Announced on Thursday, the schedule has a similar look to this year's version, with two visits each to Fuji and Suzuka and single fixtures for Okayama, Sugo, Autopolis and Motegi.
Okayama keeps its traditional role as the curtain-raiser, and is set to host the opening race of the year on 15 April, while the season will wrap up at Motegi on 3 November.
The fifth round of the season at Suzuka is a week later than this year's calendar, as is the following race at Sugo to accommodate the Fuji round of the World Endurance Championship.
Autopolis, which hosts the penultimate round of the season, has had its date moved one week forward compared to 2023.
Source: Autosport