
We arrived at Itami airport in Osaka on November 1st. Our host, Hirofumi Tomiyoshi was there to pick us up and drive us to the Righa hotel in Kyoto. There we met Jeffrey Chong, and the four of us had a quiet dinner. The trip had been exhausting, but we couldn't resist venturing into the city center for a drink and re-acquaintance.
On Friday, we drove around Kyoto for some sightseeing. We saw the Golden Pavilion. Very, very nice. Knowing that Jeffrey is a Skyline-enthusiast, Hirofumi took us to a local Skyline dealer afterwards. Considerate indeed. We had time to visit another beautiful shrine, where we had our Zen moments. We concluded the morning with a six course traditional Japanese lunch. Exquisite!! After that, we drove to Suzuka racetrack to register for Fiesta. Hirofumi showed us to a Chinese restaurant on the premises and then took off to collect Alex Vizcarra at the airport. Not very hungry due to that wonderful lunch, Gus, Jeffrey and myself ordered just a small meal, we thought. It turned out to be a seven course Chinese dinner. I can't deny we were well fed that day.
Saturday was the big day... day one of Fiesta 2001. Having experienced Fiesta 2000 at Motegi and NSXPO 1999 in California, we thought to be used to the sight of many NSX's by now. That is not the case. We were amazed by the sight what must have been over 240 NSX's at the same place. For us, an all-time record.
Hirofumi has gone all out of his way for us. He managed to have his fellow NSX Club of Japan members invite us to join them in the parade. Next to that, they even lent us their cars to experience the slippery road exercise. While in Europe, people are reluctant to lend just about anything, here in Japan the club members just let us drive their (probably) most precious possession. Extraordinary. Thank you, Hirofumi and Speed. We also had the opportunity to test drive cars like the new Integra Type-R and S2000. Also great cars, but nothing beats an NSX. Although it had rained continuously, day one of Fiesta 2001 was a big success, with the Yamano Bilstein NSX driving dynamics demonstration as a big highlight!
Saturday evening, after the dinner party, Hirofumi had invited us to join him and his fellow members for Karaoke. An offer we were happy to accept. Now I know why Karaoke is so popular in Japan. Everybody was very cheerful and enthusiast. We also got to sing along once or twice too (or a couple of times more). The atmosphere was just great.
Sunday was a sunny day. Somehow Suzuka racetrack looked entirely different this day... much nicer. Today we got to drive along the track with a professional driver in an NSX, again ever so generously lent by one of the members of NSX Club of Japan. Guus was very fortunate to catch a ride with the living legend, Mr. Kurosawa. The Mugen JGTC NSX demonstration was awesome, and Mr. Yamano again showed his stuff on the main straight, making perfect donuts for as long as he wanted. What a treat!
After another great day at the track, the club members drove us to Nagoya, where we got on the Shinkansen to Tokyo. We must say that Fiesta 2001 was a great success and feel honored to have been able to enjoy it.
On Monday Hirofumi took us to the Tokyo Motor Show, where we were able to see the new NSX Type-R. Another enjoyable day.
Thank you, Hirofumi, for being such an excellent host! You basically sacrificed your own enjoyment of Fiesta 2001 to make sure we had a good time.
Thank you members of NSX Club of Japan for so generously lending us your NSXs and driving us around.
The NSX Fiesta 2001 was in one word MAGNIFICENT!
By Guus and Alex Toth from The Netherlands


My impression of the NSX fiesta is just fantastic, it is an extremely well organized event, every body is very friendly. Seeing hundreds of beautiful NSXs at the same time is like being in a very wonderful dream. It is amazing to be able to meet all the famous Japanese professional driver, and to see the JGTC cars in actions. Also being able to visit Suzuka circuit and have a ride on the circuit with a professional driver is just too wonderful. The only bad thing is we have too little time to enjoy everything. That was the first time I visit Japan, being a hugh fan of Japanese performance car, I love every single minute being in Japan. My impression of Japan is too amazing to even describe in words, everything is very clean and details, the train and subway is very convenience and always on time. The one thing I love the most is the spirit of Japanese people, everyone is very happy and motivated, not to mention extremely polite. I just love every single aspect of Japan. And being able to see all the amazingly nice Japanese only cars on the street is just too much, cars like NSX-R, NSX Type S, NSX Type-S Zero, Integra Type-R, GTRs, WRXs, Lancer EVOs, Toyota Chasers, Nissan Silvia.....etc.
Overall, my whole time in Japan was like a dream come true. I don't like to wake up from this dream.
I know you have put in an hugh amount of effort to organized everything for us, you didn't even have time to enjoy the NSX fiesta yourself. I want to give you my most sincere thank you. You made my dream comes true. In the future, if there is anything I can do for you in the U.S., please don't be afraid to ask me, anything at all, if I can help you, I will do my very best for you.
I am planning to buy a NSX in the not too distance future to join this wonderful family.
Hirofumi, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for everything you have done for us. DOUMO ARIGATOU GOZAIMASU!!!!!
My best wish.
Jeff
By Jeffrey Chong from United States.

My impression of NSX Fiesta 2001 is wonderful, remarkable and well organized! The programs are well set and it kept us well occupied in many events without getting bored even we are not allow to seat in the other owners car at high speed driving in the race course. I have never been so excited and happy to be able to attend the NSX Fiesta in JAPAN!
In Hong Kong, we never have any race track or professional driving school to take and learn advance driving! I have never dream of able to seat and drive NSX on the race track myself as well as driven by the professionals. Thanks to all of you (Mr. Yasuma, Kumiko and Mr. Ohi) and especially your help in making my dream come true!!!
After returning to Hong Kong, other members of our NSX Club are getting jealous of us because they never thought that we would have so much fun to be able to try other Honda cars (e.g. S2000, Integra Type-R, Fit, etc.) at the learning school, drive other owners' NSX on the race track during parade as well as the slippery ground for fun!
I don't know how to express my happiness and excitement but I am sure it is one of the best event I have never been to and I hope I can be there to meet more NSX owners in the near future!!
Thank you so much for driving us around, Hirofumi!! I know you were very tired!!! We have great fun!! Please let us know if any members of your club or other friends of yours are coming to Hong Kong and we are very pleased to be the host for you and them!!!
Very best regards,
By Tom Szeto from NSX OWNERS CLUB HONG KONG.





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