PolyTrack Community Track: NatsuJō – The Summer Festival Circuit
If you thought the official Summer maps were bright and fun, NatsuJō takes it to the next level. Designed by the PolyTrack community, this track combines Japanese summer festival vibes with smooth racing mechanics. Expect glowing lanterns, lively colors, and a course that feels like drifting through a festival street at sunset.

First Impressions of NatsuJō
NatsuJō immediately stands out thanks to its unique cultural aesthetic:
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Festival atmosphere → Lanterns, banners, and summer-night charm.
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Technical layout → Sharp turns mixed with playful straights.
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Sunset setting → Gives the race a cinematic, chilled-out feel.
At around 1.5 km long, this map balances speed and control, perfect for intermediate racers looking for something both fun and stylish.
Why NatsuJō is Special
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Festival energy → Racing feels like part of a summer matsuri (festival).
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Balanced difficulty → Easier than high-speed maps like Mos Espa, but more technical than Summer 1–3.
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Community creativity → A perfect example of how PolyTrack fans bring real-world culture into the game.
This is the kind of map you’ll want to replay just for the atmosphere.
Ghost Times to Aim For
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Bronze: 01:35
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Silver: 01:20
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Gold: 01:05
Gold requires clean festival drifts and precise exits through lantern-lit corners.
Tips for Getting Faster
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Brake early → Festival turns are tight and punish late reactions.
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Smooth drifting → Wide entry, tight exit — don’t oversteer.
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Maximize straights → Go full throttle before lantern-lit bends.
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Stay in rhythm → Treat the track like a dance; flowing lines = faster laps.
Pro tip: Use lantern clusters as visual cues to time your drift entries perfectly.
What the Community Thinks
Players love NatsuJō for its vibrant festival vibe. It’s not the hardest map, but it’s one of the most memorable and atmospheric — often ranked among the top “fun runs” in PolyTrack.
Community Rating: 4.5/5
Try It Yourself
If you want to experience PolyTrack with a splash of Japanese summer culture, NatsuJō is the track for you. It’s stylish, smooth, and proof of just how creative the PolyTrack community can be.