
Tokyo Drift
Legendary Cars
Ride in iconic Japanese sports cars including the legendary Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R. Access exclusive car meets and events not open to the general public.

Tokyo Drift
Exclusive Locations
Visit the famous Daikoku Parking Area, a legendary gathering spot for car enthusiasts. Choose from day or night tours to experience Tokyo’s car scene at its best.

Tokyo Drift
Local Experts
Tour with experienced drivers who are part of Tokyo’s authentic car culture scene. Enjoy VIP treatment with personalized attention throughout your tour.
Experience Tokyo’s Car Culture
Our exclusive tours offer an immersive experience into Japan’s legendary automotive scene. From iconic vehicles to secret locations, we provide access to the heart of Tokyo’s car culture.

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R
The legendary Skyline R34 GT-R, immortalized in films and revered by enthusiasts worldwide. Experience the raw power and precise handling of this iconic Japanese supercar.
Specifications
- Twin-Turbo RB26DETT Engine
- 280 HP (Factory Limit)
- ATTESA E-TS AWD System
- 6-Speed Manual Transmission

Toyota Supra MK4
The fourth generation Supra is a true Japanese performance icon. With its legendary 2JZ engine, the Supra delivers an unforgettable driving experience.
Specifications
- 3.0L 2JZ-GTE Engine
- Twin-Turbo System
- Rear-Wheel Drive
- Available 6-Speed Manual

Mazda RX-7 FD
The RX-7 FD is renowned for its unique rotary engine and timeless design. Experience the high-revving thrill and precise balance of this engineering masterpiece.
Specifications
- 1.3L 13B-REW Twin-Turbo Rotary Engine
- Sequential Twin-Turbochargers
- Lightweight Body Design
- 5-Speed Manual Transmission
Tokyo: Daikoku JDM Fast Furious Drift Style
Enjoy an unforgettable experience diving into the Japanese car scene in Tokyo. See iconic C1 and Wangan highways, stop at the legendary Tatsumi and Daikoku parking area, and listen to colorful stories.

The Ultimate Guide to JDM Culture: Daikoku Car Meets & Driving in Japan
If you’ve ground hours in Need for Speed, binged Tokyo Drift, or burned your retinas cruising the digital asphalt of Assetto Corsa, you probably think you understand Daikoku. You don’t. Not really. It’s not just a parking lot—it’s a cathedral of concrete where the religion is high-octane gasoline and the hymns are screamed by turbochargers.…

Yokohama Drift: Experiencing the Real JDM Culture Behind the Movie
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Japan’s Drifting Culture: Reality, Legality, and Travel Tips
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Where to See Drifting in Tokyo: A Complete Guide
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Can You Go Drifting in Tokyo? The Real Story
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Cars in Tokyo Drift movie: The Real Stars of Tokyo Drift
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The Ultimate Drift in Tokyo Tour: Your Fast and Furious Guide to Japan’s JDM Scene
Tokyo. You’ve seen the movie, you know the legend. Neon bleeding onto wet pavement, the rumble of an engine echoing between skyscrapers. That whole Tokyo Drift fantasy isn’t just a movie, man. It’s real. It’s a pilgrimage for anyone who gives a damn about JDM culture. Forget just seeing the sights; this is about feeling the city’s automotive heartbeat. It’s time to actually get in the car.
Ride Shotgun at Daikoku PA
Imagine this. You slide into the passenger seat of an R34 Skyline. Not a replica, the real deal. You feel that low growl of the RB26 right in your chest. This isn’t some Uber ride. This is your ticket into the real-deal car scene. The main event is a trip to the legendary Daikoku PA car meet, a place you’ve only seen on YouTube. You’re not just a tourist looking through a fence; you’re there, surrounded by an insane collection of cars, talking to locals who live and breathe this stuff. It feels like you’ve been dropped straight into the movie.
The cars you’ll see… it’s a hall of fame.
- The Nissan Skyline R34 & R32. Literal gods on wheels.
- Toyota’s monster, the Supra MK4 with its bulletproof 2JZ engine.
- The Mazda RX-7 FD and the Mitsubishi Evo—rotary genius and rally-bred insanity.
Guides who actually speak English and get the culture make all the difference. It’s less a “tour” and more like hanging out with a well-connected friend.
Build Your Own JDM Dream Trip
Maybe you want more than just one night. Maybe you want to mainline the entire culture. Some outfits let you build your own adventure.
You can do a five-hour cruise through Tokyo, hitting Rainbow Bridge and the massive AUTOBACS store. Or… and this is the big one… you can get a ride-along at a legit drift circuit. They take you to a track near Chiba and you get to experience the sideways chaos up close. For the real nerds, there’s an Initial D tour that takes you to the actual mountain passes from the anime. Or just a scenic blast with Mount Fuji in the background—though you better pray for clear weather on that one.
The “Fast and Furious” Adrenaline Rush
If you’re more about that modern hypercar life, there are tours for that too. This is the pure cinematic thrill. We’re talking a 3-hour, high-speed run through the city’s most famous spots with a pro driver who isn’t afraid to push it. You’ll feel the Gs on the Wangan expressway, I promise you that. It’s all the thrill of a street race without any of the, you know, getting arrested part. They pick you up from your hotel. Easy.
Stop Watching. Start Driving
For some people, riding shotgun just isn’t enough. I get it. You want to be the one kicking the clutch and turning the wheel. The ultimate experience is a full-day drift school. They hand you the keys to a rental car built for one thing: going sideways. This isn’t about racing, it’s about learning the art of controlled chaos on a real circuit out in Chiba.
They teach you everything, no matter your skill level. You’ll get a ton of seat time, morning and afternoon sessions, until you start to get the feel for it. Honestly, nothing beats the thrill of successfully holding your first real drift. Just make sure you have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) before you go. You gotta have it. To finally get behind the wheel yourself… that’s the whole point, isn’t it?
Frequently Asked Questions
For passenger experiences, no special license is required. For driving experiences (where available), you must have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your home country’s driver’s license and be at least 25 years old.
Yes, all our tours are conducted by fluent English-speaking guides who are knowledgeable about Japanese car culture and Tokyo’s automotive scene.
Our standard tours accommodate up to 6 guests to ensure a personalized experience. For larger groups, please contact us for special arrangements.
Yes, you can request specific vehicles when booking. While we do our best to accommodate preferences, availability depends on maintenance schedules and cannot always be guaranteed.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations within 24 hours or no-shows are charged the full amount. We recommend booking travel insurance for unexpected situations.
Absolutely! We encourage you to take photos and videos during the tour. Our guides can also help take group photos at scenic locations. For professional photography services, we offer an additional package option.

Daikoku Tokyo Car Club
Enjoy exclusive perks like our signature car membership card, Photographs along with unforgettable experiences.

JDM Fast Furious Drift Style Cars
Stop at the legendary Tatsumi and Daikoku parking area, and listen to colorful stories.
What Our Guests Say

Riding in the R34 Skyline was a dream come true! The guides knew all the best spots in Tokyo and the night drive through Shibuya was unforgettable. A must for any car enthusiast visiting Japan!
Alex Chen

As a huge fan of drift culture, this tour exceeded all my expectations. Meeting local car enthusiasts at Daikoku PA was incredible, and the drift demo was exhilarating. Absolutely worth every penny!
Emma Wilson

The Tokyo Drift experience was amazing from start to finish. The cars were pristine, the drivers incredibly skilled, and seeing the underground car scene was fascinating. I’ll never forget cruising through Tokyo in these legendary vehicles.

