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Inside The High Stakes World Of Tokyo’s Loop Racers - The Roulettezoku 「ルーレット族の世界」 

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Roulettezoku 「ルーレット族」literally translates to “Roulette Tribe”. It’s a term that not many in the west know, because it is mainly used by the Japanese police to specifically refer to the hashiriya 「走り屋」or street racers who run the inner city highways of Tokyo; mainly the C1 Loop and Wangan line.
This video is an inside look at the high stakes world of the Roulettezoku. It follows my friends and I as we spend one night out in Tokyo exploring the scene and experiencing everything first hand.
This video is also basically a series pilot/a pitch video for a series. Please read on.
Recently I had a dinner with the head of The Discovery Channel in Japan where I had a very real chance to talk all about my story and the car culture niche and the what and why of my mission with Drift Hunter. For you guys who have been following me for awhile, you know that this is basically the culmination of the past 5 years of effort. For 2 hours, I made the case that there exists a super massive, worldwide fan base; a passionate and diverse group of enthusiasts, just like you and I, who are hungry for real, authentic content and stories about the multiple aspects of Japanese car culture. And that there are very, very few people who have the ability to tell these stories.
So, There is a very good chance that execs from The Discovery Channel and possibly other platforms will be watching this video. And, they’ll be going through your guys comments. If my content has ever brought you any value and you resonate with my mission and want to see me take this to the next level, speak up - this is your time to be heard. Drop a comment below of:
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@AngadAnand1
@AngadAnand1 5 лет назад
Mountains = initial D Highway = Wangan midnight
@Psycho-Nanoka_chan
@Psycho-Nanoka_chan 4 года назад
Do you know Shutoko Battle?
@gramwrapper306
@gramwrapper306 4 года назад
@@Psycho-Nanoka_chan hell yeah
@kidcaspertv2698
@kidcaspertv2698 4 года назад
wangan midnight hella corny tho, I have a hard time watching it
@Chirock-dr5gx
@Chirock-dr5gx 4 года назад
@@kidcaspertv2698 STFU kid, talking like initial d is not cliché at all.
@AZAZEL_TK
@AZAZEL_TK 4 года назад
Wangan Midnight is bad ass
@bossi219
@bossi219 5 лет назад
This is exactly how Tokyo drift explained it to us
@stoopidhaters
@stoopidhaters 5 лет назад
And don't forget INITIAL D!!!
@BrunoJaureguiMusic
@BrunoJaureguiMusic 4 года назад
Yes even parking lots are full of cars. Like someone does this in the US and police raid it
@matsurigorekun8975
@matsurigorekun8975 4 года назад
@@BrunoJaureguiMusic Yes, because the Japanese are more respectful, whereas us in America are inconsiderate and destroy it for the rest of us
@elvis_chen
@elvis_chen 4 года назад
@@stoopidhaters Initial D is about touge racing, not highway racing.
@RobAllbanks
@RobAllbanks 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1T2hd0IQH1E.html
@ominous-omnipresent-they
@ominous-omnipresent-they 5 лет назад
Thank you, Japan. Thanks for providing us with the cars and motivating us with the culture. We really appreciate you in the West.
@leperchauntripod
@leperchauntripod 4 года назад
moonshiners were driving like this on dirt roads many years ago, the japanese didnt start it hollywood made it seem that way.
@siegpasta
@siegpasta 4 года назад
@@leperchauntripod This type of thing has been big in Europe for many years, but one thing I like with the japanese guys is that they are in to drifting! Drifting is honestly the most fun you can ever have with a car. It makes you feel free, it makes you feel good. And when you have a car powerful enough to run from the police, then wow! I know its more possible to run from the police in Japan, due to the small and many roads compared to USA where the roads are made in a way that its basically impossible to outrun a cop, but we have many similar things here in Europe with small roads and many old roads intertwined, so we have a great culture like that over here too, its just not as much money here. The type of cars that people have in Japan is the biggest difference compared to here too and the coolest of all is how loose the rules and regulations for how you can modify your car over there... some of that stuff would just NEVER be able to go on a road up here in Northern Europe.
@leperchauntripod
@leperchauntripod 4 года назад
@@siegpasta I will agree i do love the fun and all but i think personally the japanese are getting to much credit is all. i am of Slovak/Polish decent and I'm aware of the economical standing in eastern europe . and yes its much harder here with restrictions and the roads them selfs ... being in japan and going full send and basically no limit mods would be amazing and all. I'm sure the overwhelming amount of smaller roads must indeed make things a bit more interesting, i know here where i am its a lot of dirt roads and thin highways so playing out here is easier... no police in my town ... less than 200 in population , so its a bit more relaxed. nice to have a difference of opinion without being called names and such.
@siegpasta
@siegpasta 4 года назад
@@leperchauntripod I agree that they gett too much credit, but all Im saying is that you cant deny that those cars are really cool! Im happy where I live, Sweden. You cant go crazy like they do in Japan in the cities caus the police will catch you with their super Volvo cars with specially modified engines, 4 wheel drive and so on. but drive 2 hours outside any big city and it becomes like you talk about, ALOT more relaxed :D I personally live here in the capital (Stockholm) which I dislike, I like the countryside alot more and to have cars and such but its a shame you cant help where your parents wants to chose to live isnt it? Its going to take at least 10 years of saving to get enough money to get a house outside of this city, but it will be worth it! Also, in general I'm much more interested in the American cars than the japanese cars, even though I think those japanese cars are cool. A big biuick with a V8 isnt something you cant say no to ;) Or a Ford Raptor with the biggest engine, yes yes. Just give me that one and I will be pleased! maybe you didnt know, but Sweden has more restored American 'veteran' cars (old American luxury cars with big v8 engines or above) than in USA itself! Our culture here for such things is extremely big and we call it to be "Raggare". The only downside to your cars is that they are all automatick! HAHAHA!
@leperchauntripod
@leperchauntripod 4 года назад
@@siegpasta agreed and its a cool culture they have , they cars are bad ass !! i wish i could have a go!!
@mpowerrr
@mpowerrr 5 лет назад
I was so happy when a couple of streets racers overtook the cab that I was in on new years eve in Tokyo. I remember a blue skyline R34 and a Mazda RX7 passing by. It felt like I was part of a Need for speed game.
@izzmedudee3054
@izzmedudee3054 4 года назад
mpowerrr bro these are my 2 favorite cars, id pass out :)
@torr3n
@torr3n 3 года назад
I wasn't in Tokyo But I was in Moscow in Russia And I saw an evacuator trucking a Silvia S13 if I remember correctly It was my first time seeing since I'm From a small city in Ukraine We don't see those often And that S13 was a drift spec one It was all built for drifting Maybe it was for a competition
@boostjunkie2320
@boostjunkie2320 2 года назад
in Long Island NYC YOU SEE lambos porches and Ferrari's down this long stretch of a beach side road going at
@marialindell9874
@marialindell9874 Год назад
800 likes
@randommf3549
@randommf3549 Год назад
D
@coldvoid7579
@coldvoid7579 5 лет назад
We need a Forza Horizon that takes place in Japan!
@coldvoid7579
@coldvoid7579 5 лет назад
You think they would. Right? I mean come on. Most all car guys I know grew up with Gran Turismo, Fast and the Furious and Initial D. We love Japanese cars!
@user-vg1fu1xb5l
@user-vg1fu1xb5l 5 лет назад
Nah until Toyota and Mitsubishi wont sign Better delay it
@andrewcash8084
@andrewcash8084 5 лет назад
We do😩
@Spinomaks
@Spinomaks 5 лет назад
Anime Avatar Nico puri car
@i_want_a_skyline5836
@i_want_a_skyline5836 5 лет назад
You just read my mind
@10aDowningStreet
@10aDowningStreet 5 лет назад
Greatest car culture on earth, I'd love to experience it some day.
@2step622
@2step622 5 лет назад
Karl , I got some cars if you are interested
@MrAristes
@MrAristes 5 лет назад
What makes it the "Greatest" car culture in your opinion? I was in the Navy and traveled through Japan. There's nothing about their scene that doesn't have similar aspects in other countries. Yes, there are differences but car culture (love of the automobile) is largely similar the world over.
@firehunterz2311
@firehunterz2311 4 года назад
@@MrAristes The thing that makes it the greatest is the sheer amount of respect they have. Seriously.
@finnburch7274
@finnburch7274 2 года назад
@@firehunterz2311 and the entire and scenery and atmosphere
@CHS_BLue
@CHS_BLue 2 года назад
@@MrAristes it’s the home of most of the greatest cars ever made
@lestercrest1535
@lestercrest1535 5 лет назад
I wanna move to Japan just for the car culture. 😍
@ChandlerBinh
@ChandlerBinh 4 года назад
Ahhhh... mines wood be for the lonely milf culture. Horizontally pasteurized edition.
@gixicoN
@gixicoN 4 года назад
Cali had a jdm car culture until people started dying
@ussindianapolis9137
@ussindianapolis9137 4 года назад
Same
@zaaxxar5140
@zaaxxar5140 4 года назад
me too! :)
@zel6274
@zel6274 4 года назад
I have two friends that moved there, one own an Integra DC2 and the other one a EK9 Civic ;) The hardest part for them has been to start Japanese I think
@mr.f6633
@mr.f6633 4 года назад
I love how they look out for other people while speeding its respect for others. Long live Japan!
@MIKEK3NT
@MIKEK3NT 3 года назад
I picked up the habit of using turn signals and horns while doing pulls to warn people that Im hauling ass from the Japanese
@Tom-ck3io
@Tom-ck3io 2 года назад
Respect? They’re speeding putting all there lives in danger. I don’t think they care
@starstencahl8985
@starstencahl8985 2 года назад
@@Tom-ck3io Try to think less black/white. Just because they’re racing, doesn’t mean they don’t want to watch out for others
@ryanjamieson8779
@ryanjamieson8779 2 года назад
@@starstencahl8985 DUNCE comment.
@tungming5749
@tungming5749 5 лет назад
is it me or do cars just look cleaner and shinier in Tokyo lol
@dubhealedlouiedawg
@dubhealedlouiedawg 5 лет назад
Nope, it's not you. Their culture is based around keeping their cars as clean and perfect as possible.
@PwnedNoobz1
@PwnedNoobz1 5 лет назад
They value cleanliness A LOT.
@kinzdarell5447
@kinzdarell5447 5 лет назад
it's easy for them to build or rebuild their cars since it's easy to search for spare parts for these japanese cars
@nwt.gen5207
@nwt.gen5207 5 лет назад
and there's no road salt
@broodypie2216
@broodypie2216 5 лет назад
They look like hondas
@lawszepie
@lawszepie 5 лет назад
and gran turismo actually added the circuit including the parking lot as a pit stop in their game
@genociderjill
@genociderjill 5 лет назад
What's the Name Of the Track ? Self Titled ?
@lonedri2890
@lonedri2890 5 лет назад
@@genociderjill the name is tokyo expressway x)
@raikkappa23
@raikkappa23 5 лет назад
@@lonedri2890 Which gran turismo? Personally speaking, GT4 has Tokyo Route 246.
@lonedri2890
@lonedri2890 5 лет назад
@@raikkappa23 i'm talking about the most recent one, gt sport
@gamermk2
@gamermk2 5 лет назад
lawszepie dude that’s so coooool!
@Neotokyo69
@Neotokyo69 3 года назад
“As long as there are civics, it will continue” lmao too true
@Japonic
@Japonic 3 года назад
1:39 that's my new car there😂😅
@aleksivach5769
@aleksivach5769 3 года назад
Which one the rx7 or supra?
@gabbytimpug8399
@gabbytimpug8399 3 года назад
@@aleksivach5769 the supra
@starshipveil
@starshipveil 3 года назад
Fd moment
@charlesdavis5803
@charlesdavis5803 5 лет назад
if this comment is still needed, My name is Charles Davis. I live in the Pocono Mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania and I am 51 years old. I started following the Sport Compact Car seen in the late 90s. I have always had a love for cars, being as I was a kid through the 70's and rode in and watched the muscle cars of that day. I was fascinated at how the Japanese cars were able to make sooooo much power using, basically science. The fact the Albo is spending time and money showing the history and lineage of this car seen is, well, BANANAS! My hats off to this young man for putting together an amazing documentary on this car scene. I know the platform has been covered here in the US, but, I think the way that he presents it, shows that its not about law breakers and rebels, but about the love of the automobile and the friendships and family that can be built around this. Car racing has been around in the US since cars have been around. I believe he can take this platform and style of content around the world. Give him the chance to show his talent and journalistic style. I want to be a DriftHunter citizen!!
@bobbysweeney5377
@bobbysweeney5377 5 лет назад
Awesome message! I'm a Pa native as well, so I'm glad to see that there are at least 2 of us with this love.
@Gladiusrides
@Gladiusrides 5 лет назад
just to add, ABR hosoki, built the famed datsun and 930 porche that ruled the wangan and C1 loop in the 80's90's, the porche was supposedly invested with $2mil in parts and modifications. the y both made over 600hp at the wheels. these guys were topping 225mph back in the 90's on the street!, they were part of the original mid night racing team.
@nunyazbidness9556
@nunyazbidness9556 5 лет назад
Agreed. I think US car culture is soo much more about the person (showing off, and the fame associated with it) and less about the machine.
@travisalexander2201
@travisalexander2201 5 лет назад
Bobby Sweeney make that 3 of us im about 2 hours down from there
@siegpasta
@siegpasta 4 года назад
Ya fukin boomer... SMH.
@davidkennedy6208
@davidkennedy6208 5 лет назад
It'd be amazing if you did that No Good Racing documentary, plus you've met a real member which is a great head start!!! Good luck mate, I hope you make it!!!
@ibrahimerturk7649
@ibrahimerturk7649 5 лет назад
The member he met seems a Yakuza
@davidkennedy6208
@davidkennedy6208 5 лет назад
@@ibrahimerturk7649 that's even better. I hear that a lot of Yakuza start out in street racing gangs, but I don't know if it's only motorcycle racers. It will be an amazing story if he is Jakuza because they are THE best organised and powerful organised crime gangs in the world. They have firmly entrenched themselves into Japanese society and still have respect, loyalty and honour unlike the vast majority of other famous gangs.
@davidkennedy6208
@davidkennedy6208 5 лет назад
@@ibrahimerturk7649 Bosozoku is the motorcycle gang whose members are often recruited into the Yakuza (at least that's what I'm sure I heard about)
@vk-br1dr
@vk-br1dr 5 лет назад
Check the the Chronicles channel, they have a 10 part vlog series on No Good. Met up with the OGs raced in the loop and everything.
@adampaterson879
@adampaterson879 5 лет назад
Looking forward to more documentary style films on Japanese car culture! Great video! From a fellow car enthusiast in Glasgow, Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@DrFeast_3000
@DrFeast_3000 4 года назад
The cat on the steering wheel in the Lambo was honestly just adorable, I didn't expect the cat when he angled the camera towards the interior of that Lambo, making it more adorable, and funny, at the same time, this guy, Albo, really does know how to make videos.
@mpass057
@mpass057 3 года назад
This was amazing. I never knew how big the culture was in Japan. I'm older now and don't keep up with my American car culture as much but Japan reminds me of how our culture used to be. Parking at night with other car people and going out later to drag race out of town. I definitely would like to see more of this. I won't call them rice burners anymore. They are serious racers.
@tougeproject2695
@tougeproject2695 5 лет назад
You must make a video about kanjozoku.. This kind of style is the root of nowadays jdm car culture...
@nowaydudehuh8145
@nowaydudehuh8145 5 лет назад
Osaka is the mecha of HONDA tuning culture! Where it all started!!the roots of jdm underground HONDA culture!. 🇯🇵👌👊✌
@tougeproject2695
@tougeproject2695 5 лет назад
@@nowaydudehuh8145 i know .. Just said about the kanjozoku not the Tokyo area
@nowaydudehuh8145
@nowaydudehuh8145 5 лет назад
@@tougeproject2695 sum wangan culture from Tokyo! Them high speed runs in shit! I feel you homie! Its all good!👊✌
@tougeproject2695
@tougeproject2695 5 лет назад
@@nowaydudehuh8145 love the kanjolife no good for ever
@robertvuitton
@robertvuitton 5 лет назад
Check Best MOTORing channel, those tuned for touge cars they have there keep the style of the 80s/90s roots.
@kennethd2562
@kennethd2562 5 лет назад
For the love of god make that documentary about kanjozoku!
@StromkirkCurse
@StromkirkCurse 5 лет назад
This is a priceless documentary, thanks for capturing the culture in such a captivating way.
@RobotPlaysGames
@RobotPlaysGames Год назад
This is such a well-made video, and full of passion for the scene. I’m really impressed, man!
@TokyoLens
@TokyoLens 5 лет назад
Hey Man!! This came together really nicely!! Very much psyched to be a part of this!
@NeyJohn
@NeyJohn 5 лет назад
Its really nice to see you guys together, keep up the good work
@benjmiester
@benjmiester 5 лет назад
Pretty cool seeing you in a race video! I guess that's why it showed up in my feed though heh.
@TehPotatoMilkshake
@TehPotatoMilkshake 5 лет назад
Would love to learn more about the No good racing team
@blvk_sky
@blvk_sky 5 лет назад
Same here, I have a No Good Sticker on my Eunos Roadster(I know it's not a Honda, but whatev lol) So a real in depth history on them would be awesome
@philb707
@philb707 5 лет назад
Take that sticker off you poser
@nelc2399
@nelc2399 5 лет назад
It means RICER
@turke6663
@turke6663 5 лет назад
nobody makes anyone look like a joke, their respective cultures are awesome in their own rights.
@TheGreatBenedikt
@TheGreatBenedikt 5 лет назад
Agree. How they are doing now is very intereating.
@lizetteavila4415
@lizetteavila4415 4 года назад
I still remember the first time I drifted with my two friends in front of me and words can not describe the freedom I felt when I did! Thank you so much for this video and you do not know how much I wish to have been able to be there and watch them drift in person!!🤗💛
@AGodspeed1
@AGodspeed1 2 года назад
Tandem
@thinhvcoin
@thinhvcoin 5 лет назад
This just reignited my love for those cars and the culture. Keep up the good work.
@nillabeany
@nillabeany 5 лет назад
I love seeing all those different and unique cars at once. There is so much car love and passion in the air. The No Good Racing guy was really damn cool and enthusiastic. He had a lot of passion for the his buddies. I loved how excited he was about bringing other members out and racing routes for you to make a video. I'd love to see you make a video that focuses on the topic.
@Flako92
@Flako92 5 лет назад
It really show how passionate he is to keep the culture alive. It sucks hearing that it has really died down from all the police crack downs.
@applesyo
@applesyo 5 лет назад
He was very friendly. Hopefully when I visit Japan I can meet some friendly people
@franqueee
@franqueee 5 лет назад
To think, regarding the "Little trees" car scents, its not that you have 'more prestige' when you own more of those (maybe that were lost in translation). You see, one of those car scents probably lasts at best a month. Maybe less, maybe more, depending on the type and brand. When one runs out, you buy more. So the more you have, shows how long you had the car for, so to speak. By only that, people can roughly see how great your bond with your car is. With that tiny and subtle hint, people can almost think of your whole journey and adventure you went through with your car. So in a way, it shows how much experience you have with your car. Hence the mentioned term "top dog" which basically what the young drivers there refers to something similar to the "OG" term used in the US
@alexcantlow2920
@alexcantlow2920 5 лет назад
The exact way I was thinking it round in my head if its a respect thing then the old saying respect is earned not giving or brought comes to play and you just said it better lol
@charlesdavis5803
@charlesdavis5803 5 лет назад
That's the Japanese way. Subtle things to make you THINK! Us Americans are so used to instant information, gratification. No patience, no thinking. I like that. Slow down a little bit and reflect.
@FUNKOfilms
@FUNKOfilms 5 лет назад
Yeah that's kinda what I was assuming. It's less of a prestige thing and more of a way to show how long you've had the car.
@redgrave00
@redgrave00 5 лет назад
but what stops a new guy from just buying a bunch of trees and just hanging them all at once?
@Kj16V
@Kj16V 5 лет назад
That's an interesting way of thinking of it. My thinking is: the owner is lazy and doesn't make the effort to clean out their car!
@DumpsterFire_DD214
@DumpsterFire_DD214 4 года назад
What an amazing video! Yet another inspirational and exclusive look into the car culture of Japan. ありがとございます and keep them coming!!!!
@thaelian
@thaelian 5 лет назад
Awesome feel to the story you are telling. Makes me want to be there but seeing as I can not, I will Subscribe and I will continue watching. Thank you so much to you and thank you to Sam for telling us about you. - Christopher from Montreal, Canada
@tuskegeeace2840
@tuskegeeace2840 5 лет назад
Why Need for Speed or Forza won't touch this is beyond me. I miss Tokyo Xtreme Racer/Import Tuner Challenge after watching this.
@CWPSO
@CWPSO 5 лет назад
Tuskegee Ace I loved that game! My dad, brother and me use to play it as a family.
@Sammael66685
@Sammael66685 5 лет назад
Actually both dev teams under those games are pretty much interested in rip the customers wallets year after year as they show how deeply their heads are stuck in their entitled asses instead of delivering an sligthly bit of actual car culture anymore.
@randomuser1687
@randomuser1687 5 лет назад
Maybe because forza keeps getting all their japanese brands taken out of the game so what's the point.
@Buddashii
@Buddashii 5 лет назад
because nfs is bearly a race game but more a tuner game so aint good for nothing. and what japanese brands are you speaking off that are not in forza cause i played fh3 yesterday and had every major brand in it. in forza 7 the only real thing so far was te ae86 that is no longer in the game
@Flamesthatburn331
@Flamesthatburn331 5 лет назад
@@Buddashii Mitsubishi and Toyota won't be in Horizon 4.
@JustYohannes
@JustYohannes 5 лет назад
My god keep this up for god sake! even though I am in the culture and know all this, it just reminds me of the early 2000s (such good times) please keep making these videos. New sub, 1 love.
@maxbattleman
@maxbattleman 4 года назад
I love cars, so watching a video of this quality makes me really happy. It makes the car culture seem more real, not fictional. Thank you so much.
@ULATAN.
@ULATAN. 4 года назад
Man, this brings back so many memories, I used to work for Vertex USA. Thank you for providing us superb content, I'm glad I found it!
@xin852
@xin852 5 лет назад
I think the most interesting thing about Japanese car culture is the fact police put trust in the racers to not crash and keep people safe
@shogunero3.6
@shogunero3.6 5 лет назад
So true. Japan is truly an amazing country.
@_GOD_HAND_
@_GOD_HAND_ 5 лет назад
It could be like that in the US, too, if we didn't have blacks to ruin everything
@shogunero3.6
@shogunero3.6 5 лет назад
@@_GOD_HAND_ agreed
@ber-js5we
@ber-js5we 5 лет назад
@@_GOD_HAND_ umm yeah, tell that to the victims of white MUSTANG drivers always plowing through crowds. It's getting so bad, it's become a meme
@ber-js5we
@ber-js5we 5 лет назад
@@shogunero3.6 why don't you teach Asians how to drive in America. They've been the joke of driving for decades
@RayRay-dp2te
@RayRay-dp2te 5 лет назад
This was dope ASF!!!! This just solidifies my want to visit Japan! Thank you so much for videos like this. I can't imagine the time and effort you and your crew put into something as wonderful as this. Keep it comin'!
@Persocondes
@Persocondes 5 лет назад
that red audi rs5 at 13:28 is very freakin fast around the loop, he's actually a chinese guy living in japan for 10 some years now
@paulalangadan8375
@paulalangadan8375 4 года назад
damn the rs5 is like my dream car love that audi v8 but i didnt think it was very competitive racing wise or had much potential to upgrade...gives me hope🔥
@Persocondes
@Persocondes 4 года назад
@@paulalangadan8375 that guy runs the loop almost every freakin night. some of those guys are dedicated AF
@paulalangadan8375
@paulalangadan8375 4 года назад
@@Persocondes if i had the time/money...shiit screw that someday i will 💪 😤
@evansoutdoors4022
@evansoutdoors4022 4 года назад
@@Persocondes what speed do you think he goes i just wonder as the police seem fine with it but they never mention how fast they usually go
@Persocondes
@Persocondes 4 года назад
@@evansoutdoors4022 on one of the long sweeps, he says the entry speed is about 250km/h
@sgregzor
@sgregzor 4 года назад
That is incredible, i wish i had seen that when i was in Tokyo last year ! congratz for the video that is a rare moment you shared with us " car lovers "
@jackalsniper
@jackalsniper 5 лет назад
That supra in the thumbnail is 😍
@GuyM0711
@GuyM0711 3 года назад
Need to find the @ so I can see more! It's been haunting me for too long
@SubaruONLY
@SubaruONLY 5 лет назад
Hey man! “The Hunters” is amazing. This topic is fascinating and so rich in culture. With every video released, I drop everything to watch immediately - no BS! This documentary series is so much better than anything on traditional network television. I only ask one thing, if you elevate this show, please don’t change or dilute it. It’s gold as is. Cheers guys! 🤙🤙 Thanks! Luke S. (CA, USA)
@gowen_places_5471
@gowen_places_5471 5 лет назад
SubaruONLY aayyy I’m from SoCal! Wbu?
@DeAngel-ld5mb
@DeAngel-ld5mb 5 лет назад
DeAngel Kelley loves superbikes
@Sweetz404
@Sweetz404 5 лет назад
I wish I could hit like more then once. Love the community and how you showed the importance of the car seen, keep it up.
@Taterlad32
@Taterlad32 5 лет назад
Been searching RU-vid for some high-quality content on street racing culture and your videos are by far the best I've seen so far. Keep up the great work, I hope you land that deal with Discovery, they'd be lucky to have someone as dedicated as you creating content for them. My name is Ethan, I'm 23 and live in New York. Your dedication to spreading the word of the actual JDM car culture is amazing and a breath of fresh air. I trust you to tell these stories because you seem truly dedicated to the culture and the life and seem to know your stuff. Keep it up and we'll keep watching.
@Meccanico208
@Meccanico208 5 лет назад
Would love to see more! Really appreciated getting into the history and nuances of Japanese car culture.
@lawrenceyancy3364
@lawrenceyancy3364 5 лет назад
Nice! Hyped to watch this new vid. Thanks!
@dariusdansby2015
@dariusdansby2015 5 лет назад
Good documentary I have always loved and followed the car culture of Japan and the life style. I have always wanted to go just to do what you are doing now. Keep it going man, car enthusiasts like myself love and learn from this type of stuff.
@10k06
@10k06 5 лет назад
Nice video man. I'm in alaska the car scene just finally got moving over here. Keep the Culture alive. Spense
@bayshoreboys
@bayshoreboys 5 лет назад
Man if you get to make that doc I would watch the heck out of it, this was so well made... Love your videos mate, just wish I would've found you sooner! Cheers from Newfoundland, Canada
@Jfdas123
@Jfdas123 5 лет назад
Had to stop it at 10:56 that shot was beautiful idk why. Make more of these you're doing a great job
@adamh6318
@adamh6318 4 года назад
Just started watching your video's, awesome stuff man! I'm gonna binge some more right now ^^ keep it up!
@thefang.8923
@thefang.8923 4 года назад
This is nuts love it keep it up. Brings back memories off when I was a young man.
@Wazup8012
@Wazup8012 5 лет назад
I love your videos and look forward to your next post as always. It’s very interesting to see the differences and similarities between American car culture and Japanese car culture. I especially like how you concentrate on not just the cars but also the people. After all it is he people with our love for cars, the culture, and improving our driving skills, that makes this scene a world wide thing. I find it amazing how you can go anywhere in the world and immediately make friends with car crazy people from that country. It’s a universal thing. Hope this comment helped and that’s for spending the time to make as good videos as possible. We notice!
@00captaincrunch00
@00captaincrunch00 5 лет назад
Hey man! love your videos. Keep it up! It’s because of videos and people like you that we get a glimpse into Japanese street culture. Much love from Montreal 🇨🇦
@djjoker3636
@djjoker3636 3 года назад
The car culture in tokyo is so peaceful and organized
@tovopro
@tovopro 5 лет назад
Apparently we want to see more of this! Great mini doc you and your team created. Keep the contents coming and keep up the good work!!
@therealmordecai4059
@therealmordecai4059 5 лет назад
Dude i love your vids I watch every single one of them and i try not to miss them and the reason i keep coming back is because i can see your dedication and love for sharing your experience and knowledge for the car world. I had got into the japanese car culture through initial d and i was never sure if it was real until i saw your video with the red R32 drifting on the touge. I can't speak for everyone but i can speak for myself when i say watching your vids makes me feel like I am there with you living my greatest dream I appreciate it and would love to see you get the chance to show it to people who don't understand our love for cars. It's not always about going fast theres a deeper meaning to it and I would love to see people understand that. (P.S. i had talked to you once before bc you told my how clean my red Fc was and i appreciate that it made my day and i wont ever forget it)
@blech71
@blech71 5 лет назад
I love this channel and would love to see more! I’m in the states in the high desert outside LA where the street scene has been around forever and we never had the resources to see any of this. Our best shot was traveling down to Asian markets to pick up the latest Option Mag... so to see this channel documenting the scene and it’s birthplace for imports is hugely gratifying and above all very important to its legacy to be captured. Thank you for continuing. You have so many fans over here rooting for you!
@maxb515ia
@maxb515ia 4 года назад
Sweet job dude keep making these dope videos they are much appreciated
@Jin-Hu
@Jin-Hu 4 года назад
Nice content man, would love to see more
@NetoBraga999
@NetoBraga999 5 лет назад
Heey, Albo. I'm Neto, from Brazil! My interest in motorsports in general came 3 years ago, when I was 16 years old, and what really got me was the JDM culture/drifting. When I discovered your channel I already had a knowledge about how big the Japanese culture influenced the car scene nowadays; but I never questioned why people were so passionate about it, what made it different or special. You are able show us through your work what it feels to be in the middle of such a, as I already said, passionate community. It's easy to tell that you're also not only an admirer but someone who helps keeping that old but bold JDM spirit alive. Your documentaries are incredible, when we deeply enjoy what we do the results come phenomenally. That's why you should be able to reach more people, there are a lot of JDM lovers out there, your determination to show us what you and also we like deserves more praise and recognition. I already recommended your channel to a lot of friends that I made from this car community, even though I live in the other side of the globe. I hope you keep doing what you enjoy and be successful, you deserve it! Oh, and many thanks!
@shater97
@shater97 5 лет назад
Thank you for making videos like that, it keeps JDM culture alive all over the world
@scarface4u2
@scarface4u2 5 лет назад
Great content man! Nice in depth look beyond the cars and more about the culture.
@mohammedhasnain2398
@mohammedhasnain2398 2 года назад
Just subbed and I don’t regret it your so worthy of more then this
@MathLifeYo
@MathLifeYo 5 лет назад
I lived in Yokosuka, Japan from ‘94-‘96... I fell in love with the Japanese culture, especially the car culture. I long for the day that I can return there. Thank you for sharing this video and best of luck to you on your endeavors producing additional relevant documentaries.
@ThePhoenixcolorado
@ThePhoenixcolorado 5 лет назад
Bananas!! I absolutely love your content, its inspiring. I've been into cars since as long as I can remember and specifically JDM, but your videos take me to a whole other level. Currently I live in Japan and am looking for either an FD RX7 or an S14. I cant wait to hit the roads and hopefully make it to the loop in Tokyo. My plan is to eventually take the car back to the states and spread the tradition to keep it alive! Keep up the good work, I know you are right to tell the story because of your passion and energy you have for the culture.
@gabrielus123gabby
@gabrielus123gabby 4 года назад
Its awesome to learn about underground subcultures when you dig a little deeper like that. Keep it up!
@ChrisCoelho
@ChrisCoelho 4 года назад
Man so happy for you Allen, just been going back to watch some videos that I've missed as I always try to watch as much as I can I somehow missed this one lol.
@mafiousbj
@mafiousbj 5 лет назад
Man! This video reminded me so much of Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero for the PS2. Such a cool game, i remember all the names like Wangan and the C1, and to know that the culture is still active is so great too! Fantastic Video, cheers from Argentina!!
@winston737
@winston737 5 лет назад
And Street Supremacy too. The game even got the re amemiya body kit for the FD and the Abflug custom body kit for the Supra that was in the Mid Night japan club.
@santiagoibarra1137
@santiagoibarra1137 5 лет назад
Que juegazo papaaaaaaaaa
@TheKOKID1
@TheKOKID1 5 лет назад
Dude i loved that game i uses to build some bad ass honda crxs lol
@DSL_Returns
@DSL_Returns 4 года назад
Love that game! The wanderer requirements were so hard to figure out
@jammin1226
@jammin1226 4 года назад
Holy shit bro I just found my disc copy of that game earlier today. Great game
@GSXIKE85
@GSXIKE85 5 лет назад
Albo, I avidly watch your videos because it keeps me inspired, every time I watch I am more than pleased.I totally support your idea about the documentary. It's my belief that there's a huge disconnect/gap with the newer generation of racers and or enthusiasts, and feel this would bring them, if not all of us together. I will be sharing this video as well as many others on social media too, I am so happy and proud of you. Keep up the great work! Viewing all the way from #Alaska
@jamiesutherland3874
@jamiesutherland3874 5 лет назад
I've been fascinated and inspired by this culture since 2000. Keep up the good qork, I will continue to live that life and consume as much content relevant to it as possible
@wonduby1
@wonduby1 2 года назад
Great video! I’m from Baltimore and I’ve been into the culture almost all my life. After watching this video I understand where they got the inspiration for a lot of video games like Tokyo Extreme Racer. (One of my all-time favorites) I plan on checking out a lot of these areas when I visit Japan in the near future. 🍌
@Racecarlock
@Racecarlock 5 лет назад
I would totally watch a Kanjozoku documentary. You could compare real life scenes with the anime "Wangan Midnight".
@StevenSanchezWelding
@StevenSanchezWelding 5 лет назад
Racecarlock I love the anime.
@BanditLeader
@BanditLeader 5 лет назад
Initial D > wangan midnight
@PatriATRIK
@PatriATRIK 5 лет назад
I saw Initial D and Wangan Midnight, while I watched I wanted it would have more time :-) Very good movies I am from Slovakia, see car Škoda 135L/R
@BanditLeader
@BanditLeader 5 лет назад
@@PatriATRIK theres 6 seasons of initial d. Thats a lot of content. More than a trilogy of movies
@PatriATRIK
@PatriATRIK 5 лет назад
Hello, I know about anime series, I saw Initial D movie (2005). Perharps i will sometime watch anime series with Czech (similar language to Slovakia) or English subtitles :-)
@djliceralde
@djliceralde 5 лет назад
Dont know how or why i got to your channel. You got yourself another viewer, love the content looking forward to more cool and informative videos. Keep em coming sir. Subd!!!
@cadenf300
@cadenf300 4 года назад
That was super cool and informative... I learned a lot that I wasn’t expecting to about this awesome culture!
@robinhauff5703
@robinhauff5703 2 года назад
Your Videos are soo good! Keep going 🙌🏻
@Republican_Extremest
@Republican_Extremest 5 лет назад
First time watching.. I enjoyed the content, and the quality of the video was nice. Editing and music is on point. Thank-You for taking the time to share your experience with us. The time and effort put into the production of these films require a lot of time and effort. I have just clicked the subscription button and look forward to binge watching the rest of your videos, and await impatiently for new ones. Love from Ohio (614) North Morse Rd represent'n #RacingIsLife
@SageWarriorX
@SageWarriorX 4 года назад
Love it bro keep it up!
@danmeyers8881
@danmeyers8881 2 года назад
That interview was awesome!
@hewhoholds
@hewhoholds 5 лет назад
Rob from Jamaica. This video is how I want to see this culture captured and the host is a true enthusiast not a fame seeker by my account. Would love to see this become a supported show so more content like this can enrich us the world over. eg. u an now aware of specifically where in Tokyo I have to go to see specifically what inspires me in that culture
@zac8790
@zac8790 5 лет назад
You make the best content on RU-vid man. I never miss an episode you put out. If you make an episode with the real No Good drivers my head will definitely explode. I'm 35 (and from Alabama!) now and learned to race a 93 BMW 325is on a local mountain pass back in 2002 when I found out about Japanese Touge racing culture. Thank you for doing this. 🍌🍌🍌
@amonra9080
@amonra9080 5 лет назад
Amazing video! Thank you to give us this part of Japan. Definitely I have to visit this place once in my life.
@tumisangmosola9253
@tumisangmosola9253 3 года назад
Wasup Fam!! MAD love from South Africa man, really enjoyed the video content and looking forward to seeing more on the documentaries. It really makes one feel as though they had been there with you. Big appreciation and will be watching more!!! Japanese Street and modified car culture is what inspires most of us around the world. Love the work bro🤜🏾🤛🏼
@RobertLeclercq
@RobertLeclercq 5 лет назад
Hey network executives.... I'm not watching 'network' tv anymore, I'm here watching 'independent' artists and curators produce niche content. Find those niches and exploit them, quit giving us a one size fits all mass media, its not working.
@DeathOrGloryRacingBC
@DeathOrGloryRacingBC 5 лет назад
Wait, we have this new show coming. We're going to follow a rich guy as he pretends to flip cars to make money! It's going to be gold. We just need to finalize the grey beard dye configuration in a focus group. We'll call it 'Carr's Cars'. Obviously whoever hosts the show will have to change their name to Carr.
@RobertLeclercq
@RobertLeclercq 5 лет назад
Project D solid gold
@brickhead48
@brickhead48 5 лет назад
The moment an independent content creator is picked up by a network is the moment that they are no longer a niche, keep it the way it is, let the masses watch their mind numbing boring TV
@ex_vitae
@ex_vitae 5 лет назад
@@brickhead48 we need the Niche content to become mainstream, so that we can see what we want without watching it on our phones and computer screens. Imagine having good car shows back on Television. Honestly, they should re-run speed racer instead of newer cartoons and Jay Leno should have more than one show and there should be content for the Euro, American Muscle, and JDM enthusiasts. Like, there are enough of us out there to pay for it.
@envidygaming3990
@envidygaming3990 5 лет назад
@@ex_vitae What is wrong with you? Support independent content creators, get yourself a smart TV and watch it on there if you don't wanna watch it on your phone.
@jaimemoctezuma5539
@jaimemoctezuma5539 5 лет назад
Japanese automotive culture is something that has influenced our automotive culture here in the US we adopted so many things from Japanese car culture it's just good to really see and get to know where they came from
@nelc2399
@nelc2399 5 лет назад
Jaime Moctezuma yeap that how RICER was born as well
@LindseyRenault
@LindseyRenault 2 года назад
I’m a little late for discovery channel, but dang dude thanks for the amazing content, keep up the great work! Also, greetings from Canada!
@sebastianh-man1879
@sebastianh-man1879 2 года назад
Loved your video mate. Great to see such an interesting car culture :)
@TkyoSam
@TkyoSam 5 лет назад
You're going places man! I CAN FEEL IT!!!
@joseluisleal5471
@joseluisleal5471 5 лет назад
Hey guys! I'm from Spain, I'm 23 and I would love to see more content like this. No one in my country does any video explaining all that stuff like you did. Hope we can see more in the future. Keep going!
@natelofties8533
@natelofties8533 4 года назад
I hope you got what needed from those execs. This is the 1st video of yours that I have watched and I love the interactions and respect for history and tradition. Having been an active and founding member of an MC that was at one time known for racing and stunting I love seeing people from the other side of the world that are just like we are. It is amazing to see the same archetypes. There is always the loud guy, the fat guy who is way faster than he should be, the skinny guy who looks like he spent all his money on parts, the rich guy with more vehicle than skill. Anytime you gather "speed people" together there is almost always a hierarchy and respect for each other's skill and for safety. I look forward to seeing your docs on a large platform!
@monkeybusiness710
@monkeybusiness710 5 лет назад
I loved the authentic Wangan video ...I would've never imagined it was as u portrait it to be greater vid bro. KUDOS FROM MEXICO CITY
@rizawibawa5824
@rizawibawa5824 5 лет назад
Good video, man!
@joystix11
@joystix11 5 лет назад
I would so love to see a documentary on No Good Racing, please take all the bananas for funding.
@7wt
@7wt 4 года назад
So awesome man. Keep up the sick work.
@martinkalinowski2195
@martinkalinowski2195 2 года назад
Great content Albo, so down to earth and easy to watch! 👍
@logisticsthenovice
@logisticsthenovice 5 лет назад
Maaaaan I'm old.. I remember back in the late 90s cruising around in my mk3 supra.. Now I'm over here shopping for family SUVs..
@logisticsthenovice
@logisticsthenovice 5 лет назад
@@nobleeffort2.4 lmao is it wrong if I say that that's a big FACT!? 😂
@snifey2233
@snifey2233 4 года назад
You a good man but raised the kid first before dying on a asphalt
@daltonnewbold5874
@daltonnewbold5874 5 лет назад
Street racing is the enjoyment of pushing yourself without any rules on your shoulders. I love to go out in my car at 4 a.m. on some barren back-roads and push my self to my limit to eventually having my car holding back my ability. Im in the northern US so modifying cars is really rare but there's that 1 in a 1000 you come across. Car culture is extremely important to some people it means the world to have a car form the 90's and thrash it around. But its a lifestyle working 2 to 3 jobs just to pay for those new tires and coilovers. Mabye for that engine rebuild for much more power. I believe cars are a way of expressing art form a personal standpoint. The beauty of a car and a driver pushing them self is a crazy thing no words can explain but through experience. I personally was born whit the eagerness to race. I remember being a kid and seeing all the 90's modified cars when I used to live in the southern part of the US and just take in the turbo sounds and engines reeving. Hope this helps with your people looking for why this is important Albo.
@princesssolace4337
@princesssolace4337 5 лет назад
I thought street racings b'coz we kinda' broke to rent race tracks plus certain area, the tracks are sooooo far away and we can't afford to rent flat-beds.
@Kb-go5qm
@Kb-go5qm 5 лет назад
I couldn't have said it better myself
@baggedjt
@baggedjt 5 лет назад
Powerful & true, lovely passage.
@nighthawk7836
@nighthawk7836 5 лет назад
i feel the same way man i drive a volvo c70 t5 with a full sport package with a hard hitting turbo i rip my local backroads almost when ever i can
@vincevegacustoms754
@vincevegacustoms754 5 лет назад
In 1999 i was doing topspeed runs every morning on gravel to get to work,and back home,at lunch etc ;) burned over 10sets of tires just from going over their speed rating this is over 10hrs topspeed time.over 220on ice too Now with kids sometimes the feeling is different.been "inVINCEible" for quite some time now.be carefull out there guys Enjoy your passion
@AdamAllen
@AdamAllen 5 лет назад
The level of respect here for tradition and safety and the culture fills my heart! ❤️
@ljsupreme9663
@ljsupreme9663 5 лет назад
Your content has really drawn me closer to my love for cars. thank you
@NishantDash
@NishantDash 5 лет назад
100000% want more Kanjo content haha! Great vid Albo!
@dannyryumora7820
@dannyryumora7820 5 лет назад
Im into kanjo, i really really want u to make a video of the kanjozoku and the loop everything u can provide.... keep doing this awesome job that we all enjoy so much..
@turke6663
@turke6663 5 лет назад
smokey wasnt even part of the mid night club
@mallgannis5828
@mallgannis5828 4 года назад
Great video dude!
@Trisma
@Trisma 5 лет назад
This video is awesome I hope you continue!
@sprusfil
@sprusfil 5 лет назад
Ive been browsing japanese drif videos for long time, but there's not alot like this. First I wanna thank u for the content its absolutely amazing, love drifting with a burning passion,9 and My sole goal is to move to japan and live there for the rest of my life, im 22 been quenching my drift thirst in simulator games and car games from the age of 5/6, rn I moved to ireland and slowly working my way towards japan, (love designing cars as much as drifting them)
@SUVCRV
@SUVCRV 5 лет назад
Wangan Midnigh ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gQHq5kYsiVY.html
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