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He's pretty much the guide for the Japan trips cus other than Aaron Losey Grant has the most experience there. He's been going there for 9 years straight
And its looks like the Apology photo too just to make it extra funny :D i also think Suzuki-sempai does it on purpose.... because he absolutely doesn't give a single f about it :D but loves seeing everyone grovel cuz they crashed into a million bucks car :P
Following this matsuri has been a blast. Jim and Grants complementing uploads, with a dash of Drift Games and Adam LZ to see different points of view has been thoroughly entertaining. Keep it up, Jim. But don’t forget to rest allot time for yourself.
The reason why there are a lot of Brazilian-Japanese here in Japan is that they had a labor agreement right before the world war 2. Brazil needed a lot of sugar and coffee farmers, and Japan most of it’s life is an agricultural country. Japan isn’t a rich country at that time so a lot of Japanese people thought that going to Brazil will make their lives better (and that’s what the government also promised). They setup their own community in Brazil for a very long time and I think they granted them citizenship as well. Fast forward to the 80’s and 90’s were Japanese economy boomed, they had a shortage of workers so they had an agreement with Brazil that they will grant Brazilian-Japanese people a permanent visa to live and work here in Japan (same also with Peruvian-Japanese people) and the rest is history
Hearing drifters talk about ‘sketchy snow’ makes me extremely happy to start actually drifting in the grip. I’ve been drifting for 7+ years in the snow, with my e46 stock angle and I’m talking 100+km/hr around long sweeping corners
I love the fact that Jimmy is at ebisu to drive and push his limits and get better and still takes the time to share what he thinks is cool and interesting and mix up the content. Thank you Jimmy!
Many people end up thinking that Brazil speaks Spanish instead of Portuguese, as it is the only country in America that speaks Portuguese, but it is different from the original Portuguese, it has a more singsong accent, which leads many people to think that we speak Spanish.
@@PandamoniuGaming is like saying African American people don’t speak actual English because they have more of an accent and a slang… at the end of the day is still English
@@AutoWerncke é xenofobia eles pensarem que falam espanhol (eles colocam no mesmo balaio por que nada daqui lhe importam), para os norte-americanos tudo que está além da fronteira sul é latino, e os latinos falam espanhol... quem diferencia é quem tem algum conhecimento de espanhol e percebe o precipício
The Brazilian gang is insane they have such a good and crazy drivers and cars, the red 86 is Igor’s car his a Brazilian RU-vidr who lives in Japan, Mike racing is Brazilian also Loved to follow the matsuri content ❤
Jimbo ur driving is insane massive improvements over this last year. Loving the content. Can't wait till you bring all of us back in the spring can't wait.
Absolutely LOVED this Video, Its interesting. Fun. Good energy. You’re Awesome man. Im glad you’re in a position to live this lifestyle. Hope you lock onto every door and scrap every bumper on transition for the rest of your trip ❤️🔥
This trip looks so damn fun. Dude you put pressure on everyone! Austin, your editing is so good. I had to rewatch the end of the video twice. Hearing apology notes build up to the chorus in the back ground. Was like banana bread at work.
I watched the Lives and it looked crazy, I would have loved to seen some in car from you on that, but all is good. I'm glad you took the time to be in the moment.
My favorite video you've done! Great work!! Roller coaster of emotions. I jumped out of my seat when the dude almost backed into you when you were coming down the hill!!!!
Hell yea dude! Keep motivating and keep moving forward 🤘🏼 life comes with dents.. some can buff out some need a foot to help it back into place.. but we gotta keep pushing forward 💪🏽
Absolutely LOVED this Video, Its interesting. Fun. Good energy. You’re Awesome man. Im glad you’re in a position to live this lifestyle. Hope you lock onto every door and scrap every bumper on transition for the rest of your trip 💪🏼❤️🔥
Jimmy - "I forget 300zx's exist sometimes because you just never see them anymore." Cut to the 2 300zx's sitting in his shop that don't get driven either... lol I had one as my first car and they are what originally brought me to Jimmy's channel
One of my favorite videos in a while. I can see that he is really enjoying the time spent there. I love how he is like this car will live and die here. Hyping himself up about tapping the wall gracefully. Just to have Luke verify jimmy became a man😂💪
See what I love about most Japanese cars (at least, the modded "cool" ones) is that they sort of top out at a certain level of polish. You just don't see many cars like Jimmy's S15 trio or Adam's way over the top R34 around. They definitely exist, but most of their cars are super cool but still have some zip ties, they're not all about brand name parts and fancy powder coated components. It's all about making a car you think is cool and nothing else and that's what I just adore. Helps the cars were all super cheap before the Americans were able to buy up basically everything in existence (you've even screwed up prices here in NZ lol) but the way they build is just put together whatever they think is sick, regardless of what that actually is
Hey yeah love the japan videos ! Also gg on the wall tape , I remember the first guy I saw who did it was good Ole T-Ray 7 years ago ahaha , it bring back memories !
Looks like so much fun! Great driving jimmy! Tristan’s feed with you guys just makes me want to get my passport again and go out that way! I like the beginning of your license plate 00F lol!
Around the 1930s there were a lot of Japanese that migrated to South America. Mainly to work in agriculture. Brazil received the bulk of it, but you'll also find a huge community in Colombia and Peru!
The largest Japanese community outside of Japan is in Brazil, it is the country with the most Japanese outside of Japan, just as there are many Brazilians in Japan who are children of immigrants who went to Brazil. Brazil began to receive Japanese people around 1910s. However, it was only in the 1980s that Brazilians began to go to Japan for heavy jobs that pay well, as the Brazilian population is generally huge and strong, different from the Japanese.
I'm Brazilian, and knowing a good Brazilian, what you said about food, parties, and crazy people is part of Brazil. They were probably grilling "CHURRASCO" and drinking beer in the pit, like a good Brazilian.
Jimmy, in Brazil most of the drift cars here are GM Chevettes, with a VW 4cyl 8v engine with turbo and E100 ethanol, without hydraulic steering, nothing. as they say here the AE86 brazilian style lol
🇧🇷 Brazilian language is Portuguese 🇵🇹 the country attached to spain basically straight under Ireland 🇮🇪 its one of our sun Holiday spots, best beaches in Europe are in Portugal. Love you Jimmy 😁💯🤙