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kouki3monster
07-10-2016, 12:29 AM
It's been a dream to head over to Japan. To drift at Ebisu. Does anybody know of what events, or best time to go? I also don't speak any Japanese. Anything would help, thanks in advance.
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wezurii
07-10-2016, 05:34 AM
As far as I know powervehicles offer some sort of package to drift at ebisu at certain events, you can take a look at that.
kouki3monster
07-10-2016, 08:57 AM
OK thanks will check them out
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bmaddock
07-10-2016, 09:21 AM
Hey I just got back from my first trip to Japan! Awesome experience. Similar to you it was my first time out of the US, don't know Japanese and was just excited for some traveling. I didn't go as far North to Ebisu but did visit all around Tokyo and actually rented an R34 GTR while I was there to drive to Fuji on some nice roads.
Honestly just Youtube a lot before you go, some pointers:
- Read up on cultural norms so you aren't a sucky American tourist
- Learn how to use the public transportation. Since I for the most part stayed in Tokyo area I just got a PASMO (look it up). Otherwise if you plan on checking out Kyoto and Osaka look into JR pass. Google Maps is extremely helpful with picking the right lines to take!
- Look into a wifi box rental. I chose this path over a pre-paid phone or SIM card. Super easy and relatively cheap (I paid the $30USD for a week of service) and you use your own phone.
- If you do rent a car, realize that most roads are piss slow (80kmh speed limits) and tolls are extremely expensive and can be confusing.
- Exchange rate can vary so I would wait until your over there to pull out yen, 7/11s are the best over there.
GTR I rented:
http://i.imgur.com/ILtlkVs.jpg?1
Good luck dude! I had a blast and would love to travel outside Tokyo more next time I go (hopefully soon). I have heard good things about Powervehicles as well but I don't have any personal experience with them or driving on tracks over there.
kashira kureijii
07-10-2016, 09:42 AM
Make very sure that your credit card will work, and or get a shit ton of spare yen in cash. Like more than you could ever possibly need, id say like $2000 dollars worth( 200000¥)
Also get something to keep coins in, as they are obsessed with coins, as they really dont have small paper currency.
They dont really use credit cards over there to the degree we do
I supposedly got my credit card cleared to work, and only brought 500$ worth of yen, then when i got to my hotel my card didnt work. It was a weeklong trip, and i ended up not eating for like, the last 3 days......it kinda......sucked.
Also bring a friend so you have someone non-reserved/awkward to talk to and hang out with. You cant really just start up conversations with random japanese people.
I dont have friends, so i was alone, hungry, and had no money for like pretty much the entire trip. I had my JR pass though, so i still got to go wherever i wanted.
Also, at train stations, you will show your pass to the attendant to the side of where people put there tickets. If he doesnt understand how your pass works, go to these little kiosk things, and whoevers there will make you your ticket. I got into an argument with this passive aggressive old man, when he didnt know what to do with my pass (sounds like me being a dick, but bear in mind it made me spend my last 10000¥ to get back to tokyo) .I didnt know they had kiosk chicks who know all about it.
You dont really need that much japanese, as most people will immediately address you in broken english. I learned a bunch of japanese, but didnt really use it as everyone just kept using english.
I wouldn't be to concerned about social whatever stuff, as a lot of them don't follow it to the letter, and they understand that as a foreigner that you don't really have knowledge of all the trivial stuff they do. Just be polite. For instance, I didn't really take any pictures, because the travel book told me it was kinda rude if you got people in your picture. However, several times while I was there, schoolgirls and some other folks kept taking pictures of me directly, while I had my back turned. I don't really give a fuck, but by travel book standards that would be rude or some shit. You will kinda see a flash and then hear giggling, especially if you look a lot different than japanese peeps (like me, a tall blonde). If you are tall you can navigate crowds easy, as you can see over everyone's heads
If you're with other people, rent phones, as your phone will not work the entirety off the trip, no matter where you are.
It'll be fun man, you can eat corn flavored ice cream, drink pocari sweat, be an awkward foreigner, and have middle aged japanese women make the conscious effort to sit next to you while on trains
tricky_ab
07-10-2016, 11:27 AM
I just went in February (TAS) and I had a blast. I was in the Tokyo/Osaka/Yokohama area for the most part.
Japan is pretty much a cash society. Serious, The only time I had to pull out my CC was to purchase more expensive ticketed items. And I agree with kashira kureijii, bring some sort of coin purse. You'll thank us later. (http://zilvia.net/f/member.php?u=165523)
Finally just be respectful and you'll be fine. A lot of people went out of their way to help me out with directions (my Japanese is rather basic, but they hit me up with the broken english).
xpinoyxmk
07-11-2016, 08:20 PM
Just FYI, you can pull out yen at a 7-11, just make sure your bank knows you are in Japan and that your pull out limit is a good amount. I do this weekly now.
If your wanting to drift at Ebisu, Powervehicles are your people. Can be a little expensive though.
As far as events go, there are many every month. Just go to whichever tracks website and use google translate to navigate, it works. Matsuri is 13/14 Aug and 12/13 Nov at Ebisu if you wanted to see a lot of action.
kouki3monster
07-11-2016, 08:30 PM
OK thanks for all the help. I think I'll go matsuri
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rawgarage
07-12-2016, 04:41 PM
Matsuri so you can be around ppl doing the same as you
tricky_ab
07-16-2016, 08:22 PM
OK thanks for all the help. I think I'll go matsuri
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You're going to have a blast! I'm planning to hit up Ebisu for a drift matsuri in 2018.
kouki3monster
07-16-2016, 08:27 PM
Dope I'll try to post if everything goes through
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STEEZxIT
07-26-2016, 12:01 PM
pocket wifi was the biggest life saver for us. that and a portable back up battery for your electronics. (MAJOR ESSENTIAL - like don't even consider the trip without it.) i think i went through sakura mobile, they mailed my pocket wifi to narita airport so picking it up was as easy as finding the airport post office, and showing my passport.
google maps has a really cool feature that shows you what trains to take and when to get off etcetera.
be polite. (that will almost always keep you out of trouble)
coin purse and wallet large enough to hold yen without folding it. seriously they have a weird thing about folded money.
as stated earlier, cash is king.
oh yeah and the train system in tokyo is pretty much entirely subtitled in english
STR8 H8N
07-26-2016, 12:03 PM
It's been a dream to head over to Japan. To drift at Ebisu. Does anybody know of what events, or best time to go? I also don't speak any Japanese. Anything would help, thanks in advance.
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Shifty671
07-28-2016, 07:26 PM
Try to check our Daikokou parking area on Friday and Saturday nights. you'll see some interesting cars. Sunday morning you will see more older generation of enthusiast and exotic cars like lambo and Ferraris. been here for three years and plan on staying another three. never been to ebisu but its on my list. I usually do Fuji because its closer to me. I'm sure you will have a great time!!
joeapple8
08-05-2016, 09:36 PM
Generally speaking how much would it cost to rent a car to drift on the track or would you have to buy a car and sell it back, or store it in Japan?
I am looking at some directions from Narita airport to Ebisu and it looks like it'll cost about 115,000 YEN with public transportation, is that normal?
silviamang
08-07-2016, 08:46 PM
Generally speaking how much would it cost to rent a car to drift on the track or would you have to buy a car and sell it back, or store it in Japan?
I am looking at some directions from Narita airport to Ebisu and it looks like it'll cost about 115,000 YEN with public transportation, is that normal?
I have a friend that rents out drift cars to Fuji Speedway. I cant remember the cost off the top of my head, but it varies with what type of car. (options are SR20, 1JZ, 2JZ? I think...) If you are interested I can give you his information.
Also, are you asking if 115000 yen from Narita to Ebisu is too much? Because that is a crazy amount.... Hell if you are looking to pay that much to get there ill drive you lol.
rj180sx
08-11-2016, 07:51 PM
http://www.driftschool-jp.com/e/driftlesson.html
Here is team orange drift school, its quite expensive. Its at Ebisu as well.
I've been to Ebisu a few times but never a matsuri, but I think its the best time to go.
Ebisu is open everyday, you can contact PowerVehicles for more info.
If your interested I can make some calls and ask some of my friends if theyre willing to rent out their missles up there, as they have done it a few times.
tricky_ab
08-12-2016, 06:25 PM
Generally speaking how much would it cost to rent a car to drift on the track or would you have to buy a car and sell it back, or store it in Japan?
I am looking at some directions from Narita airport to Ebisu and it looks like it'll cost about 115,000 YEN with public transportation, is that normal?
What in the hell man... Get an international license, and rent a car. That will be MUCH cheaper.
STEEZxIT
08-15-2016, 02:13 PM
I have a friend that rents out drift cars to Fuji Speedway. I cant remember the cost off the top of my head, but it varies with what type of car. (options are SR20, 1JZ, 2JZ? I think...) If you are interested I can give you his information.
i'm going back to japan for new year's this year, i'll be there for about a week. i was looking into heading up to ebisu or tsukuba depending on where we end up staying.
fuji speedway might not be too far for us, do you have a link or any info on your friend's rental business?
silviamang
08-18-2016, 01:10 AM
Also if you are interested in a drift missile to buy and store at ebisu. I have a buddy trying to getting rid of his old machine because he got a different one. It's a Jzx90 r154 1jz
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dino6192
03-15-2017, 07:06 AM
Go with friends. Don't only go for the drifting, it's WAY over priced anyways. Unless you have a few thousand per day for a haggard drift rental! The food is honestly the best part.
Mintyboy
03-15-2017, 11:38 AM
Hey when are you planning on going? I might be going late April-early May, would like to check out drift matsuri.
Maxstyle
03-15-2017, 12:51 PM
I have an R33 GTST in amazing shape for sale. It only needs one coupler that burst right at the end. Storage is covered until spring matsuri at Powervhicles in Ebisu.
MiamiGrinch240
03-24-2017, 08:04 PM
Great thread, been planning a trip to Japan ever since I visited California for JGTC/D1 in 2004. Was lucky enough to hang out with Team Orange & party with them after Kumakubo won the competition with his S15. Trying to fly out for TAS in 2017 but more than likely I won't be able to afford it until 2018. I have a friend in the Marines but he is in Okinawa. Would love to rent an R34, by far my favorite Skyline. That must have been so much fun!
kouki3monster
02-27-2018, 12:58 PM
Hey when are you planning on going? I might be going late April-early May, would like to check out drift matsuri.
Hey I'm going November 10,11 for the drift matsuri. I already bought my plane tickets. Did you get a chance to go?
Mintyboy
02-28-2018, 06:07 PM
Hey I'm going November 10,11 for the drift matsuri. I already bought my plane tickets. Did you get a chance to go?
Hey, did not get a chance to go cause of work. But maybe this year might be the year. Was talking to friend about going maybe around september since tickets cheap then, maybe i'll try to push it till November lol.
kouki3monster
03-01-2018, 06:28 AM
Hey, did not get a chance to go cause of work. But maybe this year might be the year. Was talking to friend about going maybe around september since tickets cheap then, maybe i'll try to push it till November lol.
That's awsome. I can go November and the tickets are 700 round trip. Hopefully I can find a ride and pitch gas money from Narita airport to ebisu.
jumpman2334
03-01-2018, 05:32 PM
where in the hell are you finding tickets for 700 bones round trip? my parents wanted me to go with them last November so I could see my brother. Their tix were like 1800.
kouki3monster
03-02-2018, 09:58 AM
where in the hell are you finding tickets for 700 bones round trip? my parents wanted me to go with them last November so I could see my brother. Their tix were like 1800.
Go to expedia.com. it's was 700 from lax to Narita airport.
jumpman2334
03-02-2018, 10:10 AM
cool. thanks!
kouki3monster
07-22-2018, 03:47 PM
tickets from hopper are $500 US right now. For November Matsuri . From LAX to NARITA airport.
240sx_sr20det
08-10-2018, 09:08 AM
Lucky west coast guys
Add $500 for east coast departure..
kouki3monster
12-26-2018, 09:21 PM
Update I enrolled in online University to learn Japanese. I want to feel comfortable knowing some to lil Japanese.
If anyone is interested it is free, but they charge for your certificates.
It's called Alison University from the UK.
Thank you everyone for all the feedback.
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