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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2023
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  • @chrisvalentine9735
    @chrisvalentine9735 Год назад +124

    The respect he was talking about was on full display in 2011 after the tsunami. There was no looting, no fighting, just people helping each other out.

    • @jerodTSI
      @jerodTSI Год назад +1

      How it should be everywhere

    • @willsee7452
      @willsee7452 Год назад +1

      America 🇺🇸 has entered the chat…
      And looted it.

    • @Potmre
      @Potmre Год назад

      Huh who could imagine a country of homogenous people that live way to close to each other not wanting to cause potential problems with their neighbors over a bunch of waterlogged destroyed shit

    • @chrisvalentine9735
      @chrisvalentine9735 Год назад

      @@willsee7452 🤣🤣

    • @VigilanteAgumon
      @VigilanteAgumon Год назад +1

      ​@@Potmre "Homogeneous." Are the Ainu, Ryukyuans, and Zainichi Koreans a joke to you?

  • @drivemyexotic5274
    @drivemyexotic5274 Год назад +100

    He highlighted so many characteristics that make Japan a fantastic place.

    • @MugiHatesYou
      @MugiHatesYou Год назад +4

      thing in any other place: sad
      thing in japan: this is epic!

    • @waitemc
      @waitemc Год назад +7

      The thing about Japan is , you can move to America and become American but can move to Japan you can never be Japanese.

    • @JohnWickedd
      @JohnWickedd Год назад +3

      @@waitemc you could be a second generation immigrant who speaks perfect Japanese and they’d still ask you when you’re going back home if you don’t look Japanese. Good people, but big xenophobes

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Год назад +4

      Only thing batter would be court order forbidding Liberty Walk to work on Ferraris.

    • @jxxxxx44
      @jxxxxx44 Год назад

      ​@@MugiHatesYou okay K Lover

  • @manvydaspletkus3874
    @manvydaspletkus3874 Год назад +29

    I visited Japan last year. I can say one thing about it - that country is very good at exceeding any expectations you might have.

  • @Petrolheadonism
    @Petrolheadonism Год назад +65

    Thank you to @autofinesse & @libertywalk for hosting us!

    • @KCJbomberFTW
      @KCJbomberFTW Год назад +1

      Get a checkmark!

    • @jagh1410
      @jagh1410 Год назад +3

      About lack of trash bins in Tokyo area, its because terrorist attacks, they hid sarin gas in tresh bins.

    • @gregchandler-tk3rx
      @gregchandler-tk3rx Год назад +1

      Great story Ciro! Congrats on the rousing success of Pretrolheadonism Underground at Wembly Park. You have set a pretty high bar for success, mate. But if anyone can do it's you, Ciro. Regards to Josh and Sam.

  • @SFL240SX
    @SFL240SX Год назад +19

    Was in Tokyo for Auto Salon in 2020 right before COVID. Drove around in an FD3S & R34 GTR while I was out there. Went to an Underground Meet in Shibuya that I heard they replicated in 2023. Went to Omori Factory & a bunch of other places. Wish I had the opportunity to tell all those stories on VinWiki

  • @baitse7676
    @baitse7676 Год назад +3

    Lived in Tokyo for 20 years. There are trash bins at the convenience stores, and at the train and subway stations. Nothing on the street. People aren't taking their trash home.

    • @jasonrackawack9369
      @jasonrackawack9369 Год назад

      In the US we have trash bins everywhere........and people still toss their garbage everywhere but the bins😔

  • @brandonburr4900
    @brandonburr4900 Год назад +283

    You mention the lack of respect and cleanliness in the UK compared to Japan and I would include the states also. It's a culture in Japan and Asia that has been been going for many, many years. Many generations. Western society could learn many important lessons. Most not even car related.

    • @zillatowntv
      @zillatowntv Год назад +23

      I think its something taught to them in schools. The kids in Japan clean the schools before going home. It instills cleanliness in them at a young age.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 Год назад +35

      My opinion: Unlike Western society, most families are still intact in Asia. Two parents in the home and there's a huge emphasis on respect and honor. They're also a very homogenous country living by the same set of expectations that they have been for years.

    • @oggamer735
      @oggamer735 Год назад

      Not true at all. In asia there is clean only in Japan and Korea. In west there is just as clean in at least in every nordic country except places where muslim invasion have taken place. Same in many country in Germany etc. So filth is only thing in US, China and India. Those are the worst in the world. Well Russia is pretty bad too.

    • @brandonburr4900
      @brandonburr4900 Год назад +9

      @@clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 this is a great point with so many broken families in western society. I'm guessing the divorce rates are quiet low in Asian countries compared to the states. You bring up expectations of family and their kids. I don't see this level of expectations growing up. Honestly, that would be tough but it's instilled in them growing up from a young age, you see a lot of disrespect to parents and older people here in western counties you would never see in Asian countries.

    • @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216
      @clappedoutsubieshoopties2216 Год назад

      @@brandonburr4900 That was my experience when living there. It's a completely different situation that what we have here. There's a deep sense of excellence being important. People work hard even from a young age. Also, I'm very big on personal sovereignty. But the way people there behave is as if they're all one family that hold a common understanding. For example, if an elderly person gets on the train, you get up and offer your seat. Here I feel like everyone has absolutely different backgrounds and no common strain of etiquette.

  • @mikebyers1873
    @mikebyers1873 Год назад +9

    Alot of respect for the Japanese they seem to take everything to another level

  • @hightech_lowlife
    @hightech_lowlife Год назад +4

    honestly people rev their engines like crazy at daikoku pa pretty often, and all around the above freeways. he’s definitely accurate about the trash part, it’s amazingly clean there

    • @ggjb1892
      @ggjb1892 Год назад +1

      He never said that nobody reved they engines he just explained how everyone knows it’s a time and place for that (like you said on the freeways)

  • @GM-fh5jp
    @GM-fh5jp Год назад +12

    One of the main reasons the Tokyo car scene survives is there is no drink driving in Japan.
    Zero, zip, nada...not a drop if you are driving a car.
    This means the roads aren't heavy with drunks and road ragers. The traffic is heavy in many places so speeds are pretty low, whatever car you are in.
    When you get some open road there's no massive police radars and traps everywhere because everyone behaves.
    It is an awesome place to drive a quick good handling car. The center of Japan in Aichi prefecture has beautiful winding roads to play on.
    I highly recommend you go there :)

    • @themugwump33
      @themugwump33 Год назад +5

      Japan is an upward spiral country.
      Because public rail is so damn good, people can get plastered and take the rail home. Because there’s few drunk drivers, police can spend resources to concentrate law enforcement in areas that need it the most. This is a big contributor to Japan being so safe that children age 6 and up take the subway to school. Because of this, most Japanese are very mindful to take care/look out for kids and young people. When these kids grow up to be car guys, they’ve had a history of positive experience with the general public and are more conscious of their impact on other people’s lives.
      Meanwhile, in America… Mustang Bro removes Cat + muffler and tears up my street at 3am because his shit faced, the bars are closed, and somehow he just knows in his heart this jack ass mating dance is going to get him laid.

    • @BCJDM
      @BCJDM Год назад

      @@themugwump33 Wellsaid, upward spiral indeed. The level of social cohesion in Japan is amazing and experiencing that in Japan is one of the things almost everyone mentions when they visit Japan.

    • @GM-fh5jp
      @GM-fh5jp Год назад

      @@themugwump33 True, and well said.

  • @radfoo72
    @radfoo72 Год назад +13

    I enjoyed how you explained the respect of the Japanese people!🙏🏼

  • @mauriciodelmoral2625
    @mauriciodelmoral2625 Год назад +3

    What a great description... Japan is in fact a different world. Clean, respectful, civilized! They take their passions to a whole new level... It applies to car tuning, and modifying. Some like it, some don´t. But every one respect it!!!!

  • @robsdeviceunknown
    @robsdeviceunknown Год назад +13

    The irony of a british guy explaining japanese car culture to Americans. So much lost in translation lol

    • @BCJDM
      @BCJDM Год назад +12

      More than Americans watch this channel. I think most people agree, he did a pretty good conveying the experience as a car enthusiast

    • @Petrolheadonism
      @Petrolheadonism Год назад +3

      @@BCJDM thank you 😊

    • @currentaf8455
      @currentaf8455 9 месяцев назад

      I meant this is what happened during the imperialist period and now it’s cultural imperialism. West has a stronger influence on popular culture.

  • @TheCannonball79
    @TheCannonball79 Год назад +4

    Great video with some amazing insights.

  • @TheRealMisterChopShop
    @TheRealMisterChopShop Год назад +4

    I’ve been there, just like he’s just describing in amazement

  • @kellyscars
    @kellyscars Год назад +4

    Tokyo Drift got it wrong. The pretty girls aren't driving tricked out r33 GTRs, they have beat-down r34 base sedans!

  • @kapothegod
    @kapothegod Год назад +1

    perfect timing for my lunch break. thanks ed❤️‍🔥

  • @loneranger7877
    @loneranger7877 Год назад +4

    Everything he said, is 110% truEe.
    I’m from NZ and have been to Japan and Daikoku PA many times, as a used car importer.. I LOVE JAPAN ❤

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Год назад +1

    Riveting and exciting show. That trip is going on the bucket list. ✌

  • @ruben3305
    @ruben3305 Год назад +5

    5:13 hardcore lowriders: am I a joke to you?

  • @bikkiikun
    @bikkiikun 10 месяцев назад

    I'm personally a friend of the factory look.
    But I do understand that it makes people happy... so do what makes you happy with your property.

  • @joshua.snyder
    @joshua.snyder Год назад +2

    Well, they can't all be gems. Tokyo cars look like Vegas and NASCAR had a drunken one nighter.

  • @jdmmike7225
    @jdmmike7225 10 месяцев назад

    11:00 Love the Liberty Walk rotary S15 Group 5 tribute car. Such a cool build. Would love to have a drive in it. Sounded so good going up the hill at Goodwood.

  • @Pickchore
    @Pickchore Год назад +1

    You should chat to Noriyaro.
    Australian living in Japan and speaks fluent (it seems) Japanese.
    He had a car in a workshop over there that caught fire and he lost his Chaser if I’m not mistaken.

  • @thenotoriousvlog5986
    @thenotoriousvlog5986 Год назад +6

    Would love to go to Tokyo and see the car scene as inspired by Tokyo drift. Plus eat some Japanese food.

  • @hi_tech_reptiles
    @hi_tech_reptiles Год назад +4

    I dream to visit Japan and SE Asia/Korea. Japan seems amazing to visit and experience, amazing people etc. SE Asia is more my speed, as Japan is a bit more rigid culturally/politically but I love much of the culture. The cars, art, Zen Buddhism in Japan/Theravada Buddhism in SE asia... So much to take in. Lambos are awesome but JDM is my favorite stuff. Awesome story!

  • @citystar87
    @citystar87 Год назад +1

    Sema is the almost done car show. Bluetooth everything 😂

  • @Shawnvibes
    @Shawnvibes Год назад +1

    So so clean for real

  • @Ramzilla14
    @Ramzilla14 Год назад

    Love that widebody f40

  • @kkkk-wg6je
    @kkkk-wg6je Год назад +1

    Japanese auto scene is as much an art form as it is a car culture.

  • @philly7558
    @philly7558 Год назад

    Wow, that place is amazing.

  • @swalling22
    @swalling22 Год назад +1

    The world could learn a lot from places like Japan. Respect ✊✊

  • @kanenstuff
    @kanenstuff Год назад +1

    I go to Japan for work sometimes the country is amazing and 100% for sure the respect level is amazing the only other city thats so clean is Singapore. I love the JDM culture I have had my 180SX for 23yrs and will never sell it.

  • @zeusfitter007
    @zeusfitter007 Год назад

    Cornelius Would Be Proud.🙌🏻

  • @HappyHarvick4
    @HappyHarvick4 Год назад +12

    Stories about Car spotting or going to a car show suck, there I said it..

    • @josephkelly4893
      @josephkelly4893 Год назад +3

      Agreed, some guy saying ‘we saw some great cars, wow’

    • @josephkelly4893
      @josephkelly4893 Год назад +2

      Such a great story…… we saw great cars, be amazed. Ffs
      Bored

    • @rajgami8893
      @rajgami8893 Год назад +3

      I would have liked more shots of cars and less of his...

    • @jacobhashbrown329
      @jacobhashbrown329 Год назад +1

      better than some rich guy talking about all the cars they buy

    • @gregchandler-tk3rx
      @gregchandler-tk3rx Год назад +1

      Yep! You said it. Here's the shot of dopamine you wanted.

  • @FrossYT
    @FrossYT Год назад

    I kept thinking he was saying "limited Walk" 😂😂😂

  • @JustinSeara
    @JustinSeara Год назад

    2:21 energized? After a 14 hour flight? You must have flown first class 😅

  • @draffael123
    @draffael123 Год назад +1

    When are you going to get Mat Armstrong in to tell a few tales?

  • @Dan.Solo.Chicago
    @Dan.Solo.Chicago Год назад

    Respect is very important in Japan. It's ingrained into the people after centuries of a culture where any disrespect can quickly lead to you finding yourself on the wrong end of a sword.

  • @timothydockery534
    @timothydockery534 Год назад +1

    Such badass cars

  • @LastCallDemon170
    @LastCallDemon170 Год назад +1

    Going there next month! Wonder what they will think of my collection of American Muscle

  • @bikkiikun
    @bikkiikun 10 месяцев назад

    FYI, the Daikoku Parking area is actually in Yokohama.
    Aaand it's actually parking/resting facility on the Expressway, a toll road that's not that cheap (thus keeping the Bosozoku gangs with their cheap plasticky and dangerous builds out) and that has so many cameras around that you can't avoid consequences. Depending on where you get onto the expressway, you'll easily pay the equivalent of 20USD or even more for a one way trip.
    Also, if you're behaving like a gangster, the cops might come to your home and pick you up and confiscate the car. They don't need to chase you, they're good at investigations and have access to lots of cameras along the road.
    And mind you the place is a private business, that can't afford this place to be turned into a gangster-meet. Hence they will exercise their rights as property owners and trespass you, and you might even be banned from the express way (run by the same company) as well.

  • @ChrisHib01
    @ChrisHib01 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, japan is somewhere I'm longing to visist aswell to check out the car culture- its amazing how very different people's accounts and expieriences in Japan , are all over rided with one common thing- which is how polite, kind caring and respectful they are.
    As a uk car enthusiast, the pop and bang brigade as I call them do my head in, especially as more and more modern cars are unfortunately being made to sound worse with tightening legislation around engines and exhaust systems- just no - we dont want to here the 50th focus or fiesta st turning up to a meet doing the same rev, pop and bang- god forbid 2 or more of these lot start popping and banging together

    • @noth606
      @noth606 Год назад

      Japan is an amazing place to visit, but the one thing I would point out is that you very much have to accept that they do things differently from how we do in Europe and the US. Some things are awesomely cool, others are really impractical and/or old school, and they do expect everyone to accept it and go with it. Don't question it, don't make a fuss, just pay attention and do what everyone else does and you'll be OK. Food is great, I loved it except for how much they stick their version of mayo in or on everything.
      Cars - for me the coolest was seeing all the stuff we never get in Europe or the US, they have a kind of van that we just don't, I forget what they call them but it's like a boxy small van body on a sports sedan chassis type of deal, that are luxurious, fast and high tech.

  • @sarnieken
    @sarnieken Год назад +1

    He has a point. A lot of meets these days are ruined by idiots with pop n bang maps and little else.

  • @smbdythatyouused2knw579
    @smbdythatyouused2knw579 Год назад

    Bro 7:13 is a liberty walk widebody countach i called it first 😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @dyl6475
    @dyl6475 Год назад +3

    you should get noriyaro to share some of his stories 🙂

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад

      Alexi would be an excellent guest, but he lives in Japan so can't easily make it to the VINWiki studio...

  • @colbymoorman6034
    @colbymoorman6034 Год назад +1

    Where is Atlanter?

  • @-PR0METHEUS-
    @-PR0METHEUS- Год назад

    If only people would know what I’d do to an F40 and people this LBW F40 is insane.

  • @fjbill
    @fjbill Год назад

    What is RWB that he keeps referencing?

  • @619Slipk
    @619Slipk Год назад +1

    Man's been raised by car monkeys then got surprised when he came in contact with civilized individuals lol

  • @SOLERO_FF
    @SOLERO_FF 11 месяцев назад

    I need a link to this story

  • @TheBroz
    @TheBroz 11 месяцев назад

    Having witnessed the shit-show of a UK car meet myself, this sounds wonderful.

  • @sexymonkeygod
    @sexymonkeygod Год назад +1

    Japan is doing what sema use to be back in the early 2000's

  • @Mattball82
    @Mattball82 Год назад +3

    The respect of Japanese people has always been the one thing I have most, well, respected!

    • @RumblesBettr
      @RumblesBettr Год назад

      Yea anyone at pearl habor would disagree with ya

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Год назад +1

    "Didn't realise how big Tokyo was...." ? LoL
    Ummm 18 million people live there, how big do you think that means it is ?

  • @christopherkraft1327
    @christopherkraft1327 Год назад

    Hey Ed!!! 👍👍🙂

  • @sup3rfri3nd
    @sup3rfri3nd Год назад

    I miss the Tokyo cat story

  • @trackpants_vans_and_wheelies
    @trackpants_vans_and_wheelies Год назад

    In asia schools there are no janitors. The kids clean everything in the school. Teach em young, trach em forever.

  • @YESHTOFU
    @YESHTOFU Год назад

    Thats why Tokyo Drift is the best FF movie BABAY!

    • @hrushikeshghanekar
      @hrushikeshghanekar Год назад +2

      it was mostly shot in southern california and VFX imaged Japan.

  • @SPLTUNE
    @SPLTUNE Год назад

    japanese car guys are the best car guys wont ever change my opinion dont even try or waist your time and im glad u spoke on these amazing people who gave us alot to enjoy in the car world.

  • @BurpleRX7
    @BurpleRX7 Год назад +1

    Japan is incredible and truly life changing,
    TAS is getting too big now and the creeps are taking over 10 deep crowds with zoom lenses.
    In recent years the RUclipsrs have started increasing in numbers visiting and what used to be cool little underground meets are turning into influencer circle jerks
    Going to start turning into YT SEMA coverage soon ie no one watches because there’s 50 influencers all covering the same thing

  • @dwtrksvc
    @dwtrksvc Год назад

    Dare to dream...people showing off their cars AND respecting the community that they live in...

  • @martsmarts
    @martsmarts Год назад

    Japan is the car culture Meca of the world. They set the bar to a different level. And better than Sema, simply cuz the builds are Real. I like Sema tho but this is just different.

  • @mekkimaru2365
    @mekkimaru2365 Год назад +1

    "Tokyo Drift, Need For Speed - any of those great movies" LOL - since when was NFS a "great movie"
    Also, what is the car at 10:59, looks dope AF!

  • @tonydecko7866
    @tonydecko7866 Год назад

    went to NYC once, the dirtest place ive EVER ben too.

  • @Biggus_Dickus_69
    @Biggus_Dickus_69 Год назад +2

    That poor F40, ruined.

  • @Bularistan4o
    @Bularistan4o Год назад

    Honestly, I dont understand the no trash bin thing. I've heard it from other RUclipsrs too.
    But now that I think about it, its probably because of the potential smell and not looking good.

  • @ahzmaster2676
    @ahzmaster2676 Год назад +6

    average foreigner Traveling to Japan stories be like

  • @curbynet
    @curbynet Год назад +2

    What's the video thumbnail from? AI generated? Photoshopped?

    • @firebythewater4477
      @firebythewater4477 Год назад

      Looks like the car owned by a divorce attorney that was featured on Netflix "Fastest Car".

  • @firebythewater4477
    @firebythewater4477 Год назад

    Almost like GTA V in real life!!!

  • @Thumper68
    @Thumper68 Год назад

    Japanese understand what real respect is. This is why I personally say I don’t care about opinions of those I don’t respect because those I truly respect are far and few in between.

  • @diamonddetails9445
    @diamonddetails9445 Год назад

    Sad, but true😮😢

  • @yongyea4147
    @yongyea4147 Год назад

    We throw our trash out of our car windows in the USA

  • @Arelia39
    @Arelia39 Год назад

    Good Smile Racing AMG GT... love that car... yeah for a weeb reason...

  • @Formulka
    @Formulka Год назад +2

    I'm no purist but that F40 looks horrible.

  • @samsonfpv8902
    @samsonfpv8902 Год назад

    I wonder if you know. How they live in Tokyo. If you see me then you mean it then you know you have to go.

  • @SethDaughters
    @SethDaughters Год назад

    Any person who travels with an entourage is not worth knowing.

  • @berube361
    @berube361 Год назад

    Sema is straight up garbage compared to the Tokyo auto show lol. Sure there's some legit builds but the junk they let in to Sema now has sent it backwards. Id love to get out to Japan to see some of these things.

  • @491Mystic
    @491Mystic Год назад

    Where's kimmy

  • @VituMV
    @VituMV Год назад

    Research Race Replacement and you'll understand why Japan works the way it does and why the UK doesn't.

    • @TheBroz
      @TheBroz 11 месяцев назад

      Please, do elaborate..

  • @purepalm9078
    @purepalm9078 Год назад

    Steve’s Palestinian skin coat.

  • @johntupper9801
    @johntupper9801 Год назад

    Did he call need for speed a great movie……

  • @50629
    @50629 Год назад +3

    For anyone visiting Tokyo YOU CANNOT WALK TO DAIKOKU. YOU CANNOT TAKE A BUS OR TRAIN.
    The only way to get there is in a car, from the expressway.
    Trust me on this, ask me how I know 😂

  • @DirtyDuramax
    @DirtyDuramax Год назад

    I absolutely hate the Aholes who just rev their cars repeatedly like that. I’m waiting for channels like DDE to get a lawsuit from blowing someone’s eardrum out from those super loud ear piercing exhaust setups.

  • @chronocars6542
    @chronocars6542 Год назад

    Japan just does it better

  • @Alex-zi1nb
    @Alex-zi1nb Год назад

    japan in a nutshell: if its worth doing, its worth over doing. there are downsides to this idea of culture (see: salarymen, for starters)

  • @gorrilaunit99
    @gorrilaunit99 Год назад +2

    *Don't care about non-motorsport bodykits*

  • @DPJonze
    @DPJonze Год назад +1

    I can live without the #Slammed stickers

  • @usernamehere1
    @usernamehere1 Год назад +1

    Thumbs down because of the ad.

    • @gregchandler-tk3rx
      @gregchandler-tk3rx Год назад +3

      You can always stop before Ed does the ad. At least he waits to the end.

    • @owene2530
      @owene2530 Год назад +1

      Gotta keep the lights on somehow

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Год назад

      @@gregchandler-tk3rx That ding means it's time to hit control+w and move on to the next tab.

  • @kelbygard5165
    @kelbygard5165 Год назад +2

    Noti Gang let’s gooooooo

  • @leehrvyoswld
    @leehrvyoswld Год назад +1

    Nah

  • @enginepy
    @enginepy 4 месяца назад

    Maybe. Just maybe… actually show the car that the video is about.

  • @mattr85
    @mattr85 Год назад

    First comment! Love VinWiki!!

  • @shashankmurari
    @shashankmurari Год назад +1

    First

  • @obyafy1
    @obyafy1 Год назад

    LAST

  • @TheRikijekpejnourt
    @TheRikijekpejnourt Год назад

    Nice cars but boring scene.

  • @vladimirantonenko6840
    @vladimirantonenko6840 Год назад

    Never liked liberty city walk body kit's. I love wide body's, but liberty walk's body kit's look so bad. They are like like cancer on amazing car's, looks so I dont know, facke.

  • @davidvasta
    @davidvasta Год назад

    The fact that you went to Tokyo and hired a car and did not use the trains is absurd....but shows you how little the west does not understand the trains in Japan. Next time try the trains. They are faster than using a taxi or hire car.
    Most Westerns can't understand Japanese Cars Scene, while it's different and not what you would expect, these same people come home and degrade each other and discourage the same kind of organic growth they just saw in Japan. It's funny. You can be doing a build how you want and everyone has criticism, but in Japan they would come help you with your vision and appreciate it no matter how crazy it is. Japan is a special place and the radical left in the world and the outsiders want to ruin it for no other reason other than they can.

    • @redtestarossa
      @redtestarossa Год назад

      We used the trains a ton but none to Daikoku. It’s only accessed by car unfortunately. So we took a cab from Yokohama station and used Uber to get back. Not bad but no train to Daikoku.

  • @JustinSeara
    @JustinSeara Год назад

    “Liberty Walk” is just the absolute worst. I’m not precious about modifying things like an F40……but their modifications look like garbage

  • @jcrosslin8
    @jcrosslin8 Год назад +2

    I reeeeeeeeally want to visit Japan one day! They seem like people I would get along with :)