7/19/2023 0 Comments Tokyo cars jdm![]() The surest way to get to the lot is with a vehicle, which can be intimidating for some tourists. To get there, you need a taxi, but the option is expensive considering the location. The only way in is through a highway on and off ramp that connects the lot to a complex series of concrete overpasses. Accessing the lot isn't possible by foot or bicycle as the area is gated and walled off to pedestrians. ![]() There is no bus route or train service connected to Daikoku. Right now, the facility’s only entry barrier is physical, making this meeting more difficult for the common tourist. ![]() For frequent visitors, the diversity of vehicles makes this place special. It's open to anyone, and there is no prejudice regarding the kind of car you drive or the ones you like and dislike. The facility has no meet-up times or dates, invite-only barriers, or need-to-know requirements. It's also one of the most famous meeting spots thanks to its inclusivity. Today, the facility has stayed true to its roots as a simple meeting place for motorheads to collectively share their joy and appreciation for these complex machines. In the beginning, Daikoku was an underground meeting place for street racers and illegally modified cars. Though originally it wasn't a venue for a friendly show. Over time Daikoku became popular within the car community for its easy access and spacious layout and has been a meeting place for well over thirty years now. Whether to get food, use the bathroom, or simply take a nap before a long journey, Daikoku was a place of coming and going. First, it started as a rest stop-a place for highway goers to get off the road and take a quick break. The history of Daikoku is not complicated. Photo: Todd Lappin / CC BY-NC 2.0 History of Daikoku ![]()
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