Still very few cameras on the C1 line now, just watch out for the undercover cops with the lights that pop up once they get you. Most places are still camera less.
I drive a truck on the highways around Tokyo, often heading from Narita down to Osaka, Nagoya and back. Usually go through the C1 or B line around 4 am ...I see a lot of racers at night...us truck drivers usually try to make way for them when we can. And some of us who don't have limiters on our trucks also race in our own way. The Tomei at night belongs to us! We own the night.
Крутые все таки в Японии шашки. Все так культурно, гонщики не лезут в первый попавшийся пролет на авось и едут очень аккуратно, а когда шашкуют используют поворотники, обычные водители тоже не мешают, а спокойно уступают дорогу. Были бы в России такие аккуратные стритрейсеры, я бы против них вообще ничего не имел бы... Нашим дуракам без мозгов стоит поучиться у японцев
@@tubbs2132 I love that mod. Bad thing is I'm only 15 and there is no way my parents are gonna get me a setup. I still have a blast on it though regardless, I gotta get a job soon 😅
This was my dream too. Sitting in my bedroom in East Yorkshire (UK) reading Japanese Performance magazine and then buying my first copy of Option magazine from Japan Centre when I visited London. Then when RU-vid came out and I was able to watch old Option videos of racing on the c1, just incredible. After I graduated, I was back home in Yorkshire trying to find a job and I just started to try and learn some Japanese phrases and a bit of the alphabet which meant that when I went to Japan, I wasn't nervous as I felt that I knew enough Japanese to ask people for help if I was lost for example, so I could explore and treat it as an adventure. It also meant that I could ask the Japanese guy standing beside the white R33 is this his car. I think I got this opportunity to go in this car because I just followed my interests and also some good luck at being in the right place at the right time when I was in Tokyo
Hey, question: Do you know by any chance how people in Japan feel about street racers nowadays? Are they he;d in the same low regard as people who do the same in the US or the UK ?
hey, I'm not quite sure to be honest. I can't help but think that they'd be thought of as reckless by those people who don't "get it" or who aren't in that world in someway.
Hey I had a question for you, do you think I could upload this video on my channel, of course giving you full credit and links to your RU-vid and this video?
@@Paracetamolchild ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CfMY5-Nrgh8.html Let me know what you think, and if I should do anything different in future videos, all suggestions help
NickSolo420 I think I just got tired of holding the phone so I stopped filming. If I remember right, the R32 was done racing as he just let us drive past at normal speed. I think that car was a taxi, not a police..
@@gardenerr.o.m7828 I think few years but if you living in the country it will take i thinks 1 years or 2 its been 1 month im leaning kanji and i learn above 80