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KevinEdgar
01-20-2014, 05:48 PM
I can afford a trip to Japan now and I want to go within the next year, but I would like some advice on planning my trip so I come here to ask a few questions.

- Where is a good area to stay where I can relatively easily access tracks and shops, such as meihan/ebisu/bihoku and up garage/other tuner shops.

- What is the best time of year to go and what is a decent amount of time to stay to enjoy as much as possible.

- Is it easy to rent a missile, I drift here in the states so I have experience but would love to experience grass roots in the mainland.
Just spoke to Jesse Streeter and told me power vehicles is a good place to rent from, will be contacting them.

I think that's all the questions I have, thank you in advance for any answers you have.

fliprayzin240sx
01-21-2014, 04:21 AM
I can afford a trip to Japan now and I want to go within the next year, but I would like some advice on planning my trip so I come here to ask a few questions.

- Where is a good area to stay where I can relatively easily access tracks and shops, such as meihan/ebisu/bihoku and up garage/other tuner shops.
- Depends on which track. Most of the tracks are a few hours away from Tokyo. Hardest part is always getting from Tokyo, specially for somebody who doesnt know their way around and doesn't speak japanese. I say you're best bet is find somebody who's gone before and go with them.

- What is the best time of year to go and what is a decent amount of time to stay to enjoy as much as possible.
- Stay until you run out of money. Between hotel room, food, transportation, track/rental fee, alcohol...you'd be a pauper real quick.

- Is it easy to rent a missile, I drift here in the states so I have experience but would love to experience grass roots in the mainland.
Just spoke to Jesse Streeter and told me power vehicles is a good place to rent from, will be contacting them.

I think that's all the questions I have, thank you in advance for any answers you have.
- Go jump in facebook and look up Gaijin Smash. Alot of those guys are folks who used to or still live in mainland and goes up to Drift Matsuri every year. A few either has a track slut in Ebisu or rents one out. It would be a great idea to either jump in with one of them or they can atleast show you the way.

akaina240
01-21-2014, 11:44 AM
I can afford a trip to Japan now and I want to go within the next year, but I would like some advice on planning my trip so I come here to ask a few questions.

- Where is a good area to stay where I can relatively easily access tracks and shops, such as meihan/ebisu/bihoku and up garage/other tuner shops.

- What is the best time of year to go and what is a decent amount of time to stay to enjoy as much as possible.

- Is it easy to rent a missile, I drift here in the states so I have experience but would love to experience grass roots in the mainland.
Just spoke to Jesse Streeter and told me power vehicles is a good place to rent from, will be contacting them.

I think that's all the questions I have, thank you in advance for any answers you have.

Japanese native here

Best time to go is April since that is when the cherry blossoms bloom and the weather is pretty good. Decent amount of time is 2-3 weeks just chillin and goofing around Tokyo. If your gonna go visit tracks and those areas, maybe add a week.

KevinEdgar
01-21-2014, 12:29 PM
Thanks for the info guys. So far I'm planning to go for 2-3 weeks at the end of March. Will be visiting Ebisu mainly, Kunio from GTR Garage shot me a couple of sites to find places to stay. I am looking to save 10K for the trip and hoping to pick up a ps13 or r32 while I am there.

And if the stars align properly in the near future my airframe may be getting stationed in Japan, which then I would extend, possibly re-enlist.

But I will still be very thankful for any more information you guys can give me.

K_style
02-10-2014, 03:38 AM
Japanese native here

Best time to go is April since that is when the cherry blossoms bloom and the weather is pretty good. Decent amount of time is 2-3 weeks just chillin and goofing around Tokyo. If your gonna go visit tracks and those areas, maybe add a week.

Best time indeed however Flight, Hotel etc will be extra expensive because it.

I'd pick May~June or Oct-Nov time frame.
Tokyo would be the best bet. Close many famous tracks (Tsukuba, Ebisu, Nikko, etc) but definitely will be very difficult to go around if you don't have a car.

For a 1st timer, I wouldn't recommend to rent a car especially if you don't speak/read Japanese.

K_style
02-10-2014, 03:48 AM
I am looking to save 10K for the trip and hoping to pick up a ps13 or r32 while I am there.


I just came back from Japan to shop around for cars. You won't find clean 1989 R32 GTR for $10k easily due to price inflation. Plus even you find a car, most likely the price is FOB and you will have to spend more money on logistic plus US Customs.

Not sure but I don't see much point of importing S13.

Besides, you will need more than a few days or weeks to purchase a car in japan.

easiest way is to find an exporter who already in business but those places won;t have any cars in stock. You will need to purchase from auction through the exporter.

Buying a car from local dealership or private party is possible but you will have to deal with de-registering the vehicle so you can export it which you will need to know how to speak/write/read in Japanese.

Buying a car ain't easy as you think.

fliprayzin240sx
02-10-2014, 05:08 AM
I just came back from Japan to shop around the car. You won't find clean 1989 R32 GTR for $10k easily due to price inflation. Plus even you find a car, most likely the price is FOB and you will have to spend more money on logistic plus US Customs.

Not sure but I don't see much point of importing S13.

Besides, you will need more than a few days or weeks to purchase a car in japan.

easiest way is to find an exporter who already in business but those places won;t have any cars in stock. You will need to purchase from auction through the exporter.

Buying a car from local dealership or private party is possible but you will have to deal with de-registering the vehicle so you can export it which you will need to know how to speak/write/read in Japanese.

Buying a car ain't easy as you think.

If he wants an S13, why not just get this?
1988 KS13 Nissan Silvia K's Hicas II - Japanese Classics (http://www.japaneseclassicsllc.com/1988-ks13-nissan-silvia-ks-hicas-ii.html)

zeitgeist
02-10-2014, 01:54 PM
prepare your mind for the best steak you will taste in your life. Or else your head will explode

KevinEdgar
02-10-2014, 02:16 PM
I understand that the process of buying a vehicle for importing is long but I am NOT planning on taking the vehicle back to the states. Will be purchased strictly for track purposes. I read that Power Vehicles can store cars for a small montly fee in which I would be returning yearly to drive the car.

Ideally I would want to pick up a 4 door r32 gtst. If not, pretty much any rwd manual car within reason.

Best steak huh, I have recently acquired a fancy for rare steak.

I really wish there were somebody here on the forums who could host my first trip (I would cover my own expenses obviously) and show me the ways.

Thank you all for the info, I will be comparing prices of stay from the popular spring to the summer.

K_style
02-10-2014, 09:35 PM
I understand that the process of buying a vehicle for importing is long but I am NOT planning on taking the vehicle back to the states. Will be purchased strictly for track purposes. I read that Power Vehicles can store cars for a small montly fee in which I would be returning yearly to drive the car.

Ideally I would want to pick up a 4 door r32 gtst. If not, pretty much any rwd manual car within reason.

Best steak huh, I have recently acquired a fancy for rare steak.

I really wish there were somebody here on the forums who could host my first trip (I would cover my own expenses obviously) and show me the ways.

Thank you all for the info, I will be comparing prices of stay from the popular spring to the summer.

Japanese government issues an "Y" plate for all the foreigners. and most dealerships are not really familiar with that. Plus I am not quite sure if a tourist can register the vehicle on their name.

kinectx
02-11-2014, 04:52 AM
I can afford a trip to Japan now and I want to go within the next year, but I would like some advice on planning my trip so I come here to ask a few questions.

- Where is a good area to stay where I can relatively easily access tracks and shops, such as meihan/ebisu/bihoku and up garage/other tuner shops.

- What is the best time of year to go and what is a decent amount of time to stay to enjoy as much as possible.

- Is it easy to rent a missile, I drift here in the states so I have experience but would love to experience grass roots in the mainland.
Just spoke to Jesse Streeter and told me power vehicles is a good place to rent from, will be contacting them.

I think that's all the questions I have, thank you in advance for any answers you have.

Stay away from yokosuka, Our navy base is there and they might mistaken you as a US military service man, We have strict rules and if your out over night pass 12am, the Japan police will come pick you up. Overall, Tokyo is nice, BUT overall JAPAN is VERY expensive. Oh yeah, Train will be your best friend, they close at midnight, roponngi and shibuya is the best place for clubs and girls. have fun.

KevinEdgar
02-11-2014, 08:47 AM
K style, from what I understand, track only vehicles do not require registration right?

Thanks for the tip kinectx, definitely don't want to have a night ruined over a misunderstanding.

shomo172
02-19-2014, 11:06 AM
Honestly it's more work than it's worth to buy cars, but that's cause id rather just move to japan and buy a car while living there. But if you're looking to visit, I know some super cheap hotels in tokyo and osaka if you're interested. I always stay at them.

fliprayzin240sx
02-20-2014, 03:18 PM
Japanese government issues an "Y" plate for all the foreigners. and most dealerships are not really familiar with that. Plus I am not quite sure if a tourist can register the vehicle on their name.

No they dont issue Y plates for all foreigners. Y plates are strictly for military/SOFA status (working for the US military) folks in Japan. If you are a foreigner living as a resident in Japan, you get a regular kanji plate like everybody else.

K style, from what I understand, track only vehicles do not require registration right?

Thanks for the tip kinectx, definitely don't want to have a night ruined over a misunderstanding.

Problem you'd have is getting a car you bought to the track. Towing it isnt going to be cheap. Then there's still the legality of you buying a car when you're not a resident. Your cheapest option is getting on with somebody who already has a car at the track or brings theirs down there. Message Luvs2slide, he was planning on going half on a car with another buddy of ours, to have a track slut at Ebisu. Might be able to jump in with him.

Car6on14
04-07-2014, 12:07 PM
interesting on that 88 coupe, I thought hicas was only in hatches, guess maybe not in japan...

I've been to japan twice, its been awhile but if you are going 3 weeks and want to go all over the JR tourist rail pass is an option: http://www.japanrailpass.net/eng/en002.html

I went with a friend so we could split hotel, I could not have afforded it by mself, grab a friend you can trust from here and your golden, flights are actually cheaper from CA, I flew from JFK.

The next time I went was w/ the Dsport Tokyo auto salon tour, it was alot of car stuff which was what I wanted, the first time we just didnt find alot.

Tokyo auto salon was sooo much better then the philly and NYC car shows by me, loved it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5fyK0LDLo8

Up garage had cool parts and some cars forsale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTfCzQom3bU&list=UUzuQXSvZ5YGJRYnixYFzh8w

I have no idea how you would actually buy one though, and I dont speak japanese.

TunedJapan
04-13-2014, 06:33 AM
If you need help planning a trip. I live here in Japan and would be happy to show you around...

doke! ドリフト
04-26-2014, 05:13 PM
November 15&16th 2014 is the next matsuri trip gaijin smash has planned. I'll be there from nov 8th-19th that's 1 week of straight drifting at ebisu(I'm buying a PV missile just like you)

Then after matsuri 16-19th we'll be staying in Tokyo to party down for a few nights in the city.

We're all active duty AF so we stay at base lodging for cheaps on Yokota and Hardy barracks in downtown Tokyo. And the week we stay at ebisu it's free to stay in the tatami rooms we rent camping gear and stoves etc from yokota outdoor rec.

We have every detail of our trips planned out on a budget using our military resources and it works out awesome!

Lmk if you're still trying to go I can help a fellow AF brotha out

fliprayzin240sx
04-26-2014, 08:19 PM
Why stay at base lodging all the way in Yokota? Did you guys see if New Sanno has openings? Place is only 1 stop away from Roppongi. That or you can find decent sized hotels in Tokyo for less than $90, saves you the trip from going back and forth from Yokota to Tokyo.

shomo172
04-26-2014, 09:08 PM
How much is the base? I know of a cheap hotel in Ueno that is only 7500 yen for a twin bed room. That's less than 40 a night per person.

doke! ドリフト
04-27-2014, 07:48 AM
Ray it works out like this...fly into narita take the shuttle gray hound to yokota, get our rooms for only 2-3 days while we get the rental 15 passenger van, pickup our tire order(64 tires last year) pack the vans, rent tents sleeping bags gas stove etc etc from outdoor rec, pickup a few cars last year that we shipped from oki, basically prepare for the week stay at ebisu those first few days. That's why yokota first then after matsuri when we stay in Tokyo for a few days we stay at hardy barracks it's in roppongi.

Hotel rooms on base you can snag for under $50 a night split that between a group and it's almost free lol

TunedJapan
08-24-2015, 09:53 AM
Kevin, we are located in Tokyo and would be happy to show you around when we can. Tokyo is not so hard to get around once you understand the basics of getting, which we will gladly teach you. As far as shops, that is easy enough. We are connected to many, many shops. Please PM me for more details. Thank you.

KevinEdgar
02-01-2017, 02:44 PM
Okay, well after years of wanting to make this dream trip happen. I have finally made the first step towards it. I purchased this 1993 silvia via powervehicles and will be flying out for a couple week during spring matsuri, if you're planning on being there please say hello.

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Maxstyle
02-01-2017, 04:13 PM
Thats great. Andy has our R33 GTST there too from when we went to D.M. Last November. I remember seeing that car there. It looked great. You'll have tons of fun. Recommendation is to bring a valve stem core remover and tire pressure gauge of your own. It gets so crowded at the tire machines and little things like that always get lost. Make clearance on the chassis where couplers will be close to rubbing because you end up doing so a bit by the end of your trip. Specifically by the intercooler piping through the holes behind the headlights (hot side and cold side). It's dirty as hell so bring a tarp to lay on if you want to do adjustments under the car. I took a small impact gun of my own. Battery much be in your carry on and cannot go in your regular luggage. The impact gun can but regulations prohibit batteries to go under the plane. Bring some extra studs with you. Even if it's just the cheap ones from circuit sport. You may need it. Perhaps also a set of lug nuts like muteki sr48 open ended so you start off with fresh lug nuts. Get there the day before and work on the car. not the day of. Enjoy sir.

KevinEdgar
02-01-2017, 04:36 PM
Thats great. Andy has our R33 GTST there too from when we went to D.M. Last November. I remember seeing that car there. It looked great. You'll have tons of fun. Recommendation is to bring a valve stem core remover and tire pressure gauge of your own. It gets so crowded at the tire machines and little things like that always get lost. Make clearance on the chassis where couplers will be close to rubbing because you end up doing so a bit by the end of your trip. Specifically by the intercooler piping through the holes behind the headlights (hot side and cold side). It's dirty as hell so bring a tarp to lay on if you want to do adjustments under the car. I took a small impact gun of my own. Battery much be in your carry on and cannot go in your regular luggage. The impact gun can but regulations prohibit batteries to go under the plane. Bring some extra studs with you. Even if it's just the cheap ones from circuit sport. You may need it. Perhaps also a set of lug nuts like muteki sr48 open ended so you start off with fresh lug nuts. Get there the day before and work on the car. not the day of. Enjoy sir.

That's awesome, will you be making it out for the spring matsuri? Glad you can vouch for the condition of the car. I will definitely take note of the tips you gave me, I really wish I could fly with my toolbag (still considering it)

Maxstyle
02-01-2017, 06:48 PM
Tetris Luggage Master. HAHAHA. I'm sorry to say that I will not be able to go. Andy will take good care of you. Especially since you bought a car from him. And the Power Vehicle hoodie is really warm. Expensive $70 hoodie but really warm. LOL. It will amaze you how you just blend in with everyone from everywhere. It's not like the US at all. You even become a nicer and more polite person yourself. It just happens. This will be something you remember forever. I do recommend buying your train pass ahead of time (most major subways). I hate those ticket machines. Saves you so much time. Oh and the pocket Wifi to pick up at the airport. That is great too. If you rent a car. Do not get it in tokyo. Rent from a place in Koriyama. Be sure to get you international driver's lic. its very cheap. You will absolutely have to show this. You will also need this to drive the rental and the Shibuya mario karts. Google it. You will shit yourself with excitement.

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KevinEdgar
02-03-2017, 07:20 AM
Nice collection of tools :) Can't wait to get out there, I will definitely be doing the mario kart thing lol

240sx_sr20det
02-05-2017, 09:39 PM
I just booked my flights for spring Matsuri. Nice to see someone finally bought that S13. It was certainly a good example, and I wanted to buy it ever since I saw it.

From what I was told by the guys, it was a road race car back in the day. Throw some sticky steerers on it, and it'll be an awesome car.

I've got a bit of maintenance to do to my JZX, and Silvia, when I get out there. What are the dates you'll be there?

KevinEdgar
02-06-2017, 06:55 AM
Nice! Yeah when I first saw it come up for sale I wanted it but didn't have all the money to comfortably dump on it at the time, I was surprised that it was still available.

I am buying my airline ticket this week, May 1st-13th, what about you? Would be nice to meet up.

xpinoyxmk
02-07-2017, 06:56 AM
I'll help.

Maxstyle seems to know what he's talking about. Tire changing tools is a must!

Since you're getting to Japan 2 days before Matsuri, not sure if you be able to make it to an Upgarage. If you can, then you just pick up new studs and used lugnuts there.

Tarp is a good idea if you're out in the open but better advice would be to get there early so you can get a covered bay. I would say 6-8 hours before opening time to get in the front of the line, the waiting line gets long as hell! Make sure you know where you want to be at and how to get there once inside the gate. (North, Minami, etc.) If you don't, then you may lose the bay you wanted. This what I usually do and just bring my onesie if I need to get on the floor and fix something. If you want to buy one for $20-30, go to Don Quijote.

JR Pass would be the better/cheaper option if you plan to use the train a lot. FYI, trains shut down from ~1am-5am.

240sx_sr20det
02-07-2017, 08:31 AM
Nice! Yeah when I first saw it come up for sale I wanted it but didn't have all the money to comfortably dump on it at the time, I was surprised that it was still available.

I am buying my airline ticket this week, May 1st-13th, what about you? Would be nice to meet up.

Oh wow, you're getting there only a few days before Matsuri. I'll be there from April 16-May 6, so we'll get some driving time in together!

We know a few people that are going again, so we'll have a little crew; anything you need, just ask and I'm more than willing to help.

Also, I have a rental car booked, if you don't get one, and need to get anywhere quick. Like 7/11, or such.

I'll help.

Maxstyle seems to know what he's talking about. Tire changing tools is a must!

Since you're getting to Japan 2 days before Matsuri, not sure if you be able to make it to an Upgarage. If you can, then you just pick up new studs and used lugnuts there.

Tarp is a good idea if you're out in the open but better advice would be to get there early so you can get a covered bay. I would say 6-8 hours before opening time to get in the front of the line, the waiting line gets long as hell! Make sure you know where you want to be at and how to get there once inside the gate. (North, Minami, etc.) If you don't, then you may lose the bay you wanted. This what I usually do and just bring my onesie if I need to get on the floor and fix something. If you want to buy one for $20-30, go to Don Quijote.

JR Pass would be the better/cheaper option if you plan to use the train a lot. FYI, trains shut down from ~1am-5am.

Better yet, just bring studs and lug nuts with you from home. I brought a full arms kit, for S13, the last time we went, and it came in handy when my girlfriend continued to find craters on the side of North Course, lol.

A onesie is a must, for sure. Nothing sucks worse than working on cars, and drifting, in the same gross clothes. They were quite expensive, at the Home Centers, in Japan, so I'd try to find one before you head out.

Our B&B is a KM up the road, from the track, so we can save you a spot, the morning of Matsuri. It gets packed REAL quick. For reference, do NOT show up the night before and park your car in a bay because the track officials will move it with a fork lift. This is to give everyone the opportunity to have a bay.

I'd suggest getting a bay down at Minami. That's where the real fun is, at night. North Course, and school course, also get packed, but school course is within walking distance, so you can just walk up and watch, or its a quick drive to turn some laps.

North Course is SO buggy, even last fall, so I can imagine it's going to be worse in the Spring. The bee's are massive, lol.

xpinoyxmk
02-07-2017, 11:55 AM
Studs and lugnuts are stupidly cheap at Upgarage but whatever. Also since you are buying a car from PV, they usually hook you up with replacement parts for cheap if you do break an arm. Hopefully the track isn't in the shitty condition it was last time I was there.

Like I said before onesies at Don Quijote are $20-30. How do I know? I bought one there and have been using it for the last 2 years.

He^^ is correct on the day before thing but they usually come around before they close the day before to let everyone know they need to leave.

I'd get a bay close to wherever you'll think you will be at the most. Keep in mind, all courses will be open for drifting during Matsuri.

240sx_sr20det
02-07-2017, 12:45 PM
Studs and lugnuts are stupidly cheap at Upgarage but whatever. Also since you are buying a car from PV, they usually hook you up with replacement parts for cheap if you do break an arm. Hopefully the track isn't in the shitty condition it was last time I was there.

Like I said before onesies at Don Quijote are $20-30. How do I know? I bought one there and have been using it for the last 2 years.

He^^ is correct on the day before thing but they usually come around before they close the day before to let everyone know they need to leave.

I'd get a bay close to wherever you'll think you will be at the most. Keep in mind, all courses will be open for drifting during Matsuri.

I wasn't second guessing anything that you said! The track was definitely in rough shape. My girlfriend and I are planning on spending a day or two filling in some holes on Touge and School Course.

Where is Don Quijote relevant to the track?

KevinEdgar
02-07-2017, 07:11 PM
Oh wow, you're getting there only a few days before Matsuri. I'll be there from April 16-May 6, so we'll get some driving time in together!

We know a few people that are going again, so we'll have a little crew; anything you need, just ask and I'm more than willing to help.

Also, I have a rental car booked, if you don't get one, and need to get anywhere quick. Like 7/11, or such.



Better yet, just bring studs and lug nuts with you from home. I brought a full arms kit, for S13, the last time we went, and it came in handy when my girlfriend continued to find craters on the side of North Course, lol.

A onesie is a must, for sure. Nothing sucks worse than working on cars, and drifting, in the same gross clothes. They were quite expensive, at the Home Centers, in Japan, so I'd try to find one before you head out.

Our B&B is a KM up the road, from the track, so we can save you a spot, the morning of Matsuri. It gets packed REAL quick. For reference, do NOT show up the night before and park your car in a bay because the track officials will move it with a fork lift. This is to give everyone the opportunity to have a bay.

I'd suggest getting a bay down at Minami. That's where the real fun is, at night. North Course, and school course, also get packed, but school course is within walking distance, so you can just walk up and watch, or its a quick drive to turn some laps.

North Course is SO buggy, even last fall, so I can imagine it's going to be worse in the Spring. The bee's are massive, lol.

Yeah I'm getting a rental so I should be good on that. Hmm, wonder if I should bring this spare set of bnib spl arms sitting in my garage. I do have plenty of coveralls courtesy of my job.

Damn so much info lol, we'll have to meet up before matsuri kicks off so you can tow me around the track and give me a breakdown if you don't mind.

240sx_sr20det
02-07-2017, 07:19 PM
Yeah I'm getting a rental so I should be good on that. Hmm, wonder if I should bring this spare set of bnib spl arms sitting in my garage. I do have plenty of coveralls courtesy of my job.

Damn so much info lol, we'll have to meet up before matsuri kicks off so you can tow me around the track and give me a breakdown if you don't mind.

Bring them, for sure.

And, of course! We'll do the 2-lap per track tour. :)

Sergiogtt
03-13-2017, 04:34 AM
Okay, well after years of wanting to make this dream trip happen. I have finally made the first step towards it. I purchased this 1993 silvia via powervehicles and will be flying out for a couple week during spring matsuri, if you're planning on being there please say hello.

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Im in Tokyo japan hit me up if you wanna meet up

dino6192
03-15-2017, 07:01 AM
Just be sure to price everything BEFORE you go! lol I've been seeing quite a few people get off a plane in Japan and think they will be out drifting all weekend in the baddest Japanese drift cars for a few hundred dollars. More like $3000-5000 per day/event for the rentals. Just a heads up.

240sx_sr20det
03-15-2017, 08:20 AM
Just be sure to price everything BEFORE you go! lol I've been seeing quite a few people get off a plane in Japan and think they will be out drifting all weekend in the baddest Japanese drift cars for a few hundred dollars. More like $3000-5000 per day/event for the rentals. Just a heads up.

Don't scare him with prices like that..

He's heading to Ebisu, where it's far cheaper. $3-5,000 will get you a nice practice car. $90/day will get you a 5-course pass for the day. $100 will get you a tank of race gas - which will last 2 days of all day thrashing. $10-50 will get you food for the day. $73/night for a BnB. $70/day for a hire car.

I'd definitely bring a good amount of spending cash, but you can do this trip on a very good budget. I did, in November, and will do it again in April.

Mintyboy
03-15-2017, 09:17 AM
There is a small chance I may be going to Japan soon. If everything aligns, then I will be there before Drift Matsuri. I'd love to tag along with any of you guys. I can contribute by taking pics lolol.

240sx_sr20det
03-15-2017, 11:39 AM
There is a small chance I may be going to Japan soon. If everything aligns, then I will be there before Drift Matsuri. I'd love to tag along with any of you guys. I can contribute by taking pics lolol.

Let's meet up!

KevinEdgar
03-15-2017, 11:40 AM
Don't scare him with prices like that..

He's heading to Ebisu, where it's far cheaper. $3-5,000 will get you a nice practice car. $90/day will get you a 5-course pass for the day. $100 will get you a tank of race gas - which will last 2 days of all day thrashing. $10-50 will get you food for the day. $73/night for a BnB. $70/day for a hire car.

I'd definitely bring a good amount of spending cash, but you can do this trip on a very good budget. I did, in November, and will do it again in April.

Thanks for the appropriate pricing lol.

There is a small chance I may be going to Japan soon. If everything aligns, then I will be there before Drift Matsuri. I'd love to tag along with any of you guys. I can contribute by taking pics lolol.

Seems like we might have to organize a zilvia meet&greet :coolugh:

Mintyboy
03-15-2017, 12:43 PM
Let's meet up!


Thanks for the appropriate pricing lol.



Seems like we might have to organize a zilvia meet&greet :coolugh:

I'd totally be down for that! Will keep you guys in the loop if I end up going! :2f2f:

Maxstyle
03-15-2017, 12:48 PM
I have my Skyline R33 GTST there for sale. Great car. If any of you guys are interested in purchasing it. Storage is covered at Ebisu until spring Matsuri @ Powervehicles.

KevinEdgar
04-24-2017, 05:04 PM
Welp, booked my rental car last night, I will be landing Narita may 1st in the evening.. Super excited.

Maxstyle
04-24-2017, 05:07 PM
Welp, booked my rental car last night, I will be landing Narita may 1st in the evening.. Super excited.

Be sure to have your international License. $10 from AAA. They will not hand over the car without it. We saw it happen to a few guys last Maturi. Also, with that license you can rent a go kart and drive through Tokyo as a Mario Kart character.

KevinEdgar
04-24-2017, 05:42 PM
Be sure to have your international License. $10 from AAA. They will not hand over the car without it. We saw it happen to a few guys last Maturi. Also, with that license you can rent a go kart and drive through Tokyo as a Mario Kart character.

I got my IDL from AAA last week for $40 since I'm not a member. But yeah I wanna do that go kart thing lol.

KevinEdgar
05-05-2017, 07:05 PM
WE DID IT, impromptu zilvia sushi meet! Should have got a pic of our cars together.

240sx_sr20det
05-05-2017, 09:07 PM
It was epic! Zilviameet at the sushi train :lol:

dino6192
10-07-2017, 01:42 PM
Japanese government issues an "Y" plate for all the foreigners. and most dealerships are not really familiar with that. Plus I am not quite sure if a tourist can register the vehicle on their name.
No Sir. Would be nice though huh. Y plate gets a nice tax deduction during registration. And just to think having a tourists running around the VRO trying to figure out what to do with all the stamps and multiple stations to get paperwork checked :ddog:

KevinEdgar
01-25-2018, 06:25 AM
Almost time to redeem myself this spring, I still have yet to make a youtube video haha. Staying in japan for 28 days this time instead of only a couple weeks.

I hit the wall on north course and shattered the rear knuckle and bent front cusco tension rod, lost the video tho.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4192/34549618206_0522bd5bce_c.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4175/33780811263_3cf121956a_c.jpg

Krusty_s13
01-25-2018, 06:53 AM
I'll be over there in September of this year! EXCITE!

Dolph_KYAS13
01-25-2018, 07:37 PM
I'll be over there in September of this year! EXCITE!

We are heading over in March for two weeks. Got the R32 booked for a day at Fun2Drive. Cant Wait.

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SilverStiyle
01-28-2018, 11:16 AM
Awesome thread!

KevinEdgar
04-11-2018, 11:26 PM
Here's a video of my driving I finally slapped together.
U53uC3qCyKU

This coming matsuri footage will be posted in the 2018 thread.

PRADOgy
04-22-2018, 12:10 AM
Here's a video of my driving I finally slapped together.
U53uC3qCyKU

This coming matsuri footage will be posted in the 2018 thread.


I really enjoyed watching the runs, awesome job! :2f2f:

KevinEdgar
04-22-2018, 06:09 PM
I really enjoyed watching the runs, awesome job! :2f2f:

Glad you enjoyed, I will be uploading a meihan video soon. So please subscribe so you can see when I post it. And a new matsuri vid hopefully in a timely manner this time hah.

Thanks!