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    • What is bosozoku?

      As Wikipeda describes the word Bosozoku:
      B?s?zoku (???, “violent running gang”) is a Japanese subculture associated with motorcycle clubs and gangs.
      So, Bosozoku style cars should best be described as the cars driven by the Japanese gangs. This is partly true of course, but a lot of people actually like the Bosozoku styling as well eventhough they are not a member of a gang…

      The zoku part in the word indicates it is about a gang. A lot of people use Boso as a word to indicate this style to not refer as the gang cars but the use of the word Boso would not make sense: violently running cars??

      A lot of people also use the zokusha designation which is widely used in Japan. Sha means car so literally it translates into gang-car. So in other words zokusha is the best describing word for the bosozoku style cars.

      The Bosozoku style is often referred to with a lot of different names:

      • Shakotan
      • Yanky style
      • VIP style
      • Kyusha style
      • Grachan

      Shakotan
      Example of the Shakotan style
      Example of the Shakotan style

      Shakotan literally means “low car” and is used mainly for indicating extremely lowered streetcars with wings and big exhausts tips. The manga/anime of Shakotan Boogie features two brothers driving extremely lowered cars. One of them being a white Toyota Soarer Z10, hence the popularity of that particular car under Shakotan fans. This style is the mild variant of the Bosozoku style.

      Yanky style
      Example of the Yanky style
      Example of the Yanky style

      During the 70s and 80s in Osaka area the street fashion became to wear colourful Aloha shirts and pants and this caused the wearers being called Yankees. Most of the “bad boys” were wearing the Aloha fashion and hence the Bosozoku became equivalent to Yankee style. The writing of this style is officially with double ii, so Yankii.
      Also one of the cars in Shakotan Boogie was a blue (later on painted yellow) Nissan 240 S30Z with widened fenders and “Yanky Mate!”, probably same as the Yankii fashion, in big white letters on the hood. People who copied this styling started called it Yanky style. Basically it is the same style as Shakotan with the exception of the wide fenders but mostly people call the moderate styled cars Yanky style. Please note the “Y” misspelling. 😉

      VIP style
      VIP style is more or less a crossover between Shakotan and gang cars: extremely lowered luxury vehicles (lots of bling!) are filled up with as much novelties as possible and ride on big rims. Sometimes very close to Bosozoku style, however IMO the Bosozoku style is more or less the low budget version of VIP style. Also VIP style tends to use only newer cars while the Bosozoku style uses the older cars from the 70s till early 90s.

      Kyusha style
      Example of the kyusha style
      Example of the Kyusha style

      Kyusha style literally means “Japanese old classic car” which in a lot of cases mean it is an old car modified with some (smaller) fender flares, lowered and nice rims under it. So it should not be the same as Bosozoku style.

      Grachan
      Example of the grachan style
      Example of the Grachan style

      Grachan or Garuchan comes from the 70s and 80s Grand Championships on Fuji Speedway. The Bosozoku used to have big meetings on the parkinglots of these events, hence the name. These cars should also match the same bodyshape styling as the cars running on the circuits, with big wide fenders like used on the Super Silhouette styling. So this style should be part of the Bosozoku Style.

      Bosozoku style
      Example of the Bosozoku styling
      Example of the Bosozoku styling

      So we conclude with the Bosozoku Style: in my opinion the Bosozoku style distinguishes from all the styles above; the wild styling of the cars combining all styles above! So it lowers the cars extremely like the Shakotan, it uses big fender flares from the Yanky style and resembles wild bodyshapes from the Granchan style and adds the wicked exhaust styling from the motorcyles!


      by banpei with 12 comments
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        1. Tina Pawlik says:
          July 19, 2013 at 3:03 pm

          Hello! I’m emailing from the UK. I’ve trying to get in touch with some girl Bosozoku groups in Japan for a very low-fi but cool song music video that we wanted to shoot on the 31st July. Can anyone help me or know anyone who might be interested?

          Thanks!

          Tina

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          • kaash pankhania says:
            November 19, 2021 at 10:37 am

            hi im a japanese ghost rider and im selling my r34 skyline for 10000 dollers. i ma a gangstar so watch otu iof u scam me ill shoot you with my strap‍️‍‍‍‍️

            Reply
        2. Brent says:
          August 12, 2014 at 3:42 pm

          I live in Okinawa and I hate these pussy fucks on the bikes! Most of these little bastards are highschool drop outs and steal the bikes they ride. It should be open season on these fucktards. I’d love to beat the shit out of all of them.

          Reply
          • jim says:
            May 11, 2015 at 10:47 pm

            Brent, just do it I lived on OKI in the late 80’s and we use to deal with these asshole

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          • [email protected] says:
            January 17, 2023 at 10:33 pm

            thas easy to say over the internet , tough guy. If you saw us in person gaijin you would be shitting your pants. Beat the shit out of all of them you say . I say shiting your pants if we saw you alone. NO beating us up , just loads of shitting yourself.

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        3. Brent says:
          August 12, 2014 at 3:48 pm

          They aren’t gangs!! Gangs are tough and scary! These assholes are annoying lil fucks with no job and nothing else better to do that rev their piece of shit engines as they go 20-30 km when people who work are trying to sleep. If I see one of these bikes I’m kicking the fucking thing over and daring the bitch pussy riding it to say anything. I’ll crack his head too

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          • Martin Gordon says:
            October 5, 2018 at 4:35 pm

            They actually used to be terrifying (to each other at least) they’d tie members of rival gangs on their bikes or cars and drag them through the road killing them, or cross through them holding pipes and wrenches. I think now it’s just a way for youths in Japan to escape or feel more important, which is honestly very sad.

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          • hank hall says:
            November 25, 2018 at 11:56 pm

            yeah and end up in prison for aggracated assault japanese inmates would love to fuck up a gajin like you

            Reply
        4. jdminsider says:
          July 26, 2015 at 3:29 pm

          Bosozoku https://youtu.be/JIP7d1Xbdok

          Reply
        5. Merica!! says:
          July 27, 2015 at 9:39 pm

          Rice the fuck out lmfaoo

          Reply
        6. Mohammad says:
          September 9, 2018 at 4:15 pm

          Thanks for the explanations. I think Kyusha is so close to what the guys like Nakai San, Kei Miura, Liberty Walk, etc perform. The Bosozoku is so exaggerated and flashy and under-performing.

          I am so interested in Japanese culture and I follow up your carlife too.

          Reply
        7. BBRoberts says:
          January 30, 2019 at 3:37 pm

          this is really cooll

          Reply

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