And Japanese Car culture continues to amaze. That looks like so much fun tho! In America most out off roaders have big NA V8's and such, funny to hear the blowoff valves on a off roader.
This video is pretty different from your other videos, but in a good way. It's fun seeing another side of the japanese car culture, and i'm sure we'd love to see more of what Japan has to offer other than drifting.
We adopted drifting here in the states and looks like they adopted off-roading in Japan. Although they have probably done it just as long. Awesome video as always!
I always thought japanese people were uptight and cold ... how could i have been so wrong ... I totally want to hang out with those guys lol seems like tons of fun
@@beerenmusli8220 Yea this kinda car culture, drift culture is very much in rebellion of those kinda standards, much like alot of the other "counter-cultures" that exist around Japan, its both neat to learn about and kinda sad
Nice to see off reading enthusiasts in their natural habitat. Here in the States Jeeps, Jeeps everywhere. I have a couple but I would love to have a Suzuki Samurai. Tiniest little wheel base, giant loads of fun.
Haha, that was really awesome! They're so nimble and small! also awesome to hear a turbo on a small 4x4! Please make another episode with these mad ones :D Thanks for the great content!
Great upload man!! fantastic to see you're listening and making a variety of driving life in japan that we dont get to see, keep up the good work Alexi!
4wding is the absolute BEST! i much prefer nature over concrete jungle, but drifting is still my love from a very young age. AMAZING video as always Alexi.
Jimny? ha! In Hungary its called Jimmy and the older more box looking is samurai :D I tought you said it wrong had to look it up lol Nice video btw! Love to see something else besides drifting!
That place is full of surprises. I like seeing this part of Japan. Great video.(: I know how fun it is, we used to play in the convertible tracker, camp buggy and we had a ball.
I haven't started watching this video yet, but i've seen some of your drifting videos and for some reason, when i see a car drift, my heart starts beating hard, i've never driven a car in my entire life, i don't know how to drive, thanks for that drifting hype man! :).
I had one of those for 7-8 years and never let me down not in mechanical department nor in fun. I will never forget how I crashed and fell down from 3 meters with my friend on the new year's eve or how I cramped half our football team (8 people) inside the little bugger. Good times. I miss it like hell. I will never love a car that way again.
Im here after watching some of your other off roading videos and in one of those you mentioned that they dont really off-road on the rocks there cause its volcanic stone and in the moment I thought that was interesting but I still just pictured regular US style off roading, just on dirt. But I can see here in this video just how much that makes a difference. In the US we off road on dirt but the composition of the trails is such that we're still pretty much just trying to power ahead so any kind of foot-to-the-floor burnouts out to get up a hill. But here i noticed how often the Jimnys are using burnouts to basically rotate in place to make very sharp turns and thats so fascinating! Llike I mentioned out trails arent set up for that but also our cars are alot bigger so you would still need a large space to do a manuveur like that. Just fascinating how different the off-roading experience is from one place in the world to another. I would love to see the chaos of Japanese and American drivers swapping trails and rigs.
The bluegrass(?) in the background was pretty fitting. Generally when you think of jacked up offroading vehicles you thing of some good ol' boys here in the USA (at least I do anyways), so it's really cool to see that people on the other side of the world like the same sort of thing.
In the UK they were called usually Vitara's (although some in mid/late 80's called Jimny's - perhaps Grey Imports) and the later slightly mid 90's bigger one was the Grand Vitara. ..but all had 4 stoke petrol or diesel engines.
Much love for the suzuki Jimmy. my dad had an LJ80, the 1000cc, n the first car I drove solo was the 660cc 3 cyl version. Very common as paddock-bashers (farm car) in Aus. When out 4x4ing with his mates in 2 ton Patrols n Landcruisers, they'd often start out shittalking his "matchbox" car, but soon enough wanted a go. Could go places a landie wouldn't even think of. N if it did get stuck, you could quite realisticly just pick it up n move it. I always knew it'd be a good trip when on the way out it was mentioned "now, don't tell Mum..." loved that car.
Back in the early 2000s we used to have these kinds of off road craziness; except they were with Pajero's, Land Cruisers, Patrols, and the likes. It would happen around 4-5pm onwards just outside my village. They would climb up this hill and if you screw up you fall into this small pond around 5-6ft deep. There was this off road path that I didn't get to ride on my bike around since it was getting dark, but talking to one guy said it was around 2km of off road track. Sad that it's not around anymore and the land was turned into real estate. Keep posting man! Would be nice if in the future you could show different car cultures around the world or in asia :D Seems very underrated imo (except for jp) Love your vids!1
My first car was a SJ 413 hardtop i wish i still had it.looked like the one in the video with the white rollcage driven by the girl.Epic times were had in that mini truck!
"Is your clutch okay?"
"It's fucked."
"okay."
Love how chill they all are. Noone taking it seriously
yea, that's the best thing in Japan. No1 thinks that their better than someone else, just ppl having a blast.
Numa-saan? Numa-saaaan? Is your clutch ok?
-No, it's f*cked
And Japanese Car culture continues to amaze. That looks like so much fun tho! In America most out off roaders have big NA V8's and such, funny to hear the blowoff valves on a off roader.
You must be down south. In Colorado we rock Toyotas and v6 Jeeps on the rocks. We don't have a lot of mud like this
I love it when everyone laughs
Bane?
The best thing hahah
That got me good!!!
Lol zero fucks were given when the black Jimny rolled XD
That's off-roaders for ya
Blow-off valves and 2-strokes, it can't get much better. :D
Oh man I had so much fun watching this. Please make more.
^
Oh look its the black 2 stroke one from Ebisu i just seen at the matsuri!
+MotionAutoTv YEA!! Motionauto watches nori....haha huge fan my dude I really dig your channel
Holy shit, that looks awesome! Need to check this off the bucket list now.
+Alex Kersten and drifting with this guy at the ebisu circuit in your mx5!
*mx5's
Alex Kersten I feel awful that I didn’t notice this comment earlier lol
Excellent music choice for this.
This video is pretty different from your other videos, but in a good way.
It's fun seeing another side of the japanese car culture, and i'm sure we'd love to see more of what Japan has to offer other than drifting.
2:51 The best sounding 3- cylinder I have ever heard
I love that in most of your videos, if there is a "fender bender/rollover" everyone can laugh it off. Also where/when did you learn to speak Japanese?
Noriyaro Episode 4, Alexi buys a Jimny.
We adopted drifting here in the states and looks like they adopted off-roading in Japan. Although they have probably done it just as long. Awesome video as always!
I always thought japanese people were uptight and cold ... how could i have been so wrong ...
I totally want to hang out with those guys lol seems like tons of fun
Weeeell, many of them are, sadly. Those who drift or drive jimny's wanted to break out of that.
@@beerenmusli8220 Yea this kinda car culture, drift culture is very much in rebellion of those kinda standards, much like alot of the other "counter-cultures" that exist around Japan, its both neat to learn about and kinda sad
+@@1983Corolla Indeed. I have nothing to add to these words.
Nice to see off reading enthusiasts in their natural habitat. Here in the States Jeeps, Jeeps everywhere. I have a couple but I would love to have a Suzuki Samurai. Tiniest little wheel base, giant loads of fun.
You can but 10 Jimny at the cost of 1 jeep.
I like your work! No bragging, no "opinions" just what people want to see with enough comment to add some extra facts. Awesome!
yes! have been waiting for an upload
Good fun, I love how they all burst into laughter when something goes wrong. Such good spirits.
This was awesome and very chill vlog. That climbing Jimny is amazing feels like something from the Dakar Rally. Keep up the good work.
Cant wait till next year.. weekly uploads I heard. 😱😱😱
+BlocKustomz Dunno who told you that...sounds like a dirty liar to me. :P
+noriyaro what camera are you using? Its incredible
+noriyaro Im having withdrawals at this point
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BlocKustomz and here we are a year later lol
Your channel is just full of epicness man thanks for sharing ^^
I love the content in you're videos allways something fun and different
They call those Samurai's on this side of the Pacific... great little rigs with some hard core enthusiasts
Haha, that was really awesome! They're so nimble and small! also awesome to hear a turbo on a small 4x4! Please make another episode with these mad ones :D Thanks for the great content!
Great upload man!! fantastic to see you're listening and making a variety of driving life in japan that we dont get to see, keep up the good work Alexi!
4wding is the absolute BEST! i much prefer nature over concrete jungle, but drifting is still my love from a very young age. AMAZING video as always Alexi.
Love the kind of videos you're posting up nowadays
One of your most entertaining videos to date!!
And that says a lot props man! Keep up the good work
This was a really fun video to watch! keep doing what your doing bro! love all your videos
This is so rad! I first started filming automotive stuff by going out with my buddies with Suzuki Samurais.
i follow you long timeee lol
4evarstyle gaming
+4evarstyle gaming i read that like " I forrow you rong time".
Lol the banjo picking was a nice touch. It's really cool to see them use these really complicated driving techniques for a little off-road track.
Jimny? ha! In Hungary its called Jimmy and the older more box looking is samurai :D I tought you said it wrong had to look it up lol Nice video btw! Love to see something else besides drifting!
+Joe General yeah same, in Costa Rica it's also the Jimmy
+Joe General My friend have a samurai. It's looks realy odd in the Hungarian townscape. :D
Hat azt elhiszem :D
+Joe General In Switzerland they are mostly locked down to 30-45 km/h, only a few people are driving them without that "limitation"
Yellow plate models mostly, i have a 1300cc jimmy that does 90KPH.
Now that’s definitely one of the coolest thing i’ve seen in a while
Maaan, that looks so fun! The japanese sure know how to have fun with their cars :)
That place is full of surprises. I like seeing this part of Japan. Great video.(: I know how fun it is, we used to play in the convertible tracker, camp buggy and we had a ball.
camera work is amazing, I enjoy watching videos like these, keep it up man!
I haven't started watching this video yet, but i've seen some of your drifting videos and for some reason, when i see a car drift, my heart starts beating hard, i've never driven a car in my entire life, i don't know how to drive, thanks for that drifting hype man! :).
I'm glad you made this video! looks soo fun you just made my day!
I had one of those for 7-8 years and never let me down not in mechanical department nor in fun. I will never forget how I crashed and fell down from 3 meters with my friend on the new year's eve or how I cramped half our football team (8 people) inside the little bugger. Good times. I miss it like hell. I will never love a car that way again.
What happened, why did'nt you got another?
I been watching you channel for a Couple of days now and I really like your normal drift stuff, but this was great !
this was awesome! great video!! id love to see more of this
just found your videos, this channel is amazing!
That gave me pleasure to watch! Please do more videos like this.
God damn I love me some of those 2 stroke Jimnys!
Great vid as always, take care!
this was aweeeomseee!!! what a fun hobby
you have the best channel I've been watching for about 12 hours now haha 12 hours straight that is
3:55 holy crap! That thing is really pushing a 2 stroke!
This looks like one hell of a good laugh, the bit about the clutch had me crying with laughter.
These things are great!! A mate's father had one which he could often borrow, had loads of fun in it (even though it wasn't modified)
great video as always. got another thing for my bucket list
"MY FUCKING WINDOW BROKE!" LOL
This is so grass roots, and judging by the constant laughter I'd say you guys had a great time 🖤☠️🖤
This was a mad video, pretty dope little 4wd beasts.
Cool! My stepfather did lots of off-roading when I was a child, and of course he often took me and my sister with him. It was lots of fun.
5:44 that man is a true hero, just noticed his license plate haha
love this! im here after the latest jimny ep!
Im here after watching some of your other off roading videos and in one of those you mentioned that they dont really off-road on the rocks there cause its volcanic stone and in the moment I thought that was interesting but I still just pictured regular US style off roading, just on dirt. But I can see here in this video just how much that makes a difference. In the US we off road on dirt but the composition of the trails is such that we're still pretty much just trying to power ahead so any kind of foot-to-the-floor burnouts out to get up a hill. But here i noticed how often the Jimnys are using burnouts to basically rotate in place to make very sharp turns and thats so fascinating! Llike I mentioned out trails arent set up for that but also our cars are alot bigger so you would still need a large space to do a manuveur like that. Just fascinating how different the off-roading experience is from one place in the world to another. I would love to see the chaos of Japanese and American drivers swapping trails and rigs.
The bluegrass(?) in the background was pretty fitting. Generally when you think of jacked up offroading vehicles you thing of some good ol' boys here in the USA (at least I do anyways), so it's really cool to see that people on the other side of the world like the same sort of thing.
" Numa!...Numa!" "Yea?" " Is yor clutch okay? " Its Fucked!"
I died from laughing!!!
Amazing haha! my mom used to own a Jimny!
One side of japan I've never seen! Loved it!
This video made me get rid of my Mx5 and buy a Jimny, absolutely love it, cant wait to go offroad in it 😁
I will never look at a Jimny the same way again. Respect, little car. Respect.
Somebody probably already made this joke, but here we go.
Fast & Furious: Tokyo Jimny
Damn how they have a lot of fun =))) Crazy guyz =)
Thx bro! Best channel about JDM culture! Hello from Russia!
i love this kind of video nory! !be more active pls
Amazing fun! Very chill and enjoying it.
In the UK they were called usually Vitara's (although some in mid/late 80's called Jimny's - perhaps Grey Imports) and the later slightly mid 90's bigger one was the Grand Vitara. ..but all had 4 stoke petrol or diesel engines.
love these random hobby videos! keep it up
Wow, Really loving the Japanese car culture! Please please keep making videos!
i love that 2 strokes sounds
7:24 that casual conversation cracked me up...
This makes me wanna go buy a Suzuki samurai haha
This was AWESOME! 👏ALOHA FROM HAWAII BUSHTRIBE (all sammy crew) this was the sammy in its native country ripping it like no other! Yesssssss!
They all look so happy
Great job on this vid,it made my day
Great video, laughed a whole lot. Thanks! :)
Nice vid! Cool to see others ways to have fun!
うっち~さんはやっぱり上手いなぁ!!
Much love for the suzuki Jimmy. my dad had an LJ80, the 1000cc, n the first car I drove solo was the 660cc 3 cyl version. Very common as paddock-bashers (farm car) in Aus. When out 4x4ing with his mates in 2 ton Patrols n Landcruisers, they'd often start out shittalking his "matchbox" car, but soon enough wanted a go. Could go places a landie wouldn't even think of. N if it did get stuck, you could quite realisticly just pick it up n move it.
I always knew it'd be a good trip when on the way out it was mentioned "now, don't tell Mum..." loved that car.
Great Video off-roading looks Awesome in Japan!!!!
Love your videos dude.
4:05 haha this guys f*ckin laugh gets me every time throughout the video.
Awesome video as always!
Nice video, is cool to see what they do in Japan, drift/offroad ...
Back in the early 2000s we used to have these kinds of off road craziness; except they were with Pajero's, Land Cruisers, Patrols, and the likes. It would happen around 4-5pm onwards just outside my village. They would climb up this hill and if you screw up you fall into this small pond around 5-6ft deep. There was this off road path that I didn't get to ride on my bike around since it was getting dark, but talking to one guy said it was around 2km of off road track. Sad that it's not around anymore and the land was turned into real estate.
Keep posting man! Would be nice if in the future you could show different car cultures around the world or in asia :D Seems very underrated imo (except for jp) Love your vids!1
MORE VIDEO i am addicted to your videos man, come on give me more !!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey alexi! please do more Noriyaro episodes! they are cool man!
They look like cute little jeeps!
Over in Europe, they also sell them with Renault Turbo Diesel engines (1.5 DDiS) that come from the Clio phase 2 and other cars (Megane and Scenic).
My first car was a SJ 413 hardtop i wish i still had it.looked like the one in the video with the white rollcage driven by the girl.Epic times were had in that mini truck!
This is such a happy video
japan, the heaven for all gearheads out there
Damn that turbo one sounded sick winding out like that!
Crazy and fun people having fun.😂😍
I´m starting to love Japan
“My f*cking window broke!”
“HA HA HA AHA”
LMAO