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    My Japan Experience - June 2014. [warning: picture heavy]

    I know it may seem like I just won’t shutup about this country, but it was truly amazing. A must see for everyone. My solo trip of 11 days was about 30% car-related and 70% Japan sightseeing. I thought it was a good balance. I’m just going to include the bits about the cars in this post. I travelled through Tokyo, Yokohama, Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara and Hiroshima. I will dedicate a separate post to my Mt Fuji NSX experience. Couple of quick points:
    • freakishly lucky and did not have any rain the entire time (crazy for June)
    • I loved the food!
    • I did not speak a word of Japanese before I went, and it was an interesting experience sometimes
    • Japan Rail Pass paid itself many-fold, especially with Shinkansen
    • I stayed mostly in dorm hostels to keep costs down and meet friends, of which I made a few, including a Kiwi guy who I travelled Tokyo that owns an Accord Euro Wagon and a 98 Suby STI @420KW
    • Photos are mainly from my Note 3 because I forgot my camera charger, which coincidentally died on the last touge run in the NSX


    Ahkibara
    -a shock at first, but amazing nonetheless
    -I had a peruse at all the manga stuff, but never have been interested in it, but loved all the hobby shops!
    -TamTam was my fave, and I spent some bucks….
    - the Ferrari was owned by a middle-eastern guy with a Ferrari hat and shirt, could not possibly look more douchy (he’s in the background)








    This was more than 4 grand!

    and this was the small collection I brought home because I couldnt help myself (the Leaf was a present for going to the Nissan Engine Museum)

    Spoon Type-One
    -A little walk, but well worth it!
    - Had a nice chat with the guys, who let me photograph and get inside some of the cars
    - we shared stories, and they gave me some stickers





    Super Autobacs Tokyo Harbour
    -quite disappointing to me, pretty much a Japanese Repco as many have said, were some nice cars outside and some pretty normal priced JDM tuning parts inside.
    - there was a nice s2k for sale outside, was about 31k



    Toyota Mega-Web in Odaiba
    -another disappointment for me because it was close for renovation.




    Honda Welcome Plaza Tokyo
    -Just a display of their current line-up, highlight was the Asimo demonstration!






    Nissan Gallery and Engine Museum in Yokohama

    - The gallery housed the latest line-up (but no GTR) and some Le-Mans cars
    - The engine museum was a bit of a trek but very interesting.


    Last edited by PG_DC5; 27-06-14, 10:40 PM.

    "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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    Upgarage in Aobadai
    - Wow…
    - This place was ridiculous, except almost zero parts for Honda’s and none for DC5

    this beast was parked in the underground lot






    and this beast was waiting outside...


    Toyota Museum Nagoya
    - Favourite museum in Japan, over 140 classic cars on display from all manufactures, and 4000 in storage. Toyota really flexing it’s muscle.









    2000GT and LFA!
    My favourites- a Cord, delahaye and packard



    J’s Racing Osaka
    - A bit of a trek again, but great to meet some nice guys who were more than happy to chat Honda’s
    - Parts were similar price to Australia, so I didn’t bother.




    "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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      #3
      Mazda Museum and Factory Tour Hiroshima
      - A very interesting and free tour, was lucky to see the actual Le-Mans winning 787B and also the 25th Anniversary MX5 being built.








      Spotted in the wild!



      slammed!

      Such JDM. Much wow.


      Turbos and Temples (Toji Temple)



      s2k and Kyoto Tower in background

      a wtf mx5

      wayyy too much wheel

      this actually gave me a fright as I walked past at night.

      a nice little junkyard I found on a mountain walk around Aroyshima (Kyoto)

      clean stock silvia and Hiroshima peace memorial park.

      dirty e55, almost all mercs that I saw were AMGs...

      slammed fezza in Harajuku
      Last edited by PG_DC5; 27-06-14, 10:39 PM.

      "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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        #4
        if anyone would like any more images of a certain place, let me know, because I have heaps!

        "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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          #5
          OMFG, I didn't see Tam Tam.

          I was at yodabashi in akihabara and didn't see much honda models!
          Instagram: @ictorv2 & @00zaku

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            #6
            Originally posted by stienerv2 View Post
            OMFG, I didn't see Tam Tam.

            I was at yodabashi in akihabara and didn't see much honda models!
            yodobashi is tiny compared to these places. I also found a second hand store (where i got the Tamiya NSX for 800yen, all sealed), but forgot it's name now. Its kind of in a block north of yellow submarine.
            in terms of Honda, there is usually NSX, civic and dc2. s2K is rarer. and dc5.. none, I asked at many stores. One had a pre-facelift tamiya but I got the McLaren instead.

            "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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              #7
              Very nice Preet! Sounds like you had fun! Dat JZX90 doe! Would family car/10.

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                #8
                Looks like an awesome experience Preet,
                What where the toilets like at the Mazda Musesum? Cause I would have taken a massive dump there!
                02 Indy Yellow s2000::::::04 Arctic Blue Pearl DC5R::::::05 White B2600::::::10 Ibis White Q5

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                  #9
                  Mad trip. Thanks for sharing. I'm still yet to go to Japan!
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by felixR View Post
                    Mad trip. Thanks for sharing. I'm still yet to go to Japan!
                    oh the best is yet to come #NSX...

                    "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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                      #11
                      Man those pics of the rims, seats and exhaust.....*drool*

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Norm View Post
                        Man those pics of the rims, seats and exhaust.....*drool*
                        the choice was great, but the prices weren't too different to used car parts here in aus.

                        "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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                          #13
                          Oh man! Should have gone to history garage while at mega web. It's on the other side of the shopping centre and so much better than mega web anyway!
                          I have jotted down a few things from your trip for my next visit

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                            #14
                            Also I found prices to be really cheap at j's compared to aus. Maybe just the items I got?

                            More updates!
                            Do non car specific updates

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Toddxxx View Post
                              Also I found prices to be really cheap at j's compared to aus. Maybe just the items I got?

                              More updates!
                              Do non car specific updates
                              Will soon!
                              the history garage was closed, but dont think it would be better thank the toyota auto museum in nagoya

                              "Because in a split second, it's gone" ~Ayrton Senna

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