Very cool to take a virtual Japanese vacation. Some of those kei part prices were sick. I'm fascinated by Japanese culture because it's so alien to the US norm. 15:59 - I loved the drive-by shot of the old guy putting the wheelbarrow into the bed of his keitora.
Since you came there to Japan for the car culture, especially the Keis, please don't ever leave without test driving a Daihatsu Esse, AT or MT. That car was sold brand new for like 600k Yen because they skimped on the interior but it invertedly made the car super light. Along with its dimension and trapezoid shape, it's made for perfect cornering. It also had, which is then new, the revolutionary KF-VE engine which is still used in modern Kei cars. This car is just 58 HP in the book but it'll make you feel like you're zooming down the road. I'm telling you, once you've driven that car, you may never be interested in any other Kei cars out there. You may want to have it fitted with a better suspension and some sound deadening too but what you only really need is a better front seat.
I’m gonna have to go to Japan just to buy consoles, stuff in general, a lot of the time they consider stuff “junk” when it’s just used, and the Japanese take great care of their stuff. Psp’s and vitas are great pick ups since they’re region free. You’ll still be able to turn on the psps without the battery. Id def buy that red rav4
Good luck when you find out how much the extra check bags to haul it back are gonna cost. Stick to small stuff. Also, don’t go “for the deals”, I promise a ticket will cost more than whatever you save. You also have to go way outside of tourist areas to get good deals.
@@Waybeforethefame Even with a battery? Weird question but have you used a PSP before? The power switch is weird, you have to slide it and hold it for a few seconds to power on. They could be broken, but usually if they're in a display case they were tested to work.
I may be wrong but I believe the game systems sold in Japan will not work in America, due to a difference in voltage. Or if they do work they wont play games marketed to the USA. I'm not sure but I would check before you buy.
If you are near Mac Motor in Ishikawa could you video some stuff there. Thats where my new Hijet is coming from. I think they do a little bit of mods to their vehicles there. Thanks loving the content
Hello. I am interested in purchasing the Kei Trucker Hat you are selling. Can you ship to Osaka, Japan?
Yes I can ship to Osaka, Japan
@@Waybeforethefame Thank you for your reply. I have made the purchase. I am very much looking forward to its arrival.
Very cool to take a virtual Japanese vacation. Some of those kei part prices were sick. I'm fascinated by Japanese culture because it's so alien to the US norm. 15:59 - I loved the drive-by shot of the old guy putting the wheelbarrow into the bed of his keitora.
Ive seen r34 base coups go for 23k...a dude can dream
That Datsun booklet in your hand at 10:03.... I wish
Since you came there to Japan for the car culture, especially the Keis, please don't ever leave without test driving a Daihatsu Esse, AT or MT.
That car was sold brand new for like 600k Yen because they skimped on the interior but it invertedly made the car super light. Along with its dimension and trapezoid shape, it's made for perfect cornering. It also had, which is then new, the revolutionary KF-VE engine which is still used in modern Kei cars. This car is just 58 HP in the book but it'll make you feel like you're zooming down the road.
I'm telling you, once you've driven that car, you may never be interested in any other Kei cars out there. You may want to have it fitted with a better suspension and some sound deadening too but what you only really need is a better front seat.
how would I test drive it?
I’m gonna have to go to Japan just to buy consoles, stuff in general, a lot of the time they consider stuff “junk” when it’s just used, and the Japanese take great care of their stuff. Psp’s and vitas are great pick ups since they’re region free. You’ll still be able to turn on the psps without the battery. Id def buy that red rav4
Good luck when you find out how much the extra check bags to haul it back are gonna cost. Stick to small stuff. Also, don’t go “for the deals”, I promise a ticket will cost more than whatever you save. You also have to go way outside of tourist areas to get good deals.
Really for some reason they're not turning on
@@Waybeforethefame Even with a battery? Weird question but have you used a PSP before? The power switch is weird, you have to slide it and hold it for a few seconds to power on. They could be broken, but usually if they're in a display case they were tested to work.
I may be wrong but I believe the game systems sold in Japan will not work in America, due to a difference in voltage. Or if they do work they wont play games marketed to the USA. I'm not sure but I would check before you buy.
PSP is region free so I can play in the USA no prob
If you are near Mac Motor in Ishikawa could you video some stuff there. Thats where my new Hijet is coming from. I think they do a little bit of mods to their vehicles there. Thanks loving the content
im in Tokyo thats a bit too far from me
Where in Tokyo is this hard off?
More retro games in hard off stores.
I got more in the can for sure
I'm always on the lookout for some Pajero Mini swag. Could really use a shop manual, owners manual or catalog for a 2nd gen 1998.
I haven't found anything yet but im on the lookout too
Imagine If There Is An R34 Skyline Convertible
LOL
Did you end up grabbing that Pajero booklet?
Nah I didn’t but I could maybe go back if you want it
would be sick to have for car shows. want to grab one of those emergency light flares you picked up too. lmk what ya need from me@@Waybeforethefame
The pink PSP is rare
keeping that one for myself
So this is where all the psps came from😂
LOL YUP
Silly boy.