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Hey all

Ive lost some of my contacts / addresses For places and people in Japan, if anyone can help great.

Late march - late April Drifting / time attack events - dates and place?? ( cant seem to find anything on them ? )

Directions from Tokyo station to JUN Machine shop and BLITZ which is near JUN from Memory ( have only been there once and cant remember full details )

Directions from Tokyo Station to M SPEED ( i know its a fair hike but last time i went was by far worth it )

Anyone else going to be there around that time ??

Cheers all

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Punch these japanese address into google maps and hit the get directions and then train and you'll get trains from tokyo station to them

JUN Head Office Tokyo : 〒177-0051 東京都練馬区関町北3-1-7

Ph: 03-3920-4165

JUN Machine shop Saitama : 〒358-0032 埼玉県入間市狭山ヶ原松原102-1

BLITZ : 〒202-0023 東京都西東京市新町4-7-6

Ph: 0422-60-0033

M SPEED : 〒630-8115 奈良県奈良市大宮町6-3-29

Ph : 0742-35-3000

Events

Tokyo D1 GP

http://www.d1gp.com/

Honestly if I was you I'd work out where I want to go and rent a car.

You can get a Cube for 5,500yen a day with english gps then just punch in the phone numbers and Bobs your uncle.

You'll be able to hit more places with a car plus do Daikoku etc.

Punch these japanese address into google maps and hit the get directions and then train and you'll get trains from tokyo station to them

JUN Head Office Tokyo : 〒177-0051 東京都練馬区関町北3-1-7

Ph: 03-3920-4165

JUN Machine shop Saitama : 〒358-0032 埼玉県入間市狭山ヶ原松原102-1

BLITZ : 〒202-0023 東京都西東京市新町4-7-6

Ph: 0422-60-0033

M SPEED : 〒630-8115 奈良県奈良市大宮町6-3-29

Ph : 0742-35-3000

Events

Tokyo D1 GP

http://www.d1gp.com/

Honestly if I was you I'd work out where I want to go and rent a car.

You can get a Cube for 5,500yen a day with english gps then just punch in the phone numbers and Bobs your uncle.

You'll be able to hit more places with a car plus do Daikoku etc.

phone numbers for gps???????

Punch these japanese address into google maps and hit the get directions and then train and you'll get trains from tokyo station to them

JUN Head Office Tokyo : 〒177-0051 東京都練馬区関町北3-1-7

Ph: 03-3920-4165

JUN Machine shop Saitama : 〒358-0032 埼玉県入間市狭山ヶ原松原102-1

BLITZ : 〒202-0023 東京都西東京市新町4-7-6

Ph: 0422-60-0033

M SPEED : 〒630-8115 奈良県奈良市大宮町6-3-29

Ph : 0742-35-3000

Events

Tokyo D1 GP

http://www.d1gp.com/

Honestly if I was you I'd work out where I want to go and rent a car.

You can get a Cube for 5,500yen a day with english gps then just punch in the phone numbers and Bobs your uncle.

You'll be able to hit more places with a car plus do Daikoku etc.

Ahhh the Nissan Cube.....perfect for the woman who has yet to birth children and buy a mamachari :rofl:

Ahhh the Nissan Cube.....perfect for the woman who has yet to birth children and buy a mamachari :rofl:

Honestly I reckon they are a pig of a car.

The wind noise on them on the highway is bloody loud, and on a windy day they blow all over the road as they have the aerodynamics of a bessa block.

But they are cheap on the juice.

I dont know about Oz GPS's and how they work as never used one.

The Japanese GPS to my knowledge doesnt work in Australia.

Depending on the model of GPS in Japan you can download software updates for your GPS and it will give new address if number has changed.

Usually though if you cant find the place by punching in the phone number next you just put in the address.

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