QotW: What JNC is perfect for any occasion?

Life circumstances have made it so that you can have only one car that needs to do it all. It has to take you to work every day, look dignified enough as to not embarrass your boss/date/HOA, and be fun enough to take on a spirited drive or whatever leisure activity you prefer. Money isn’t an object but space is.

What JNC is perfect for any occasion?

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TOM’s launches Toyota restoration business to mark 50th anniversary

Tachi Oiwa Motorsport, better known as TOM’s, has been modifying the latest and greatest Toyotas for 50 years. To mark the occasion, the famed tuning house announced at the 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon that it has started its own restoration business. To kick things off, TOM’s showed an A80 Toyota Supra restomod based on the TRD 3000GT first shown at the Tokyo Auto Salon 30 years ago. Continue reading

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Mini Kenmeri Skyline, Corona lowrider, slammed Jimny: the wild Tokyo Auto Salon customs by NATS

One of the most reliably entertaining booths at the Tokyo Auto Salon is that of NATS, the Nihon Automobile Technical School. The college teaches auto repair, but each year students get to indulge several far-out projects that end up on the floor of the Auto Salon. For 2024 the NATS creations were especially noteworthy, and each of the four showcase cars had some kind of nostalgic car angle. Continue reading

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Mazda launches Spirit Racing as spiritual successor to Mazdaspeed

Mazda’s big news out of the Tokyo Auto Salon was the fact that CEO Masahiro Moro let slip that he was reassembling the rotary engine development team. That overshadowed the launch of Mazda Spirit Racing, but perhaps it shouldn’t have. The sub-brand is now being billed as the successor to Mazdaspeed. Continue reading

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Mazda Miata Roadster ND in “V-Special” BRG looks pretty sharp

There are lots of outlandish custom cars at the Tokyo Auto Salon, but sometimes it’s the simple ones that catch your eye. For example, a Tokyo shop named Cabana Racing has created an ND Mazda Roadster tribute to the NA Eunos Roadster V-Special edition. Americans may recognize it as the 1991 Special Edition MX-5 Miata that came exclusively in British Racing Green. Continue reading

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QotW: What’s your best/worst police encounter story?

For the average law-abiding citizen the most likely encounter you’ve had with police involves a car. Today, January 15th, is the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, the famed department that has been the star of so many Japanese TV shows and movies. In the US, most of the JNC staff is old enough to remember when having a modified Japanese car was akin to having “Pull Me Over” painted on the back. But as times have changed and in our experience these days officers are just as likely to be fellow enthusiasts of Nihon steel themselves. Perhaps one day we’ll tell the story of when six Tennessee State Troopers took intense interest in the 3,700-mile Infiniti Q45 we had borrowed from Nissan USA.

What’s your best/worst police encounter story?

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Mazda rotary engine development team will reunite, CEO accidentally reveals at Tokyo Auto Salon

The Tokyo Auto Salon is happening right now, and Japan’s carmakers have flocked to the event to show off their enthusiast-oriented offerings. Mazda was there to show off race and street modified Roadsters and 3 hatchbacks, but accidentally revealed some much more important information. According to CEO Masahiro Moro, he has quietly reunited the rotary engine development team for the first time in six years. Continue reading

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Honda displays S800 rally car at 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon

The 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon has kicked off, and Honda’s booth is overflowing with modified current-gen Civics and Civic Type Rs. One of the unexpected treats hidden among them, however, was a bright yellow 1966 Honda S800. The subject of a nearly two-year project, the roadster was refurbished by students at the Honda Technical College, which educates future technicians to work on Honda cars, and entered into two rallies upon completion. Continue reading

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Mitsubishi Pajero reportedly being revived for 2027

Reports out of Japan say that Mitsubishi is getting ready to bring back the Pajero (aka Montero for us Americans). The SUV was killed off in 2021 to the disappointment of die-hard Mitsubishi fans, but if the reports are correct the company is reversing the decision. Continue reading

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Honda’s new “H” logo looks a lot like the one from the 1970s

Honda revealed a new logo today, and it looks a lot like one from decades ago. The new “H” mark removes the square frame that has surrounded the logo for the last 43 years. The framed H was introduced in 1981, but prior to that Honda used a few different versions of the un-framed H with legs angled outward at the top. The new logo, revealed at CES in Las Vegas, is very similar to that. Continue reading

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HKS teases Group A R32 Skyline GT-R for Tokyo Auto Salon

HKS is teasing its upcoming Tokyo Auto Salon booth with a look back at its 50-year history. Founded in 1973, the tuning house has a long history of building incredible street and race cars. One of its most iconic is the Group A R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R, arriving during the peak of the R32’s dominance of the Japan Touring Car Championships. It wasn’t a massively successful race car, but the memorable livery and its association with a prolific tuner made it a crowd favorite. Continue reading

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QotW: What’s your automotive resolution for 2024?

New year, new beginnings. 2024 is when you’re finally going to get that back burner project finished, or perhaps started, or at least cleared out so that it’s no longer surrounded by cardboard boxes. We believe in you. Commit your dedication here, in writing, so that you can look back in January 2025 and be proud of your progress in life.

What’s your automotive resolution for 2024?

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Honda Super Cub art from around the world celebrates the iconic bike

At what point does a mass-produced consumer product become art? The Honda Super Cub has been in production since 1958 and proliferated the landscape of humanity by selling over 100 million units. There’s no arguing that the Super Cub is worthy of a place in any design museum as a form of industrial art, but is the Super Cub also worthy of being in art? Honda recently celebrated a milestone anniversary of the Super Cub by asking artists from around the world to interpret the iconic bike on canvas. Here’s what they came up with. Continue reading

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Shaking Toyota Land Cruiser demonstrates force of 7.5M earthquake

Rescue and relief efforts are still under way in Japan after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake struck Japan on New Year’s Day. Demonstrating the force of the tremor, an eyewitness video shows a parked Toyota Land Cruiser being rocked on its suspension. The short video clip shows the J80-generation’s body suddenly being thrown side to side, articulating its double solid axles as if it’s traversing a rock-strewn trail. Except, of course, the SUV is completely stationary. Continue reading

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Toyota releases map of drivable roads after New Year’s Day earthquake

This is not how we wanted to start off 2024, but on New Year’s Day a 7.5 magnitude earthquake occurred in Japan. The epicenter was in the Sea of Japan, just off the Noto Peninsula near Ishikawa Prefecture. The death toll is at 55 and many more people are trapped under collapsed structures. Many roads have been damaged, but one novel solution has come from Toyota. Continue reading

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QotW: What 1999 car would you import from Japan?

A new year means a new crop of cars are eligible for import. This year cars built in 1999 will be legal to bring ashore under America’s 25-year-rule. The Godzilla in the room is of course the R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R, a car that some die-hard enthusiasts have been storing in Japan waiting for this very day to come. But if that’s too pricey or too obvious for you there are plenty of other choices, like a car with one of the longest model names ever, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Tommi Makinen Edition GSR. Or make your faux baroque wagon dreams a reality with the Subaru Casablanca. For oddly named kei car fans, there’s the Daihatsu Naked. The possibilities are endless.

What 1999 car would you import from Japan?

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Happy New Year from JNC

The Japanese tradition for New Year’s is getting up early to watch the hatsuhinode, or first sunrise. By watching the inaugural dawn you’ll be starting the year off right. The preferred viewing spot is usually somewhere that requires a bit of travel to get to, such as at a shrine, atop of a winding mountain road, or on an east-facing shoreline. Some even catch a flight to see it from the sky. It takes a bit of effort, but that’s the point. Here’s to a wonderful 2024. We think it’s a great tradition, especially if it involves a drive. Will you be viewing the hatsuhinode on January 1, 2024? Whether you go for an outing at daybreak or sleep in, thank you for reading, commenting, and being part of the JNC community. 新年おめでとう!

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R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R tissue box will dry your nose super quick

If your home is anything like ours, this winter has been a revolving door of viruses. Tissues flow non-stop. But now at least there’s an entertaining dispenser to make blowing your stuffy nose a bit less of a drag. Behold this remarkably accurate R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R tissue box now available in Japan. Continue reading

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Nissan’s greatest hits converge in 90th anniversary commercial

Ninety years ago today Nissan Motor Co. was founded. It’s a momentous occasion for one of Japanese most prolific and beloved carmakers, and to commemorate the occasion Nissan has released a commercial gathering together all of their “greatest hits” over the decades. There’s a little something for everyone, from kei vans to luxury cars. Continue reading

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QotW: What Subaru model is the most Subaru?

Happy Boxing Day from JNC! Speaking of boxers, Subaru is the most prolific builder of horizontally opposed engines in the automotive kingdom. But if you had to distill the Subaru essence into one model from any time in the company’s history, what would it be? Perhaps a dirt chucking rally car, a funky all-wheel-drive wagon, or some kind of strange unibody pickup? Which car is most representative of the marque? In other words:

What Subaru model is the most Subaru?

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