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Sorry about starting another thread... but is kind of different topic!

I will be in OSAKA for a week, and i haven't been there before.... going to the Osaka AutoMesse!!!

Just like to see what else car related things/tour/shop etc i can go visit?

BUT anything else non-car related and is a MUST SEE or Experience will be go too!

Thanz for your help in advance!

The Auto Messe is pritty good ( take lots of cash for souveniers ) ha ha ha

If you get the time head over to Kobe and check out some of the car auctions there, Never seen anything like it , it was amazing the amount of cars and people at it.

If you can / if there is an event on while your there head to SUZUKA circuit, They have a massive track with a theme park in the middle of it and a car park full of eye candy if a drift event is on. Think its about an hour or 2 from osaka?

I'm going to Osaka for the show, 2 weeks in J all up, I'll be there on the Wednesday before the show. Ill be going to Kyoto and Hiroshima as side trips and 3 or 4 days in Tokyo, probably over the weekdend after the show. I was going to go snow boarding but I've sort of acquired an MX5 that needs some love

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