Just like American car culture, the area you live in has a style thats associated with it. Los Angeles has legendary lowriders, Houston has wild looking slabs and swangers, the South has large wheeled donks and bubbles. Japan is similar with their Kaido Racer culture. Depending on the year and the area, different trends and styles were emerging. This section will cover some of the differences of the styles.

Classic white Japanese car with number 19 on the side parked at night, showcasing retro automotive style.

Grachan

White modified car with number plate 61 on a wet track, parked beside a yellow car. Japanese kanji reads 練習 meaning practice.

Hokkaido

Pink custom vans with exaggerated body modifications at a car show in Japan. The pink van has Japanese decals on the side.

Vanning

Yellow custom sports car with multicolor stripes at an outdoor car show in Japan, with spectators in the background.

Fukuoka

Modified vintage Japanese cars on display at a car meet, sunny day with blue skies. License plates in Japanese.

Haiso

Custom purple and silver bosozoku-styled cars with exaggerated exhausts and body kits at a Japanese car event.

Chibaragi

A blue classic Japanese car showcased at an outdoor car event. Japanese sign in the background translates to Historic Automobile.

Kyusha