Looking for the Real and unique JDM experience? Be a member of our Car Club for an exhilarating experience from the heart of Tokyo "Akihabara" to the legendary Daikoku Parking Car Meet for take photo shoot , where automotive enthusiasts always dream of. Embark on an adventure in style, as we navigate the vibrant scene with the iconic Honda Civic FK8, Toyota 86, and DRIFT cars Silvia s15 and Toyota Chaser, also American muscle cars such Challenger and mustang, ensuring an Adrenaline-fueled adventure like Fast and Furious movie. Our car club member guides are from Japan, Brazil, Germany, France and all are fluent in English and Japanese which means you'll get a truly interactive experience with that Japanese car community.
The Famous 湾岸線 WANGAN-SEN It might only be a very long stretch of highway but the Wangan, or Bayshore, is probably the most well known road in Japan. This is where back in the day the hashiriya used to battle each other in the famous high-speed races, and where the Mitto Natto or Midnight club was born
Rainbow Bridge is a huge and beautiful suspension bridge in the northern part of Tokyo Bay, connecting Odaiba to central Tokyo. Odaiba is an ultra-modern, manmade island that is incredibly popular with tourists. Since its opening in 1993, the brightly lit Rainbow Bridge has been one of the iconic symbols of Tokyo. It is prominently featured in photos and videos and used in many TV dramas and movies.
Tatsumi Parking Area, located right along the Wangan, is less than a 10-minute drive from the very heart of the city (depending on how fast you drive, of course), and, weather permitting, most nights becomes a hang-out place for car guys.The way this particular parking area sits about five stories above ground level gives it quite a different atmosphere from other Wangan rest stops like Daikoku or Ooi. You also get a stunning view of the Ariake neighbourhood and Tokyo’s heart behind it. Sitting a few levels up and having the busy Wangan one level down, the whole place shakes around quite a bit – especially when big heavy trucks pass by. In fact, it almost feels a constant earthquake.
You will make your own way to the meeting points