Meeting Point - Akihabara, Tokyo
The evening starts from a central Tokyo base that keeps hotel transfers and meetups simple.
Daikoku PA tour
The route built around Tokyo's most famous parking-area meet. You get the drive, the timing, and the local flexibility needed to make Daikoku PA actually work.

Daikoku PA is the meeting point that made Tokyo car culture famous worldwide. It sits on a highway interchange near Yokohama, which is exactly why it is so difficult for tourists to reach without local help.
On the right night, the lot fills with GT-Rs, Supras, RX-7s, tuned sedans, and one-off builds that never make it into a museum. The challenge is not desire - it is access and timing.

The evening starts from a central Tokyo base that keeps hotel transfers and meetups simple.
You are in a real JDM car, not a generic transfer vehicle, so the drive is part of the experience.
Walk the lot, study the cars up close, and get context on what stands out that night.
The route can include highway runs and scenic city sections depending on timing and traffic.
The tour wraps after the strongest stops instead of forcing a weak final hour for the sake of a script.
This page covers the flagship private night format. Final routing and premium slots can change the package when the plan is customized.
Expect a late-evening route built around when the meet is strongest. Good timing matters more than an early fixed departure.
Not in a practical way. There is no train stop, no pedestrian route, and no reliable way back once you are dropped at the interchange.
The night pivots. Guides can reroute toward Tatsumi PA, Odaiba, or other active stops depending on conditions.
It changes every night, but GT-Rs, Supras, RX-7s, NSXs, and other iconic Japanese builds are the baseline expectation on strong nights.
Yes. The format is designed for international visitors who want clear explanations and easy communication.
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