I am super jealous of what they have created over there, we have NOTHING like that here in the states, closest we got is junkyards with a huge markup and we can't sell our parts to them. I wish we had Up Garage everywhere in the states..This is the purest and best form of recycling.
So start a business. I just might, people are always trying to demod their cars for trade-in and for getting out of the game as life's other responsibilities start to become an issue with "the hobby".
That feel when they say “budget” and they could buy basically brand new recaros for like 400$ while here in Canada it costs 500$ just get ripped ones... I wanna be in japan 😫😫😫😫
campkira it costs them 400$ to get basically brand new clean recaros, MINT condition, over here we pay 500$ for ripped pieces of shit recaros that’s been through a sewage flood... we have to spend 1000 minimum (canadian) for clean recaros and that’s if we’re lucky
Man I miss these shops, growing up in Japan in the early 90’s was awesome and super cheap to put a fun mountain car together. The pull and pay junkyards were always wheeling and dealing on used parts as well.
Jeezus... this place is like a TOY heaven to me. I'd spend hours there and dreaming for my next build of course a Honda, and learning parts for other cars I'd never think about =D
Just a heads up for anyone visiting Japan with out a car. The larger stores that are typically well outside the cities have the nicer selection by far. I visited the smaller one in nerima that's easier to get to out of Tokyo by train. It's still worth the trip but just don't go expecting a part selection this good. I'd probably check out Crooober to see if the store you plan to visit has anything for your car. As for security at the airport. They didn't seem to mind the spare parts in the suitcase.
A bit of recent JDM history - the last time I visited Japan (2015) this UpGarage in Minami Machida was a smaller, more humble single floor shop. The wheels shop was the riders (motorcycle) shop where I found many cool racing jackets! The downside to this expansion is next door there used to be an used car shop and car restoration garage Fly Rat. I had a wonderful chat with a mechanic working there and he took me back into the garage to show me a beautiful Z. I was a bit sad to see that UpGarage swallowed up that whole space, but I couldn’t think of a better shop to do it. If you have any way to find out information of Fly Rat garage Captain, that would make for a cool video if they moved locations and are still around ! Also, I had no idea Tomei was only a block away....
This was one of my favourite jdm masters episodes. Love this stuff, bargain hunting, please do more like this, where we can find good stuff for a reasonable price
Sweet channel! Subscribed. Guy has a nice radio or tv voice. This channel could do well keep making videos. Also @4:00 I didnt see any rust on those struts!
I've Literally known about up garage since 2003! My buddy was stationed in Japan and told me all about it! I was blown away about the concept then, and still am. I wish we had them or something like it here in the states! I mean we have the internet and things like craigslist, ebay, or facebook marketplace, but theres nothing like seeing and feeling the part for yourself before buying...and knowing that it works as it should, thats a plus.
I went to Tokyo twice for a get away vacation. First thing I did? UPGARAGE!! Now my AE86 back home is very happy to have more parts such as Itavolanti steering wheel for less than $80 bucks. Love that place!
You can get virtually everything you need for a restoration project or even odd spare parts and at decent prices. It’s all clean and packaged with a months guarantee. What more can you ask for? In the UK you’d have to search multiple websites or phone junkyards and they end up sending you something that doesn’t fit because it’s for a different model and you’ve wasted two weeks waiting for it to arrive.
Thanks for sharing. We have used car parts shops from Japan in Bangkok, Thailand but the quality of the items are various from low to high grades. I hope we have something like UP Garage here in the near future.
@@DA_BEAMERRRR there's a reason why japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the world You have to compete with a lot of smart people to get a job, and even then you get paid very little and you have to work overtime a lot. And combine that with outrageously expensive housing you're gonna live a miserable live. The same thing happened to south Korea. There's even a term in japan for people that dies by overworking, look it up on TH-cam.
Its kinda contradicting seeing how throw away they look at things. Like anything used especially cars is tossed out quite quickly for new cars and technology.
@@DC-zh6om you don't understand The Japanese take good care of what they like and use it for a very long time. In Japan, unlike America, people don't buy new things one after another. Selling to a store like this is not the same as throwing it in the mountains. The reason for selling to such a store is various, not because they got tired of the parts or not because they want something new. Most Japanese use it for a long time until it becomes unusable. These are just a few exceptions to the whole. Japanese people use things they like for a very long time.
That's the same UpGarage I go to every so often. One of the 4 that are somewhat within an hour's drive. None of them are really far, maybe 20km at the most, but traffic really slows things down.
Junkyards are fun the first few times, then you find a bees nest or some needles. Plus you can pick over a junkyard in a few visits and then its just kinda there.
Nice video! I certenly recommend it for all car enthusiasts. Looks like every customer who walks up to the shop is filming their self and the shop en then their self again hhahhaha
they have a shop in the US btw up garage at california *video title* and _timestamp_ *"1000hp R35 GTR Powered Nissan S15 That Sounds Like the Apocalypse - Kazuya Taguchi's Pro Car"* 03:08
I got a guy to buy me stuff from here back when I had a Chaser, also I actually recognise some of the music playing, lol thanks random Spotify play lists.
I go often to japan and you are discovering a brand new world to me. Because I only speak very basic Japanese, I often miss on this kind of places. I was forced to cancel my trip to japan in march-april due to the coronavirus pandemic (I had rented a GT-R R34 and I planned to go to いろは坂 with it), but once the pandemic is over I'll definitely return to japan and visit places like this that you are discovering to me.
You should consider talking with the owners and opening shops like this in the US. "Imports" are huge here. It would be extremely lucrative (especially with all of our junkyards).
Sure. Thrashed Shells are cheap. Parts, are cheap. LABOR, and EXPERTISE are really expensive. If you can DIY, great. Message me if you own a “cheap” garage. I’d like to buy a cheap shell and cheap parts and build a “weapon”. Garages are REALLY EXPENSIVE!
Finally I understand how my wife feels when she goes shopping :D
ekim andersom hahahahahawhy u had to make him like that
LMAO🤣 to Funny
@ekim andersom you really did him like that
@ekim andersom a little harsh
@ekim andersom gyaddayum bruh
Cant tell if this is an advertisement for up garage or just him flexing on everyone who doesnt live in japan
Ryan McCracken he’s flexing
most people who do video just go and shoot the video...
both.
Ryan McCracken you telling me! He’s flexing on us I need a website to order tons of parts from this store.
Both.
I am super jealous of what they have created over there, we have NOTHING like that here in the states, closest we got is junkyards with a huge markup and we can't sell our parts to them. I wish we had Up Garage everywhere in the states..This is the purest and best form of recycling.
So start a business. I just might, people are always trying to demod their cars for trade-in and for getting out of the game as life's other responsibilities start to become an issue with "the hobby".
I was thinking the same thing.
I want to have to same thing in Australia too. We only get Autobahn and Supercheap that sell cheap generic Shyte.
I hate junkyards selling old used stuff for near new prices.
As a Chicagoan, I agree with your statement.
this guy reminds me of a japanese version of the engineering explained dude
chris kontos haha yeah true, I can see it
chris kontos Omg THATS trueeee
Same hair
kkkkk. Pretty much identical!
I was thinking that as well. Name of the guy from Engineering Explained is Jason Fenske.
Disneyland for car guys!
Yea withal the goodies
Yeess😌😏
More like a best buy for car guys
Just bring your money..
car guys n gals
This is called heaven. I went here when I was in Japan.
I could spend 20 straight hours just looking around in this store.
Yes, until you realize that there is nothing in there for cars over 10 years old.
I've done it lol
@@hiroshi138 ah heck... I'm a total 90s guy too, meh
not really most shop are small and only display majority buying iteam...
20? those are rookie numbers
Wow! Even the the salvage yards are super clean and organized. Japan never ceases to amaze.
I would go stupid in this store. I would never leave.
justin hahahah I would help them close the store also
@@RobiB95 sleep in the seat section
I would go broke with a smile in this store
This is one of the reasons Japan is tuner car heaven. I’m so jealous of not living there.
Me: *trying to carry half a car worth of parts through security*
Security: yeah no
S O V I E T NANI!?!
Lolololololololololol
they do put in your car... most people just ship it by mail...
@@gisilberht cunsai drift
This is my favorite youtube comment of the week. And i've been reading a lot of them lately lol
The Japanese car culture had always amazed me, and oh boy it just keeps going.
This guy’s accent is very mesmerizing and calming...I’m enjoying just listening to his voice. 👍🏽
Beto King agree I wish he was my meditation app lol
Yeah kind of a japanese Bob Ross
@@jasbel671like the JDM market David Attenborough
🗣(gayyyy)
Armani ಥ_ಥ thanks
You don't even need a sport car with all them parts you get your grandma's old car come here and boom you get a hybrid GTR...haha
Lol
A sleeper car
@@big-boy9716 definitely
That RB26 is all you need
This is the kind of shop i'd like to see in Europe...
If I were to live in Japan..
Me: "I am going shopping"
SO: "Could you bring me some milk and eggs?"
Me: "erm, it's a different kind of shopping"
Neo VeNoM where is this?
But everyone in japan is robot with no emotions they work 24/7 and alot of them live alone and kill themselves japan has the highest suicide rate
Let's be frank - if you lived in Japan, you would be one of those fathers that left for shopping and never came back.
I need to get out to japan before all the 90s cars are done and gone!
That will never happen
@@robertlund5694 It's already happening. Touge racing is basically dead too, and the overall car culture just seems to be slowly dying in Japan.
SP not even close to dying
@@KY3_K Go watch Drift Hunter Albo's videos, he talks about the decline of Japanese car culture in some of his videos.
yes you do. I live here and its super easy to get most stuff
America is missing something like this for car enthusiasts.
So is England mate
Not quite the same but they actually have a store in Torrance, CA. Shipping is way cheaper. I don’t think they allow walk ins though
'murica is missing soooooo much
And Australia
That feel when they say “budget” and they could buy basically brand new recaros for like 400$ while here in Canada it costs 500$ just get ripped ones... I wanna be in japan 😫😫😫😫
Never mind all the rusted out junkyard crap we have here 90 DX yea that pile of dust over there
100 buck different is not that much...
campkira it costs them 400$ to get basically brand new clean recaros, MINT condition, over here we pay 500$ for ripped pieces of shit recaros that’s been through a sewage flood... we have to spend 1000 minimum (canadian) for clean recaros and that’s if we’re lucky
In PR If a Recaro there cost 400 I will have to pay la 800 to a 1000 to get it here.
@@campkira one dollar difference its a big difference
Man I miss these shops, growing up in Japan in the early 90’s was awesome and super cheap to put a fun mountain car together. The pull and pay junkyards were always wheeling and dealing on used parts as well.
This channel is going to grow sooo quickly lol keep up the awesome content!
Jeezus... this place is like a TOY heaven to me. I'd spend hours there and dreaming for my next build of course a Honda, and learning parts for other cars I'd never think about =D
Once they get a presenter that's works on cars sure, but this guy is just a catalogue reader
Just a heads up for anyone visiting Japan with out a car. The larger stores that are typically well outside the cities have the nicer selection by far. I visited the smaller one in nerima that's easier to get to out of Tokyo by train. It's still worth the trip but just don't go expecting a part selection this good. I'd probably check out Crooober to see if the store you plan to visit has anything for your car. As for security at the airport. They didn't seem to mind the spare parts in the suitcase.
Forget anime, I'm visiting Japan for car parts! No hate to the webs though ✌🏻
wow, i loved this commentary
Blue99 weeb detected!
Now imagine loving both anime and JDM!?!?! I can't wait to go in Sept.
@@s70driver2005 was just about to say the same ...
@@sathvikacharya2585 are you going?
A bit of recent JDM history - the last time I visited Japan (2015) this UpGarage in Minami Machida was a smaller, more humble single floor shop. The wheels shop was the riders (motorcycle) shop where I found many cool racing jackets! The downside to this expansion is next door there used to be an used car shop and car restoration garage Fly Rat. I had a wonderful chat with a mechanic working there and he took me back into the garage to show me a beautiful Z. I was a bit sad to see that UpGarage swallowed up that whole space, but I couldn’t think of a better shop to do it. If you have any way to find out information of Fly Rat garage Captain, that would make for a cool video if they moved locations and are still around ! Also, I had no idea Tomei was only a block away....
I have an old business card of theirs that I could send a picture of if you’d be interested in at least seeing it. And some pictures from Fly Rat
I'm so glad I've got a Japanese friend who sends me all the parts
I live in Japan too!
@@Sandler23 liae
Can you send me Honda parts from Japan ?
Liae???
Someone send me some parts to UK 😁
This was one of my favourite jdm masters episodes. Love this stuff, bargain hunting, please do more like this, where we can find good stuff for a reasonable price
I love how well spoken you are, you have a presenter vibe to you
English battyboi vibe, yes
@@janeblogs324 😂😂😂
I like that the first thing he pulls from the bargain bin is a hard to find carbon fiber trim piece for a wrx
Japan is so cool, i hope i can go there one day great content as always love the channel keep up the good work
Am watching this video and honestly I don't want it to end
This guy is an excellent presenter/vlogger.
He knows what he is talking about
Why cant we have this in australia😭😭
hi this guy remind me of the "golden voice" guy from several years ago.
oh yeah 😃
within 5 seconds subscribed this channel, It seems like a heaven to me. Love it, Japan and Japanese people you are awesome.
I would literally be at this store 7 days a week.
30minforasn and every store has different treasure! ISNT THAT AWESOME?!
Sweet channel! Subscribed. Guy has a nice radio or tv voice. This channel could do well keep making videos. Also @4:00 I didnt see any rust on those struts!
This Channel is amazing! Fantastic content and very informative! Keep up the excellent work
I've Literally known about up garage since 2003! My buddy was stationed in Japan and told me all about it! I was blown away about the concept then, and still am. I wish we had them or something like it here in the states! I mean we have the internet and things like craigslist, ebay, or facebook marketplace, but theres nothing like seeing and feeling the part for yourself before buying...and knowing that it works as it should, thats a plus.
i miss Autobaucs, Yellow Hat and Red Barron for motorcycles when i was in Japan...i never heard of Up Garage💪
Thanks for sharing. This is the best and most complete UP Garage tour on youtube! Love your commentaries and explanations too.
I wish they did some thing like this in the US. I think it would work pretty good considering we all pay so much for shipping for those kinda parts.
Open that shop in Liverpool and there’d be nothing left , all robbed
And then all parts on facebook market place with mega JDM tax lol
😂
I hear you brother ;)
cause y'all don't know how to behave lol
Scouser
Now i know other source to find used performance parts for my jdm build. Thanks JDM Master.
This guy knows his stuff and is a joy to watch as a presenter.
Am I the only guy here who doesn't own a car still wants to buy many items from this store??
No I don't own a car and thought that same while watching video ?
same here
Same bro
But why?
Same
I went to Tokyo twice for a get away vacation. First thing I did? UPGARAGE!! Now my AE86 back home is very happy to have more parts such as Itavolanti steering wheel for less than $80 bucks. Love that place!
Greetings from malaysia... Keep the good content.... God bless you
Japan is heaven for car enthusiasts. Once in my life I want to visit their.
I miss my GC8 really bad now! The deals there are worth the plane ticket!
I remember visiting an upgarage when I was in Japan with my wife. I missed out on going to an UP in a big city. I love and miss Japan
For people that don't understand Japanese prices, $1 is similar to ¥100. So just treat the last 2 digits as cents.
Amazing video 👍
Never ever seen anywhere like that before
oh boi.... that's some good stuff for JDM freaks, love it❤
This is awesome...its like heaven for car ppl..i would never want to leave
This is still one of my favorite JDM Masters videos. Please make more like this! Parts stores around Japan please!
You can get virtually everything you need for a restoration project or even odd spare parts and at decent prices. It’s all clean and packaged with a months guarantee. What more can you ask for? In the UK you’d have to search multiple websites or phone junkyards and they end up sending you something that doesn’t fit because it’s for a different model and you’ve wasted two weeks waiting for it to arrive.
Great video brother 👍 mad love all the way from Miami JDM for life !
Thanks for sharing. We have used car parts shops from Japan in Bangkok, Thailand but the quality of the items are various from low to high grades. I hope we have something like UP Garage here in the near future.
grocery store for men's
Me too, it's my dream to go to Japan
dream country to go to, wouldn't reccomend you to live there tho, unless you're going to live in the countryside.
@@tristan6509 hmm is it hard?
@@DA_BEAMERRRR there's a reason why japan has one of the highest suicide rates in the world
You have to compete with a lot of smart people to get a job, and even then you get paid very little and you have to work overtime a lot. And combine that with outrageously expensive housing you're gonna live a miserable live. The same thing happened to south Korea.
There's even a term in japan for people that dies by overworking, look it up on TH-cam.
@@tristan6509 hmm okay
That is just fantastic. I had no idea the used part market was so well organized in Japan. More power to them!
Its kinda contradicting seeing how throw away they look at things. Like anything used especially cars is tossed out quite quickly for new cars and technology.
@@DC-zh6om
you don't understand
The Japanese take good care of what they like and use it for a very long time. In Japan, unlike America, people don't buy new things one after another. Selling to a store like this is not the same as throwing it in the mountains.
The reason for selling to such a store is various, not because they got tired of the parts or not because they want something new. Most Japanese use it for a long time until it becomes unusable. These are just a few exceptions to the whole. Japanese people use things they like for a very long time.
Up garage is missing out if only they had a website in English with all there parts listed and offer international shipping.
Go to their official website "Croooober" and click on "EN" at the top. You're welcome.
Love this channel! So great shopping in Japan seeing real JDM culture.
Gila ahh .. gini lah punye kedai🤩🤩,msuk siang malam la baru keluar jwbnye...😁😁
That's the same UpGarage I go to every so often. One of the 4 that are somewhat within an hour's drive. None of them are really far, maybe 20km at the most, but traffic really slows things down.
U looks like Jason from Engineering Explains
Except Jason isnt Japanese as can be - and something tells me he cant speak Japanese.
😖😂🤣
Asian version
I’m 1 minute in and I’m in shock this place exists. This is car part heaven.
Wow really cool channel, glad it popped up on recommended.
This guys alone makes me want to visit. He seems very nice and genuine
this dude deserves way more subs
Omg! This was so fun to watch.. all those classic 90s JDM car parts.. very informative! Can't wait to visit Japan this Fall!!
30:18 I see veilside andrew f wheel up there
They need to have a online so we can order parts to the US.
Hard work, dedication, cup ramen noodles, and a wrench. Soon, they’ll be on the road.
ok, you got my sub without hesitation, this is one of my favourite channels
...and then you see the guys name tag at the front counter...
"Hector"
😶😶😶
I wonder if he drives a Honda
@@eriktruchinskas3747 with spoon engine and T66 turbo
I've dreamt about a place like this. We need one of these in Dallas!
I prefer this clean shop than junkyard diving here in Southern California
I know right, seriously.
Junkyards are fun the first few times, then you find a bees nest or some needles. Plus you can pick over a junkyard in a few visits and then its just kinda there.
@@DanPellegrino486 yea , or walking the whole place and finding nothing
That SR20DE ecu @13:23 though!
Nice video! I certenly recommend it for all car enthusiasts. Looks like every customer who walks up to the shop is filming their self and the shop en then their self again hhahhaha
Perfect love it ! English is perfect video audio wow thank you so much for sharing thumb up from me ;)
Wonder if they have genuine Ralliart goodies laying around 🤔
they have a shop in the US btw
up garage at california
*video title* and _timestamp_ *"1000hp R35 GTR Powered Nissan S15 That Sounds Like the Apocalypse - Kazuya Taguchi's Pro Car"* 03:08
Great content! Wish that we had these kind of shops in Canada.
Right! Forever jealous of Japanese car culture.
Yeah. All we have are some junkyards that you have to pull the parts yourself.
They finally built an UP Garage in the US
That’s so cool. Very clean as well. Impressive.
being that i own an american accord seeing those euro r seats gave me a heart attack
Shimakaze f. I know. I have an S13 coupe in Oregon and I am going crazy with all the parts I’m seeing there!
I am running this channel in the midst of many difficulties. Thank you so much for helping me and sending me forward, comrades🙏🙏
Imaging having a shop like this but only for hondas, I bet you would do good business in socal
I wish we had more stores like this in the states! Would love to visit someday!
I got a guy to buy me stuff from here back when I had a Chaser, also I actually recognise some of the music playing, lol thanks random Spotify play lists.
Got his details? Lol need some of them cheap seats
@@harry6048 He is back in Ireland now, sorry, maybe look up Jesse Streeter as I think he offer a service like this now.
I go often to japan and you are discovering a brand new world to me. Because I only speak very basic Japanese, I often miss on this kind of places.
I was forced to cancel my trip to japan in march-april due to the coronavirus pandemic (I had rented a GT-R R34 and I planned to go to いろは坂 with it), but once the pandemic is over I'll definitely return to japan and visit places like this that you are discovering to me.
Love the way you present . thumbsup
You should consider talking with the owners and opening shops like this in the US. "Imports" are huge here. It would be extremely lucrative (especially with all of our junkyards).
Bring all those parts in US and you can add a JDM TAX 😂
There was a shop like this in the LA/OC area back in the day. They would import used parts to the U.S.
A car enthusiast dream for affordable parts
I wish we had stores like the UP Garage in Germany...
wish we had stores like this all around the world
Ooh, you mean like... ebay?
@Freerider that's good to know do they ship to Europe too like Belgium?
@@iGThomas the taxes would double the price, no worth it.
@@roberttrisca8210 oh ok
Wow this store is a dream. Thank you for making a video on this! Amazing.
Is there website That I can buy from the USA.
First thing I did was search for up garage and they have an online store
They have online, but you need a good command of Japanese and someone to post stuff out for you.
they have a shop in the US btw
@@Eduardo_Espinoza do you know where in the US?
@@FragLikeIts Torrance California, but they only do online sales.
My dad had a hb Cosmo and I remember seeing that turbo intercooler on the top of the 13 b engine. So cool.
i went to this store when i was in Japan. It was like i went to heaven LOL
of course i ended up buying some parts :)
Sure. Thrashed Shells are cheap. Parts, are cheap.
LABOR, and EXPERTISE are really expensive. If you can DIY, great.
Message me if you own a “cheap” garage. I’d like to buy a cheap shell and cheap parts and build a “weapon”.
Garages are REALLY EXPENSIVE!
The best store I have seen for car parts, crazy!