HASHIRU

Gunma Marathon

Gunma Marathon

赤城を仰ぎ、前橋の大地を駆ける

Run across Maebashi plain with Mt. Akagi in view

赤城山

Akagi-san

Date

November 3, 2026

Start

08:55

Venue

Maebashi to Takasaki

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Overview

Distance

42.195km

Time Limit

6hrs

Capacity

5,500

Entry Fee

¥13,500

Elevation

+63m

景色が良い

A marathon connecting Maebashi and Takasaki in Gunma. Run with views of Mt. Akagi and Mt. Haruna. Part of the course overlaps with the New Year Ekiden.

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Course

CategoryDistanceTime limitStartEntry fee
Full Marathon42.195km6:0008:55¥13,500
10km10km1:3010:00¥6,500
JAAF
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Registration

Period

April 9, 2026August 17, 2026

Check-in

Mail-in

Participants will receive their athlete bibs, timing chips, and participation manuals in advance at the address provided during registration (scheduled for late October). There will be no registration on the day before or the day of the event. For address changes after the entry deadline, please arrange for mail forwarding at the post office. The timing chip is attached to the athlete bib. Please do not remove it during the event. For further details, please refer to the instructions enclosed in the plastic bag containing the athlete bib. If you are unable to participate after registering, you do not need to contact us. Please refer to the "Participation Manual" for instructions on how to receive your participation prize.

Official Site
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Finisher Gift

🥇Medal / Trophy👕T-shirt / Apparel

Race T-shirt, Finisher medal

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Nearby

♨️

Ikaho Onsen

Hot Spring

前橋市から車約40分

Famous for its stone steps. Two types of springs: Golden and Silver. About 40 min by car from Maebashi.

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🏛️

Sightseeing

This was a government-run mechanical silk mill established by the Meiji government in 1872. Even after its privatization, it continued to produce silk and, as a leader in silk-reeling technology development, propelled Japan’s sericulture and silk-reeling industries to the world’s highest standards. Furthermore, in collaboration with the Tajima family, the Takayama Society, and the Arafune Wind Cave, it led the development and dissemination of superior silkworm breeds. It is a prime example of factory architecture blending Japanese and Western styles, and major facilities—including two wooden-framed brick cocoon storage buildings and a reeling workshop, each over 100 meters long—remain almost entirely intact as they were at the time of the factory’s founding. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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Gunma Marathon

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