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Marathon races near Nagoya

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Upcoming Marathon races near Nagoya

JUL 1
24JUL
Run · road · Marathon
第89回エンジョイヘイジツマラソン
名古屋市西区 · 4 km away
AUG 1
28AUG
Run · road · Marathon
第90回エンジョイヘイジツマラソン
名古屋市西区 · 4 km away
Nagoya · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Nagoya

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

【早割】10/4(日) 第11回長良川リバーサイドマラソン
SUN OCT 4
The 11th Nagara River Riverside Marathon takes place along the Nagaragawa River, utilizing the Takahashi Naoko Road. The appeal is straightforward: run alongside the wide river, enjoying Gifu's scenery on a course noted for being flat and conducive to running. This seems like a race chosen for consistent pacing rather than unexpected turns. It offers a flat course, stable footing, and space to gauge your condition before the season intensifies. It is suitable for runners undertaking autumn training, those assessing their fitness, and groups of friends enjoying a pleasant day out.
第3回 天下布武ぎふ風流マラソン
SUN OCT 4
The Tenkafubu Gifu Furyu Marathon offers a relaxed full and half marathon starting at Nagaragawa Park on Naoko Road in Gifu City, with the full marathon beginning in the morning before the half. It is designed around Gifu’s castle-town atmosphere and the Nagara River, emphasizing personal pace over competition; there are no rankings or placement awards. The full marathon covers 42 km, and the event is intended to be accessible for various runners, including those seeking a social run rather than a competitive one. The route traces the Nagara River near Gifu Castle before ascending the Mount Kinka Drive Course, located south of Mount Kinka (329 meters). From the observation park on this drive, participants can view central Gifu, Mount Ibuki, and the Nobi Plain. The full course incorporates the Nagara River Promenade, Ukai Bridge, Iwato Tunnel, Iwato Park, Gifu Park, the ukai boarding area, and river roads on both banks. The half marathon follows a condensed path through Gifu Park, the Mount Kinka Drive Course, Iwato Park, and the left-bank river road. As there are no road closures, runners must adhere to traffic signals, utilize sidewalks when present, and follow staff directions, with personnel stationed at complex junctions and sections lacking sidewalks. Participant accounts note aid stations, dynamic course markers, a checkpoint at the second aid station, attendees from distant locations, and a participation gift personalized with each runner’s name.
第1回 渥美半島リレーマラソン
SAT OCT 31
The Atsumi Peninsula Relay Marathon is a team race held at Shiratani Seaside Park in Tahara, Aichi Prefecture. In this event, teammates share a half-marathon distance of approximately 21 km, passing a tasuki sash between them, rather than each runner completing a full race individually. The inaugural race is scheduled for late October, with a straightforward format: form a group, divide the running duties, and aim to cross the finish line together. The race route is contained within the seaside park, keeping participants near Tahara’s coast and parkland instead of a city-road course. The participants are a varied mix, including company teams, running clubs, PTA groups, triathletes, fire department squads, and teams with humorous names appearing in the results. Cosplay teams are welcome, and food trucks will be present, contributing to a local festival atmosphere rather than a strictly competitive event. Tahara Komuten recorded the leading time of 1:03:59, followed by TT Runners and Team Goyer Aqua Vita.
~ギフチョウの里~第49回ひだ金山清流マラソン
SUN NOV 1
The Hida Kanayama Seiryu Marathon begins and ends at Kanayama Riverside Sports Center in Kanayama-cho, Gero City, Gifu Prefecture. This autumn road race follows the Mase River, offering a half marathon, a 10.5 km quarter course, a 4.2 km mini marathon, and a 2.1 km mini half course. The half marathon has a 2 hour 45 minute time limit. The shorter races are suitable for schoolchildren, newer runners, and those seeking a local fun run. The course traces the Mase River, featuring mountain scenery and cool autumn air instead of urban congestion. The half, quarter, and mini marathon events include age divisions for both men and women. The 2.1 km mini half is open to all participants without age restrictions. All finishers get a certificate, and top finishers in each division receive awards. The event also recognizes runners with 10, 20, 30, or 40 consecutive appearances. Shuttle buses are available from Hida Kanayama Station. Note that the station does not accept IC cards, credit cards, or electronic payments; cash is required.
第18回 浜名湖マラソン
SUN NOV 22
みえ松阪マラソン2026【健康ウオーク(7km)】
SUN DEC 20
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Nagoya Base Miles

Nagoya hosts 8 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Nagoya through parks and river paths, then keep the pace honest with flat urban loops. Meijo Park gives you a 1km track with distance markings, so intervals feel no-fuss and straightforward. Tsuruma Park gives urban joggers a 2km path with shade, fountains, and ponds. Tsuruma Park has 3km routes that loop through the grounds. Heiwa Park carries the Inchimanpo course when you want more endurance. 第6回ランニング&ビーフフェスタin段戸山 works as the local anchor race note.

Locals ride because Nagoya sits in the centre of the country, so getting out for adventure is easy. Culture Club hosts bike mechanics lessons, events, and rides, and Circles and Kato Cycle keep the road and mountain-bike crowd supplied. The Nagoya - Gifu route runs 5 km and climbs 664 m, while Nagoya - Yokkaichi route stays flatter over 44 km with 10 m ascent. Kasugai along the Shonai River to Ena is the move when you want fewer cars and nicer scenery. Mount Norikura brings the real climb with 17 kilometers to 2,712 meters. The Japanese Odyssey is the endurance anchor.

April and August get the most riders out, and runners can use the same window for base miles before heat management becomes the whole session. Nagoya summers feel hot, humid, and wetter than winter, so locals lean on shade at Meijo Park, steady paths at Tsuruma Park, and earlier starts for intervals. Mount Norikura can swing from 30C at the base to 3C at the top in August, so cyclists pack like they mean it. Nagoya winters stay cool, and both sports shift toward steadier Z2, park loops, river paths, and less drama.