Gallery>>car Sightings In Tokyo

The other day when I was in Tokyo, I decided I would try a new type of post here on Speedhunters. I was actually remembering my first trip to Japan and just how excited I was to see random cars on the street, and though it might be kind of cool to show what kind of stuff you see "in the wild" on Japanese streets. If you guys like this sort of thing, let me know and I will do it more often. Events and races are great, but there is always something kind of special about seeing an a cool car on the street.

Anyways, when I was in Ginza I spotted this post-facelift S2000 with an aggressive set of Advan RGII's sitting at a traffic light. Don't think you the S2000 looks tiny compared to that Nissan Fuga sitting behind it?

The Smart Car has been available for quite a while in Japan and it's probably the only car out there that makes a kei cars look big. I'm far from an expert on Smart Cars, but this one looks to be one of the Brabus-tuned versions. Actually, from this angle the Smart looks fairly normal (at least by Japan standards), it's not until you see the side profile when you realize just how tiny these things are.

How about a quaint little cafe on Ginza sidestreet with a gangsta Caddy lowrider parked outside. Interesting contrast wouldn't you say? Sometimes I feel like see more traditional lowriders here in Japan than I did in California…

This was actually one of a couple GT-R's I spotted when I was walking around. Even in totally stock form, the R35's have a ton of presence and I thought this one looked pretty sleek as it rolled by one of Tokyo's thousands of conbini stores.

I spotted this clean and simple early model  Impreza wagon while in Akihabara. Still a very good looking car if I do say so myself. Check out how big the old school WRX decal is on the rear hatch!

I snapped a quick shot of this fixed up Toyota Alphard van outside of Akihabra Station. The wheels look like 18" Weds Bazeria's, which actually look pretty small when compared to the big size of the van. Talk about a cool daily driver with room for a ton of people…

Also in Akihabara, I saw this JZX100 Mark II which was cruising back and forth down the main street in front of all the electronics shops and video arcades. I guess if you want to show off your car, a Sunday afternoon in Akiba is a pretty good time and place to do it. This Mark II has an interesting look going on with the stock body and black-painted roof and front bumper. If you look closely you can see the intercooler behind the front bumper. Whatever exhaust he was running was also loud as hell!

Anyways, let me know if you like this kind of story. If you want to see more, I'll try to take my camera out again and document more cool cars "in the wild".

-Mike Garrett

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I love this.



Street life is something that is rarely covered on Speedhunters. I'd love to see more.

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I know exactly what you mean. When I first went to japan I just stood on a corner at akihabara and watched the cars for about an hour. I saw more supras, gtr's, silvias, FD's, and alphards than i could count. I guess I was lucky that day. Please do post up more like these!

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That markII is a Drifter, just love those things.

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i would also like to see more posts like this, 7Tune used to have carpark scout artikles. Just about cars spotted at JDM parking lots.

5

I wouldn't mind seeing more of this!

6

Yeah! These type of post's are interesting.

7

Love this... show and track cars are cool. but what expresses a countries car culture is what is on the streets....

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I love seeing things in a "wild habitat"

10

I like those kind of posts.

11

More, more, more..............

12

The more the better on this.

13

More. Please?

15

nice to see whats they are rollin in japan, wierd seein a nice lowrider settin on the streets over there, just dont think about that kinda stuff when I think of japan.

16

I would definitely love to see more of these..

17

these are the posts that i miss that were a part of otaku...

18

that cadillac is style! i love it!

19

more please.

20

PLZ do this more often, this is realy fun to watch

21

If you do this more it would probably become my favorite type of article on this site. Awesome!

22

i agree w/ erbody else, I def. want to see more stuf like this

23

I would definitely like to see more of this

24

GEvaS MORE! :D

25

More please. Ever thought of going to Daikokou Futo to get some shots? You could get photos of the drifting outside too!

26

The Caddy lowrider is sweet!

27

TOUGE PICTURES!

29

Yeah, more please :)

30

keep it coming this is the kind of stuff i love!

31

I always loved your "catch in the wild" postings on auto-otaku! Keep them coming!! d:)b

32

This is great..it's different..keep up the good work!

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MOREMOREMORE





please

34

amazinggg post!!!

35

saves me searching on google earth in tokyo seeing what cars are about!

36

Yes, more please! This kind of post brings back fond memories of Auto-Otaku. I'm really diggin that purple Caddy. BTW, that Smart definitely has Brabus wheels & bodykit, but the front lip looks more agressive than a standard Brabus, no?

37

I like these posts alot, i see enough of drifting and tsukuba time attacks, not that they're bad or uninteresting, but this is always fresh because its always different.

38

More Pics Please

39

I'd love to see more of both this style of post, and vans from Japan.



qualtiy stuff.

40

keep it coming mike!

41

love this type of post! more1 more!

your posts are usually excellent, mike

keep up the good work!

42

Having just returned from Japan, this post brings back great memories. Keep them coming.

43

Keep them coming, Mike ...

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