Nakagami, 27, will have the operation after his
home race at Motegi this weekend.
Zarco has been without a ride since parting company with the
Austrian KTM team last month.
"I'm really thankful to have this chance, and I will do my best
to pick up some good results and to enjoy the time, because
these could be the last three races I can do for a while," said
Zarco in a team statement.
"I would like to thank KTM for releasing me so that I can do
these races on another bike. Let's see what I can do."
The remaining races after Japan are Australia, Malaysia and
Valencia. Zarco, a two-times Moto2 champion and MotoGP rookie of
the year in 2017, will partner Britain's Cal Crutchlow at the
non-works team.
Nakagami has already been confirmed for 2020 by the Lucio
Cecchinello-run team while Zarco is still searching for a ride
for next season.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)
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