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Welcom to SAU's Japan Scrapbook. Here you'll find photos and comments from SAU members who either reside or visit Japan. The scrapbook is open to anyone with any photos they have of Japan, no matter how old or miscellaneous. Feel free to add any comments that may help the understanding of the associated picture, or any story/anectdote which you feel would compliment and add interest to the Scrapbook. This is by no means Nissan Skyline or even car related, but if the members choose to focus on those things it's up to them. Just a couple of things:

- Please only use photos taken in Japan :laugh:

- Please keep questions related to the photos/posts themselves

- If you have an unrelated question or comment, don't use this thread

- Spam and unrelated posts will be deleted

Some enquiries were made if a pinned thread could be made to showcase members Japan photos, so this is a result of that. It's a work in progress and although it's not a necessity, if possible, upload photos to the SAU gallery as the photos will be hosted and visible to all as long as SAU is around... lets keep the 'red x' to a minimum!

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I'll get things rolling with a few photos I have lying around...

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This is the view of Kobe city from the front entrance of my apartment. I live 13 floors up in a building on Port Island which is a man made island in Osaka Bay. After the Great Hanshin earthquake in January 1995, some areas of the island sank into the bay, while other areas were flooded, giving rise to a rumour that eventually the whole island will sink into the bay. Not in our lifetime though...

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A 'reverse angle' of Kobe city (you can see Port Island in the background) taken from Herb Park, a park dedicated to all things herbs. There is a greenhouse on the side of the mountain which houses all sorts of tropical plants with a constant temperater of about 28 degrees celcius. The island that you can just see behind Port Island is Kobe Airport, a domestic airport built dispite the majority of local residents not wanting it.

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A really small can of beer. It cost 90 yen (almost A$1) and can be drunk in two mouthfuls. I'm not sure of the commercial value of such a small can, especially when most guys are searching for the biggest can they can find, but the novelty of drinking a tiny can of beer can't be denied. I bought a carton...

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A A31 Cefiro with C33 Laurel face. Theres an BNR32 GT-R front lip spoiler down there and an intercooler from a S13 Silvia/180SX...

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My inlaws house in northern Hyogo. They actually *own* 4 or 5 MOUNTAINS in the area, and sold one off to the government back in the mid-90s so they could build a new shortcut for the Sanyo expressway. They got a (dollar value) seven figure sum...

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This is the CH6311NP 'Washlet' by National (Panasonic). It's a bidet with 3 levels of power, heated seat and infra red sensor to prevent the bidet from working while no one is seated. This one is pretty cheap, there are others that flush automatically and close the lid after you're done. My wife chose this one because it was pink ;)

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BNR32 GT-R by GT Shop Endless. Taken by me for www.7tune.com which will be back online shortly.

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Yakiniku... Kalbi (the smallest pieces on the plate) is a 'must order'. The others are 'Tan' (cow tongue) and Rosu (loin cutlets). 29th August is YAKINIKU DAY in Japan.

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My old R32 Skyline before it got sent to Australia to become a drift car... ;)

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Sakura season has recently passed through western Japan. This is a tree in Ashiya.

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Textbook lowering and offset... FD at ADVAN stand at Osaka Auto Messe

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Itami domestic airport north Osaka. This used to be the international terminal before Kansai airport was completed in the mid-90s.

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Karl (Curl?) Oojisan at a shopping mall out Ikeda way. Karl is the mascot for 'Curl' puff corn snacks. The Karl/Curl spelling is because Japanese pronunciation of 'Curl' (the shape of the snack) is like 'Kah-ru'. You had to have been there...

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Sitting in traffic

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This car actually drove out of the parking lot like this.... no hydraulics.

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you want yakiniku?

I can deliver more... :)

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the aftermarth (and yes we ate all that between 2):

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and too go with it how about some ramen?

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and maybe some gyoza and a nama beeru? (in this case, malts beer, one of my favourites) - make every time suntory time... lol

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after all that you can grab a drink from a Nismo vending machine

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lol, well it was outside nismo omori factory so i can't take all the credit... hehe. it didn't even have D1 coffee though or even any good boss, but it did have some nice sweet cocoa (yes I know i'm camp).

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and maybe some gyoza and a nama beeru? (in this case, malts beer, one of my favourites) - make every time suntory time... lol

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I recognise that table and those Gyoza, god damnit what I wouldn't do for a few plates of those babies and some Suntory Malts :)

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hehe.. you want pics...

random pics...

ok, you asked for it!!!

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gotta have a pic of peco-chan :)

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some random little place during cherry blossom festival (I was in Saga-ken, Kyuushu)

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and the sun setting thru the cherry blossoms that day

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Custom Lucky... a-huh the whole inside of that car was purple like the curtain

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a trippy display in a shopping centre in f*kuoka

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some random tomfoolery during a quiz-rally around Saga (yes, thats me at the top)

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what a beast... maybe they feed thier wasps something different?!?!

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yer.. castles are cool... 10 points to he who guesses which castle it is!?!

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Every tourist goes here!!... spot the Japanese!! I'm sure you all know where this is!

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Some random place at Yokohama.. thought it was a cool pic anyway!

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Bet you not too many people have a gallery named after them!!

I guess that'll do for now!! Dont want to clog up the scrapbook already!!

Cheers,

Beau

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Mitsubishi Minica Toppo getting destroyed at a Auto Wreckers in Amagasaki. As the car was getting crushed, bits of metal were flying around the place like bomb shrapnel, I narrowly missed getting hit in the eye :D

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Tamon Design FD3S RX-7 at the 2005 RX-7s Meeting at Central Circuit

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Probably the only pic I ever took of Nova school intentionally... this branch was our major competitor.

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Some scooter with extended swingarm (??)... never bothered to ask why they did this mod. Whos that bloke in the background??? :D

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Wall to wall RX-7s at the aforementioned RX-7s Meeting.

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Circuit tuned Mazda Roadster at Osaka Automesse. (Autobacs Secohan Ichiba demo car)

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KFC in Ashiya... Colonel Sanders would be proud of this place.

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Yamanba... enough said. There is an even more extreme version than this which featured on 'Sanma no Manma' the other night with black - and I mean black - foundation.

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Mitsubishi Minica Toppo getting destroyed at a Auto Wreckers in Amagasaki. As the car was getting crushed, bits of metal were flying around the place like bomb shrapnel, I narrowly missed getting hit in the eye :D

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Wall to wall RX-7s at the aforementioned RX-7s Meeting.

yeah... they're not really big on Health and safety are they!!

and mmmmmmmmm RX7s

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Mitsubishi Minica Toppo getting destroyed at a Auto Wreckers in Amagasaki. As the car was getting crushed, bits of metal were flying around the place like bomb shrapnel, I narrowly missed getting hit in the eye :)

Auto Wreckers ? :) dat wud mean they had a use for the parts

dont kid urself, its a scrap metal place

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Auto Wreckers ? :w00t: dat wud mean they had a use for the parts

dont kid urself, its a scrap metal place

Don't kid myself? :blink:

You judge a place you've never been to on the basis of one photo... thats gold! Here, heres a few more photos of the 'Auto wreckers':

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See that 3 story high shed? Thats were they keep all the parts for retail.

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Wheels, tyres, engines, exhausts, seats... you name it they're lying around every where (top floor and below)

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Don't kid myself? :P

You judge a place you've never been to on the basis of one photo... thats gold mate! Here, heres a few more photos of the 'Auto wreckers':

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See that 3 story high shed? Thats were they keep all the parts for retail.

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Wheels, tyres, engines, exhausts, seats... you name it they're lying around every where (top floor and below)

bahaha ^^ look at those massive car stands :laughing-smiley-014:

lol, yea fair enuff, just dont like seeing imports get cut up :)

lets get bak 2 posting pics :worship:

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