I turned on closed captions in English translation and I swear this is what it said "A rape field but it was heartless in another piece. This is stuffed terminal" 0.0
I learnt drift from his deed not from his language. If he explained in English than 100 % everyone can learn drift. From his idea 1first get in to gear 2 full turn stayrn one side 3 release handbrake 4 accelerate full 5 suddenly release clutch If anyone understand from my comment than one like only. Love from bleed green Pakistan.
I watched two videos on drifting in English and they were useless. Of course the Japanese one tells me how to drift properly, they were the ones to invent it!
Ken Nomura explained how to initiate a spin by using the clutch (donut) or handbrake. Set the gear into first and turn the wheel to the right (full rotation). After, put your foot on the clutch and rev to about 5000rpm. Release the clutch and make a half turn then apply the brakes. The second method required the use of the handbrake to swing the car in the same fashion. He did similar exercises in Drift Tengoku Vol. 3 and 15 onwards.
I have the translation/summarization. First he wants you to make sure you can clutch kick without your car breaking, then he wants you to make sure you have an E brake. Basically just imitate what he does to test this for yourself, then go drifting!!
+hudhudsmile its best to go on a quiet street and learn how to use a manual. when you are ready to take off, move the gear stick into gear 1. slowly release the clutch. you will start moving. when you got that confidence start slowly accelerating. this is if you havent learnt how to lol :)
He is not some regular dude doing youtube videos..!! He is prominent drifter known in Japan and is also seen judging the D1GP in Japan with Keichi Tsuchiya and other people many a times. And also this video is part of big series called Drift Tengoku...and this guy has just posted it on his channel