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hey all, i'm going too Tokyo around the end of febuary or start of march for about 2-3 months hopefully longer, i've been twice before but it was when i was younger and with family so couldnt really do my own thing! but now i'm 18 and going bymyself. So wheres the car scene in tokyo ex. race tracks, drift comps, car factorys? where all the people with nice cars hang out? whats a good clubbing/social area of Tokyo? any cool history to explore around Japan? im pretty intrested in the Samurai! i'll be staying with my Uncle and Aunty in tokyo "im white" they run a english school and i'll be working for them while im there, i can speak the essentials of japanese but of course i'll study abit more before i go.

thanks for the help. :thumbsup:

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I suggest you go buy a Lonely Planet book; either the Japan book or the Tokyo city guide as it answers most of your questions.. (except the car ones).. and take a quick browse through the older threads here as this questions been asked many times.....

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答えのために一生懸命このインターネットサイトで探してくれる

here here...

and if you can't read that turborrusht, then you do need to study a bit more.

P.S. you can't go 'clubbing' till you're 20 in Japan.

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.. and take a quick browse through the older threads here as this questions been asked many times.....

and you shouldn't even need to search... they are actually STICKIES at the top of the page

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