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I guess I should start one of these, first some info about myself

Living and working in Yokohama for about 1.5 years now (minus 6 months in Malaysia)

2nd time living in Japan, lived in Kobe for 10 months in 2010-2011

My Japanese is pretty terrible but enough to get by on

Recently purchased 1998 Nissan Stagea Autech Version 260RS

For other Japan pics and more frequent updates feel free to follow me on Instagram: @Wandering_Texan
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Eventful morning, stayed up all night watching Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid match, which ended around 7am local time. Since I was up I decided to make the short trip over to Daikoku to check out the Sunday morning fun.

https://ebellis.smugmug.com/Automotive/Daikoku-2016-May-29/n-8q8m3P/

(On mobile now, but will put pics into the thread later)

And a quick gopro video, wrist mount strapped to the passenger headrest seems to work well

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