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Is there any way other than by car to get here? I am really wanting to go tonight but the lady I'm staying with doesn't have a car.

How long does it take to get there from the nearest train station? I knwo taxis are quite expensive but if it meant being able to get there should I just get one???

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Borrow a push bike.

Without a car its a mission to get out there.

You will have to find nearest train station and taxi it from there.

Keep in mind trains dont run all night and usually last train is around 11:30pm.

Miss that and you will have a long walk home.

You could stay around Yokohama city area and be closer to Daikoku and within taxi range.

If your getting taxi you want to tell them you want to go to Daikoku PA and book the taxi to come back.

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The thing with Daikoku you never know when its going to go off but generally friday & saturday night will guarantee you a good mix of cars, boom box vans & bosozoku.

Cops can spoil the party and shut the place down but everyone just moves on to different car park areas around Tokyo and Yokohama but seeing its still quite cold for this time of year they are not so keen.

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