Japanese Car Culture

March 8, 2008

Posted by Jim

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Car culture is a cool thing. It’s really our thing, and so it’s appropriate that we scour the ‘net for the best sources of car culture. This is not restricted to U.S. shores, however- we look far and wide for snippets of vehicular good times for you, our readers. Indulge in a little of the Japanese version of automotive entertainment after the jump.

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Car shows are a popular pastime worldwide, as is auto racing. Whether it be stock cars at Darlington or DTM racers at the Nurburgring, people love to see cars going fast. They also enjoy seeing them at rest, including classics that recall times gone by, and models that point towards the future of the automotive industry. Today’s link is a collection of photos from both races and shows in Japan. In the various galleries, you can take in the sights through the camera lense, and gain an understanding and appreciation for the awesome iron (and aluminum, and plastic etc.) that they put together over there, as well as “imports” that illustrate their local appreciation for cars from other nations.

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Although the site isn’t the prettiest, the photos are hi-resolution (as far as I can tell) and are very well done. It’s not artsy-fartsy, but lets you take a virtual tour of Japanese car culture. It’s well worth your time (and it’s a good link to visit while @ work…) so take a moment and check it out HERE. There’s all sorts of stuff, all of it worthwhile. Meanwhile, I’m gonna stare at that six, twelve, two, eight cylinder Nissan turbo mill (above).


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10 Responses to “Japanese Car Culture”

  1. great link! I’ve visited that site so many times, I love the fun of Japanese car culturE!

  2. Nice find!

  3. Yeah- the stuff on there is pretty neat- I still don’t get the cars with the exaggerated spoilers and air dams. I thought the stares the American iron produces in the photos is pretty cool.

  4. very cool. thanks for the link.

  5. Nice find!

    I just passed my Formula-D test and should have my license by June.

  6. I’ve been checking back a that site for years hoping he’ll start updating it again.

    As for understanding the over-the-top air-dams and wings, check out Japanese Super Silhouette cars from the early ’80s. eg http://www.auto-otaku.com/home/2008/03/coverage-nissan.html

  7. @Dan- Thanks for the link! Hmmmm…I see where it comes from, but I still don’t “get it.”

  8. Nice find for sure!

    As for the air dams and spoilers…you mean for street cars yea?

  9. I guess they feel if they have those, they can race at unbelievable speeds on city streets/highway? lol

  10. @Aaron- yeah, I think that the street cars with the strange accoutrements are pretty odd.

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