The J-Village Half Marathon is a unique road race held at J-Village, Japan's national football training center, in Naraha and Hirono, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Organized by the J-Village Marathon Executive Committee, the event celebrates the continued revitalization of the Fukushima region while showcasing one of Japan's premier sports facilities. The race welcomes runners of all abilities with a half marathon, 5 km, 3 km, and 1 km events, drawing participants from across the country to experience the area's recovery, hospitality, and scenic countryside. Beginning and ending at J-Village, the course takes runners through the surrounding communities of Futaba District, combining modern sports infrastructure with peaceful rural landscapes and gentle rolling terrain. Since the reopening of J-Village following extensive reconstruction efforts, the race has become an inspiring symbol of resilience and community spirit.
The half marathon is the featured event and offers runners a well-organized course supported by enthusiastic local volunteers and residents. Participants enjoy wide roads, excellent race logistics, and a welcoming finish back at Japan's renowned football training center. Every finisher receives commemorative race items, while the event's manageable field size creates a relaxed atmosphere compared with Japan's largest city marathons. Whether runners are seeking a personal best, exploring Fukushima for the first time, or supporting the region's ongoing recovery, the J-Village Half Marathon provides a memorable racing experience that combines sport, community, and meaningful destination travel.