Gallery>>car Sightings:inaka Edition

Last week I tried I new kind of post where I showcased some of the cars I spotted on the streets of Tokyo, and judging by the feedback on that post, it sounds like you guys want to see more of that kind of stuff. With this in mind, I took my camera along yesterday when we out shopping. "Inaka" is what the Japanese call small town rural areas and the cars you find out here make an interesting contrast to the stuff you see in Tokyo. For example, check out this '90s Toyota Crown wagon dropped on some big-lipped wheels that I spotted cruising down Route 294 near Shimotsuma city. Cars like this are common sight in rural Ibaraki Prefecture.

Right after that, I spotted this female-driven AE86 Trueno 3-door waiting to turn onto the highway. A pretty clean example wouldn't you say? I'm actually surprised at how many 86's I see driving around here considering how old they are.

Keep in mind that nearly all of these shots were taken from a moving vehicle so picture quality might not be the greatest. Don't worry though, I let the wife handle driving duties while I was shooting these…

Looks like this guy is out for a Sunday drive in his special edition Eunos Roadster with a set of positive offset RS Watanabes. Note the roll bar inside. Mazda Roadsters are another one of the most commonly seen "enthusiast" vehicles in Japan. Their small size makes them just perfect for narrow, winding Japanese roads. Seeing this kind of thing makes miss the Roadsters I used to own in the states and sometimes I feel like buying a super cheap one just to take driving to Mt. Tsukuba…

Later on I saw this RX8 with Prodrive wheels parked outside a 100 yen discount shop. The wheels look fantastic, but this car is in major need a drop. Despite the somewhat non-traditional nature the RX8, I see tons of them on the streets in Japan. From what I have seen, they far outnumber other late model FR sports cars like the Z33, V35 Skyline, and even the S2000.

Next up was this Austin Mini Countryman wagon that was putting along behind a big truck. I love the woodgrain trim! The little Mini looks even smaller than usual compared to the truck. In case you didn't know, this car is what the new Mini Clubman wagons are based on.

I heard the unmistakable sound of a small block Chevy V8 as this C4 Corvette passed us. It looks like it's sporting aero parts purchased when the car was new. I'm guessing this car was originally imported to Japan back in the days of the "bubble" period when money seemed to be falling out of the sky. I wonder if these "period correct" 1980's style mods are going to get popular again as these cars age and become traditonal "classics".

Back in Tsukuba City, I saw this JZX90 Mark II parked outside of the new shopping mall near my apartment. Such a sleek design. Man I love 90 Mark II's so much…

Vans and wagons all over the place in the parking lot at the local grocery store. Imagine replacing every truck and SUV in the US with a van or wagon and you can get an idea of just how popular they are here in Japan. Sometimes I have to search hard to find a vehicle that has a trunk. I really dig the Honda Odyssey on the right.

And lastly, a cool-looking Nissan Stagea sitting in the same parking lot. Is this the king of Japanese wagons?

I'm thinking I will be doing these kinds of posts more often now. As a lot of you guys commented, documenting the stuff you see on the street is one of the best ways to uncover car culture. Option Magazine actually runs regular stories where they set up a camerman overlooking a busy street and they simply report on what they see and gaher data on tuning trends. I'd say that's Speedhunting in one of its purest forms.

-Mike Garrett

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"I'm thinking I will be doing these kinds of posts more often now. As a lot of you guys commented, documenting the stuff you see on the street is one of the best ways to uncover car culture. Option Magazine actually runs regular stories where they set up a camerman overlooking a busy street and they simply report on what they see and gaher data on tuning trends. I'd say that's Speedhunting in one of its purest forms"



Agreed! Nice post, looking forward to many more!

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im gald you liked what i said in the comments of the first installment, (that what on the streets truly reflects a countries car culture).... :D



love the new post, keep em coming..



that crown s hot...

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awesome winningness!

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Mike, or anyone, what is the significance of the red stripe through the licence plate on the C4?

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original, natural, amazing. like walking on the streets of japan with you. simply put. this is my fav new post. Everything is just right. what makes it better is that you can't get a perfect shot since these cars are moving in there natural form and you stop to think where is that person going? also its a one time shot there are many people in japan and you may never see this car and or person again. lol just my 2 cents. KEEP IT UP, I want more of these types of post. lol

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Awesome post, Mike! I love the Crown and Trueno! I think Mike has the best posts in Speedhunters, anyone agree with me?

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Thank you very much for this very very awesome post!

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the red stripe through the licence plate irc means its a dealer car, sort of like a transit plate.

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The numberplates with the red slash are not dealer plates, they're temporary licence plates that regular people get from traffic authority offices. Dealer plates have a red border and no slash.



Slash plates are valid for about two to three days, and allow you to drive an unregistered car around like normal. You also need to hang an insurance validity slip from your rearview mirror.



People with cars that aren't driven on the street often, and are either too expensive to register or too modified to bother with the Japanese inspection process (drifters, bosozoku cars etc) will use them to get to and from events or drive them to a mechanic etc.

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nice pictures the Ae86 looks great

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I love that Crown Wagon!



Keep up these slice of life posts!

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"Option Magazine actually runs regular stories where they set up a camerman overlooking a busy street and they simply report on what they see and gaher data on tuning trends. I'd say that's Speedhunting in one of its purest forms."



-Mike Garrett



More truthful words have not been spoken on the internet.



A+ effort and looking forward to more entries like this.



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I totally agree with Henry's first post.

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woo, stuff like this is what kept me reading auto otaku and are what i now come to speedhunters for. more please, especially ae86's spotted on the streets!

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Yea, these type of posts are very interesting.

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hmmm after seeing that Toyota Crown wagon its difficult for me to say Stagea is kiing, I'll still say that tho :D

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The crown and the trueno are looking hot, and Mike to answer your question



The Stagea is definitely king of wagons

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Please keep these up.



It's a pleasant change from drift drift drift drift.

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AWESOME MIKE!!!

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Ya these posts are lots of fun to read! I'm especially liking that yellow NA.

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@ BlueSlug: it means they're temporarely dealers.

http://www.tigerdude.com/japan/license/muncolor.html

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Yes indeed, that would be unspeakably amazing if you can have more of these posts! It keeps us as enthusiast updated on the scene in Japan and it's a great feeling to see that it is very much alive and well. Thank you.

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Love it, keep it up!

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Love the post...and the JZX90 :)

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I have followed speedhunters since its birth and I can honestly say this is its greatest improvement. I know many of us "petrolheads" (Thanks Top Gear) scour the internet for pictures of cars found on the street in other countries, and this regular stream of images coupled with the excellent photography that come with it guarantees speedhunters a permanent place on my homepage.

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thanks all for answering my question and Alex for providing that link! very neat resource

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its cool seeing a vette there, good stuff mike.

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great post and great cars! Keep them coming, it's nice to see what the daily driven cars are out there, compare to all rice rocket crap I see around here...

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please do not stop! :)

the trueno is clean and i like it alotttt

please keep this kinda posts runningggg

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Thank you for the great post.

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Speedhunting at its best ?! True that. Keep it coming ...

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