Three Sacred Mountains Rally
2025-08-01 10:10:29

Official Summer T-Shirt Launch for Japan's Three Sacred Mountains Rally 2025 Announced

Exciting Announcement: Official T-Shirt for the Japan Three Sacred Mountains Rally 2025



The Japan Riders Forum, based in Shibuya, Tokyo, is thrilled to announce the official design of the original T-shirt for the upcoming Japan Three Sacred Mountains Rally 2025. Responding to participant requests, the T-shirt features a vibrant royal blue color, symbolizing the clear skies and majestic nature surrounding Japan's revered mountain peaks. This limited pre-order sale starts on August 1, 2025, and will last until August 24, 2025.

Stunning Design Elements


The original T-shirt captures the essence of the rally, incorporating various design elements reflecting its core themes. At the center lies a stylish red triangle, which represents the Chubu Triangle Route, a pathway that connects the three sacred mountains — Mount Fuji, Mount Tate, and Mount Hakusan. This striking design not only showcases the beauty of Japan's natural scenery but also marks the exhilarating experience offered by this unique rally.

Moreover, a special badge is featured on the left chest, denoting participants' rankings during the rally, making this T-shirt a cherished memento. Adding to the unified aesthetic, three white stripes on the left sleeve pay homage to the sacred mountains, offering a simple yet elegant accent to the overall look.

Details of the Pre-order Sale


  • - Product Name: Japan Three Sacred Mountains Rally 2025 T-Shirt
  • - Pre-order Period: From August 1, 2025, to August 24, 2025
  • - Sales Type: Limited pre-order sale
  • - Delivery Method: The T-shirts will be handed out directly at the starting point on October 11, 2025, at the 5th Station of Mount Fuji. For those who cannot collect their T-shirt, it will be shipped to the specified address later with payment on delivery.

All About the Japan Three Sacred Mountains Rally


The Japan Three Sacred Mountains Rally encapsulates a rich cultural experience, as it revolves around the three mountains that have been the focus of Japanese mountain worship for centuries. It leads riders through the Chubu Japan Triangle Route, characterized by its diverse landscape and the breathtaking views it offers. This event, coordinated by the Japan Sacred Mountains Promotion Council and the Japan Riders Forum, aims to promote a new touring route symbolic of Japan's natural beauty.

This year, the rally is set to host 2,000 vehicles, and entries are open until August 24, 2025, at 23:59.

Event Details


  • - Event Dates: October 11 (Saturday) to October 12 (Sunday), 2025
  • - Location: Shizuoka, Toyama, Ishikawa Prefectures, and surrounding areas
  • - Starting Event: 5th Station of Mount Fuji, Gotemba City, Shizuoka
  • - Ending Event: Ichirino Onsen Ski Resort, Hakusan City, Ishikawa
  • - Participant Categories: Solo Class (1 Rider per Vehicle) and Tandem Class (2 Riders per Vehicle)

Entry Information


  • - Entry System: Available within the JRF ENTRY SYSTEM under the Japan Three Sacred Mountains Rally 2025 section
  • - Application Period: From July 25, 2025, at 12:00 to August 24, 2025, at 23:59
  • - Note: Entries will close once the limit of 2,000 vehicles is reached.

Organizers and Cooperation


  • - Organizers: Japan Sacred Mountains Promotion Council, Ichikawa, Shizuoka, Toyama Prefectures
  • - Management: Kazama Office, Japan Riders Forum, Marble Co., Ltd.
  • - Cooperation: Hakusan City, Hakusan Ichirino Onsen Tourism Association

For any inquiries regarding the event, please contact the Japan Riders Forum (JRF) at:

About the Japan Riders Forum


The Japan Riders Forum is dedicated to promoting motorcycle culture and contributing to society. Their activities include enhancing rider status, revitalizing communities through touring, and providing disaster support. Key events include the SSTR Rally, the Nippon Support Touring, and the Mother Lake Rally around Lake Biwa for female riders.


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