This tour offers a rare glimpse into Tokyo’s vibrant JDM car culture, taking you beyond typical tourist attractions to places only car enthusiasts know. From driving across the iconic Rainbow Bridge to visiting Tokyo Tower and experiencing the spontaneous Daikoku-Futo PA car meet, you'll see legendary cars like the GT-R, Supra, and RX-7 up close. Here, witness an impressive array of cars, ranging from classic models to cutting-edge designs.
Your adventure begins as you depart from your hotel or accommodation. Tokyo from different angles as you cross the Rainbow Bridge Experience the real views of video games or movie scenes of Japanese car culture Enjoy the sights of Tokyo from the Metropolitan Expressway and Bay Shore Route.
Pick up location Tokyo 23 wards. Due to Traffic we can be 30 Minutes Late.
TIME includes a 40min, conversation filled, ride to Daikoku and a 60min stop at the location. Heading towards your final destination we will take the Wangan Hwy. This is a long straight highway connecting Tokyo and Yokohama made famous by the street racing escapades of the '90s and a manga, aptly named Wangan Midnight. Ever since then it has been the artery connecting key epicenters of Japanese Car Culture. Daikoku PA is an unassuming parking area that has been a place for nightly car gatherings for decades. You can see iconic JDM machines from stock, classic to wild time attack builds, from drift machines to Kaido Racers, and from obscure to highly popular. There is probably something for everyone there. You will also find plenty of Euro metal and American muscle. If you are lucky, you may see supercars, vintage classics, lowrider, and hot rods, Note: Sometime Police can be Announced People go out early from there if traffic jam on the highway.
Tokyo’s Rainbow Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the Shibaura Wharf and the Odaiba district in Tokyo Bay. It’s white during the day, but after dark it lights up with colorful solar-powered lights. Cross the bridge by car,
The area surrounding Shibuya Station—famous for its busy streets, flashing neon advertisements, trendy boutiques, and teeming malls—ranks among Tokyo’s most energetic neighborhoods. Shibuya Crossing, one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections, has become somewhat of a tourist attraction in its own right.
Tokyo Tower is one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks. Capture stunning photos of the tower illuminated against the night sky.
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