JDM R consolidated thread

mirrorimg

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Looks like a cool place to visit. I dont know if I could leave my car far away when Im at home, and have to bike to it though.
 


speedin

The Transporter
Very cool. Those DC5R wheels are ruined. White wheels with that much caked on dust, no way they will completely clean up.

How are the Police over there when it comes to spirited driving? Such as on those mountain roads?
 

LSiNtegraDB7

I enjoy Integras.
Lol i almost picked one of those up out of Florida, needed some work, but had rhd and everything..... but i got me teggy instead :lol:
You damn fool! Lol jp man. But I would kill for a 4dr R34...
 


klutchDb7

ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
Hahaha i REALLY wanted that car, but 10k was a bit much for my high-schoolers-first-car-budget.... Lol, no help from the folks here ha, They were very hard set that if i couldn't pay for it by myself, i couldn't have it, but dont think i went down without a fight tho :roll: lol i swore to them i'd pay the dang thing off, still a no lol, owell.....
 

a1r12j0rdan

Half Way Gone
dude.. speechless.. rx7's, 4 door r34s, r32s, r34's period, supras, dc5rs, ur sexy ass itr. wtf.. you prolly see that shit everyday.. this is prolly a stupid ass question but is it worth leavin the US and movin to Japan.. i am seriously thinking about movin in a year
 

michaelz

New Member
can i marry you please? i know ima dude, but we can make it work, just let me drive your itr =]
lol np. Green card marriages for everyone :lol:


How are the Police over there when it comes to spirited driving? Such as on those mountain roads?
Police are forgiving because there are actually cameras in the mountains too. Nagano was one of the worst to drive through. I had to watch my speed everywhere :( In the cities there's a camera every 500 meters or so.

I'm glad I'm back in Niigata. Here where I live there are no cameras. So I can drive as fast as I like. :) I've sped past a patrol car at up to 30KPH over the limit and they don't even look twice at me.


Looks like a cool place to visit. I dont know if I could leave my car far away when Im at home, and have to bike to it though.
There's a low level of crime so you don't need to worry about vandals or thieves.


dude.. speechless.. rx7's, 4 door r34s, r32s, r34's period, supras, dc5rs, ur sexy ass itr. wtf.. you prolly see that shit everyday.. this is prolly a stupid ass question but is it worth leavin the US and movin to Japan.. i am seriously thinking about movin in a year
Actually you don't see them much at all. Since I've been here i've seen 4 other ITRs, that's all. Other sports cars I've seen barely make it into double digits which is why when I was buying, the guy I dealt with was real petrol head and he said he ain't helped someone source a sports car for a very long time and it's gonna be the most fun he's had in ages. Apparently sports cars are a dying breed here and a lot of kids are more into playing with their phones than cars.

If you're thinking about moving I'd suggest working for a year or two here first before deciding. It's a good place to live temporarily if you need a change but this country is surprisingly strict. Freedom in a western country vs in Asia is very different. Myself and friends over here all say the same thing, we'll move back to Aus to settle down because Japan is run by bureaucrats. That's just the tip of the iceberg.
 

michaelz

New Member
Teaser for the next update. I'm going to Gunma next week and for anyone into Initial D, you should know what this image is of and what else is nearby :suprise:

 

michaelz

New Member
Here's my last road trip for the summer.

Something I've wanted to do before coming was to drive all the Initial D locations in Gunma. So for all you Initial D fan, this is for you.

I've done them in the following order: Akagi, Myogi, Usui and lastly Haruna (real name) / Akina (name used in the anime)


Day 1, driving through the inland:










entering Gunma prefecture:




immediately greeted by twisties which is a nice welcome:
















nearing Akagi:




climbing Akagi:




what it looks like in autumn, not my photo, taken by another fan. Easier to see where you're going in the fall.




Lake Akagi @ the peak:










Akagi shrine on a island in the middle of the lake, here's a walk through:





















 

michaelz

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Day 2, driving towards Mt Myogi:




climbing up:




the parking lot & starting point of Myogi hillclimbs:








climbed to the peak, again covered in clouds like Akagi:








here's what it looks like in the drier autumn months, yet another web photo I found:




next stop, Usui touge. This parking lot is where Iketani tries to pickup. Also the touge restaurant which appears various times in the anime.










the bridge crossing:






the top of the crossing, again not my photo:



C121 corner:




driving back towards Maebashi:




checking out the Gunma prefectural office which appears in Initial D 4th stage:










there are restaurants up here too:




driving through central Maebashi and heading back towards the hotel, tomorrow's destination Mt Haruna in the distance:



 

michaelz

New Member
Day 3, driving through Shibukawa towards Mt Haruna:






the parking lot @ the base:




up we go:




few more web photos by others of the 5 hairpins:






this area needs no introduction:




before going down though, gonna go beyond this point which the anime rarely shows:








lake Haruna at the peak, can't drive onto the lake shore anymore though, they blocked it off and you gotta walk after entering the new parking lot:












heading back down:




that water tower, the 2 buildings in front have been knocked down though




it's a popular place at this time of the day, these 2 guys came flying through so I jumped in my car and joined them.














Day 4, before going home I wanted to find the tofu store. This isn't my photo, taken by another fan but it's no longer there:




went up and down Akina to record a few vids. Here's my ghetto in-car setup:



yes I did get footage of downhill and uphill of all 4 locations but I'll upload them to youtube when I come back to Aus. Probably not a good idea while I'm still living in Japan.


heading home and the clouds are rolling over the hills:



 
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