic and challenging racing experience for off-road RC vehicles.

What amenities does KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト provide for racers?

As a dedicated RC racing facility, KARP typically offers: A well-maintained outdoor dirt off-road track. A drivers' stand. Pit areas (often covered, with access to power for charging batteries). A lap counting system. Restrooms. Parking facilities. (Potentially) a small shop for basic essentials like tires or parts, but this should be confirmed directly.

How can I contact KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト?

You can often find contact information through: Website: They typically have a presence online (e.g., a dedicated website or a blog on platforms like Ameba Blog). Searching for "KARP 川島町レーシングプロジェクト" should lead you there. Social Media: They are likely active on Japanese social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) or Facebook, which are good sources for real-time updates and community interaction.

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