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The Daikoku PA would be a must for sure! I think you'll likely to see the most action on Fri, Sat and Sun nights. But there maybe other things to see during the week.

For a look at top quality GTR's, Zele International have their garage not too far from yokohama in Atsugi City. (Zele-International )

Aside from that, I'm not too familiar with Yokohama's car-related attractions. Last time I went there I stopped by the Mitsuibishi Museum (near downtomw Yokohama) and that was pretty cool. Oh, and not forgetting the landmark tower, one of the tallest buildings in Japan, and probably the world too...The elevator ride up is pretty cool, and on a clear day you can see for miles (you do have to pay to go up the tower though)

As far as I know the only way of accessing the parking area itself is to get onto the expressway (forget the name), cross the bay bridge and you'll see it as you approach the Daikoku interchange. There's usually something to be seen during the weekends (daytime), but the real action usually doesn't start until the evening.

It's a popular place which just about every kind of car club you care to imagine, from the Ferrari Club to the Honda AZ to American vans to the skyline clubs...

Dave

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