The event was based in Nagoya in Chūbu Region, and was contested over twenty-one special stages covering a total competitive distance of 302.59 km (188.02 mi).
[3] Andreas Mikkelsen and Torstein Eriksen were the defending rally winners in the WRC-2 category.
[4] Jason Bailey and Shayne Peterson were the defending rally winners in the WRC-3 category.
[5] Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe became the 2024 world champions,[6] while Toyota snatched the manufacturer's title.
Nikolay Gryazin and Konstantin Aleksandrov were the winners in the World Rally Championship-2 category, while Sami Pajari and Enni Mälkönen won the WRC-2 titles.