I'm just imagining a Japanese filmcrew in london with a burly, thick accented japanese man squatting next to a clamped car in London doing a documentary on how westerners deal with parking infractions.
burly, thick accented Japanese you mean, dialect? but I don't know which dialect that you described as "burly and thick", Kansai is close to that but not thick
If you know anything about Japanese TV it is most certainly not going to be a documentary, but rather featured on a noontime variety show with banners and streams of enthusiastic text in different sizes and loud colors plastered all over the screen ...and one guy reacting to it all on the lower left-hand side corner
I was on a school trip to Tokyo many years ago, while we sat in a tour bus at a red light one of those tow crews came through. The car was gone before the light had a chance to change. It was bonkers.
@Gaz Coleman it is usually expensive school trips that very rarely can go on. I went on one to Bulgaria which costed around £700 per student so I could go skiing. It was worth it but I realised 1 year afterwards that I could've died since we were skiing down a mountain that had no crash barriers at the edges of the drops.
@@snarkylive Some states and some appeals courts are ruling that chalking tires is against our 4th amendment right because it is supposedly unreasonable search and trespassing. So some police stations have moved to taking pics with smartphones.
@S. G. That is the aesthetic. If you can't see it, you can't see it. It's the same as 70s New York or 80s Miami, the bleakness or vibrant colours are the aesthetic.
Controlling/directing traffic back in the 80's & 90's in Japan with those giant traffic boards beside freeways is identical to how Google Maps functions today. They both rely on data collection to run smoothly and accurately. Japan used cameras and other means to obtain traffic data while Google simply stalks your every move when location services are turned. Google notices that 80 Google map users are going 35mph on 65mph highway ? Must be a slowdown/accident/congestion. I read an article not long ago about a man in some European country who happened to have and excessive amount of cell phones for whatever reason. Guy decided to turn Google maps on every device, loaded them up into a wheelbarrow and began creating false traffic jams all around his city and causing commuters to sweat LOL
In some aspects they are still far ahead. Especially when it comes to mannerism towards guests. And Everything is always quick and efficient. On top of that everything is always so clean...
@@Artificer1911 Hey Fax machines are really useful still though. Just cause they use them doesn't mean they don't use email, cloud storage etc... Besides, they're most likely to send government reports or the like
Lol they still are wish we had their vending machines, video cafes, ramen shops, but nooooo we can't have anything nice because people here would destroy or steal everything.
Filmed back in 1990's so nothing has changed in Japan except they now use digital cameras to record the infraction and leave a sticker on the car. The chalk became far too expensive to maintain.
Mirza Ahmed Airsoft, blue lasers, camera phones, KS steel, MKM steel, QR codes, CD players, Portable CD players, digital audio tape recorder, lithium-ion batteries, digital single-lens reflex camera, Continuous wave semiconductor laser, Digital system design, digital computer theory, Fiber-optic communication, Laptops, etc. Honestly most of the technological developments in the areas of modern computer science and electronics you can thank the Japanese for. Heck, they made the first Android outside of science-fiction.
The 90s were Japan's shining hour, their time in the global limelight. A new Corolla rolled off the line every thirty seconds, Nintendo, Sega, and later Sony helped get gaming out of the arcades and into your living room, and the first rounds of anime were starting to reach foreign shores. Then the '97 Japanese Housing Crisis (not unlike the Great Recession of '08) hit, and everything went in the shitter.
The door/wing mirror attachment for notices, is such a fantastic idea. No risk of anything being removed without causing damage/dedicated cutting equipment. UK tickets can be removed/fall away, so the mirror "tie" serves as a very secure mechanism of being noticed. It also allows a motorist to pull away in a hurry if needs be, and can't be overlooked quite so easily.
They have their own repo show where they interview celebrities and have them repo cars and they post the record on the board. Keanu Reeves was on that show and he got first place. (This is a joke)
The yellow and red light system showing how heavy the traffic is also shows on our navigation systems and the system can automatically tell us how to avoid it. Driving in Japan is a pleasure :-)
Problem is: Japanese people arent totally assholes like EU or US people are. Went there 4 times by now, never witnessed bad behaviour towards others. Went to London for 2 days, landed, people were already being pricks. Same goes to my home country germany. USA is even worse.
To be fair, japan made an anime out of everything, literally everthing. They even made one with Jesus and Budha hanging around wearing T-Shirts and living everyday live in japan
I remember during tuition, I saw a car get towed away. They put a message into his home and wrote with chalk. It started raining. I was just saw all the writings flow under the bridge. Owner came back confused. Their cat took the envelope and threw it outside the window. Funniest stuff I ever saw.
***** Yeah by all over the world I did of course literally mean, EVERYWHERE. So places where it isn't used. For your information, I'm British and seeing this for the first time amazes me because we have never had this and I think your attitude is completely and utterly unnecessary. So calm down, dear!
They used to have them in America but it was decided that they were too expensive to maintain. They broke down frequently and drivers complained about long waiting times for their cars. They have been becoming more popular since the 90s since they take up less space that large car parks.
Fining drivers bosses is a good idea. In Australia, companies were putting ridiculous time tables for their drivers, where they would have to drive for 20 hrs straight just to make it. They were becoming a real danger to the public. Giving huge fines to drivers alone weren't really working, so they started issuing fines to companies. Which didn't really stop the big corporations. So the government made it so that if a truck is involved in a smash and someone gets hurt/killed. Then the owners and people at the corporations that set that ridiculous schedule will face the same charges as their drivers
Yeah. In Sweden we have a tendency to start construction or even just demolish something where construction will eventually happen. Then the workers will leave for an unspecified amount of time and leave the place looking like a dump for up to several years before they start working on it. This happens all the time where I live. One building was demolished to make way for a new apartment building. It only took about five years until they actually built the damned thing.
@@soulextracter Wow, that's kinda annoying innit? I mean, if you don't have the money to fix it yet, JUST DON'T FIX IT, Wait until you get the money then fix the stuff that's broken. I just don't understand why they do this, and I thought it was only happened in my country.
Yeah, his hair was terrible even for the mid 90's! More like early 80's style. But its good Jezza so no one cares :) He's a legend and should be the world leader :o
To anyone who wants the full video; it's called Jeremy Clarkson's Motorworld S01E01 Japan. Covers the 90's drift scene and much more, and has this bit in it as well
I got to visit a much more up to date version of this in Tokyo in 2019 and it's pretty incredible. There's nothing that can happen on any major road without them knowing about it and addressing it almost immediately. Compare that to here in Canada and it makes us look like a third world country, which we basically are in so many ways compared to Japan.
Driving a car in Tokyo is just so punishable that when I went there last, nobody drove cars anymore. The streets were almost completely empty most of the time. That's because they all use public transportation now. And let's face it: it's one of the world's best.
They use cars reasonably. A society which isn't addicted to cars builds better places and forms social cohesion. We need to treat cars as the large pieces of heavy machinery they are instead of extensions of ones legs.
@@Fs3iYou're talking about the Prefecture as a whole. The Eastern parts are more rural and akin to Long Island or Downstate NY. The Eastern "Special Wards" are more coterminus with NYC and the two have roughly the same size and density.
I visited Japan a lot as a kid during the 90s. It used to be a much more amazing place compared to the US. It truly was like going to a city of the future. If you go now though, not much has changed since then.
We need those vending machine parking garages here in the US. Actually, if I get on the Asheville City Council, I'm going to try to get one built here.
The whole analog traffic board system(with red , orange, yellow( was way ahead of its time, like a 80's era google maps(with the traffic layer enabled). Quite a smart solution. Also 90's shinjuku seems to be way quieter than todays shinjuku.
Japanese manufactures: "We can't make car engines more powerfull than 280HP" Enginers: *Hits bong* YEAH BUT WHAT IF THEY WILL BE CAPABLE OF MAKING OVER 1000HP WHEN SLIGHTLY TUNED?" Japanese manufactures: "What?" Enginers: "YEAH LETS DO THAT"
Essentially : Manufacturers : "We can't make car engines more powerful than 280HP" Engineers : "TENNO HEIKA BANZAAAAAAAAAAI" Car enthusiasts : "BANZAAAAAAAAAI" Manufacturers : "...BANZAAAAAAAAAAI"
When I was in college, the school towed me cause I was in the wrong parking lot. I had a valid parking decal, just the wrong lot... I still had to call campus police and after saying I think someone stole my car, they told me it was towed. They had my plate and decal on record with my phone number!
In the UK if you call the council about a car blocking your drive and you can't get out, you get put on hold for 35mins before being told "Oh sorry it's a Sunday/bank holiday, there's nothing we can do. Have you tried knocking on the neighbours and see if it's anyone's?... No there's no one to ticket it either." True story
Would love to see an update on this, I can only imagine how far their technology has progressed since the 90's. *goes to Japan and sees chalk messages all over the street*
駐車違反の切符に平成6年と表記されているので(1:44)、このビデオは1994年に撮影されたものですね。 This video was filmed back in 1994. As a Japanese born in 90s, I can not help myself from feeling nostalgia.
@MrRromy Can't agree with you more. Japan is like no other, almost like going to a totally different planet. Although I've never been there I have had the luck of meeting some of their people and I have to say I have been very impressed by their politeness and helpfulness! Will make sure to visit one of these days:)
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Wow! They actually work on the roads in Japan! I wish that happened where I live here in Vegas! They just put up cones and ridiculous speed limits and then leave for about three weeks. And then they put the cones away with no actual work done, just to put the cones back up again three days later.
I'm just imagining a Japanese filmcrew in london with a burly, thick accented japanese man squatting next to a clamped car in London doing a documentary on how westerners deal with parking infractions.
Aurel Matthews made me crack up
...with bad hair.
Burly Japanese?
burly, thick accented Japanese
you mean, dialect?
but I don't know which dialect that you described as "burly and thick", Kansai is close to that but not thick
If you know anything about Japanese TV it is most certainly not going to be a documentary, but rather featured on a noontime variety show with banners and streams of enthusiastic text in different sizes and loud colors plastered all over the screen
...and one guy reacting to it all on the lower left-hand side corner
I refuse to believe Jeremy Clarkson has ever lived a day of his life where he was ever younger than 45
That's because he's suffering from a condition called "being English".
@@QwoaX will he ever get better?
@@VijoPlays
Unlikely. I believe it's a chronic condition.
@@ThePowerofCutleriesoh my God,sending prayers
Smoking does that to you.
“Most road work is done at night”
America: WORK AT RUSH HOUR. LETS REPLACE THE MAIN JUNCTION ON I80 AT 8:30 AM..
UK: Work? what work?
@@TheFlumeUnplugged that's the most accurate thing I have ever seen
More like how bout we leave all our equipment on the interstate and shut off 2 or 3 lanes while we arent even on site to work
You are lucky. In Bulgaria they do it when people go home from work. between 4-6PM.
ps: i am not even kidding.
Montreal: Worksite today! Worksite tomorrow! Worksite FOREVER.
I was on a school trip to Tokyo many years ago, while we sat in a tour bus at a red light one of those tow crews came through. The car was gone before the light had a chance to change. It was bonkers.
@Gaz Coleman schools that can afford the trip, probably
@Gaz Coleman it is usually expensive school trips that very rarely can go on. I went on one to Bulgaria which costed around £700 per student so I could go skiing. It was worth it but I realised 1 year afterwards that I could've died since we were skiing down a mountain that had no crash barriers at the edges of the drops.
@Gaz Coleman Language class senior trip?
Ah yes. Back in the good days when schools could and would afford trips abroad
@Gaz Coleman Private school for the rich. The school don't pay for it.
In Britain people would be carrying those clamps on their car as a badge of honour. A way to hold the middle finger up to the authorities.
so would the dutch, we might even try to collect more of them
In America people drive over them till they break
in Kazakhstan we would cut it out and burn it right away
In Brazil we would steal it.
in China we eat it
Infrared parking meters. thousands of traffic surveillance camera's but how do we notify your car has been towed?
Chalk it on the street fam
We are still watching in 2019😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@snarkylive
Some states and some appeals courts are ruling that chalking tires is against our 4th amendment right because it is supposedly unreasonable search and trespassing. So some police stations have moved to taking pics with smartphones.
come on man it's 30 seconds in and out, a phone call alone would last that long
@@lanelau141 yup😂😂😂
@@snarkylivenow they just chalk spray a QR code.
The 90's japanese industrial aesthetic is so sick
Right? It’s like something out of a Ridley Scott movie
The 90s Clarkson aesthetic is so sick.
Holy shit that looks like a game
@S. G. That is the aesthetic. If you can't see it, you can't see it. It's the same as 70s New York or 80s Miami, the bleakness or vibrant colours are the aesthetic.
S. G. Tokyo isn’t that polluted compared to the 60s. Beginning in the 70s strict regulations reduced the amount of pollution.
These guys can tow cars away in 30 seconds. Imagine what they could do if they decided to become part of a Formula 1 pit crew.
They might be in Red bull now 😂
Or if they stick with the 30-second-ish they will be in Ferrari
all the driver has to do is drive into the pitlane, and just drive out with fresh tires and a full tank
@@racecarthedestroyer7192 they dont fuel at pit stops in f1 anymore, and no, the driver has much more to do
@@torsteinbae6953 not if the drivers the same type of guy as the pit crew
@@torsteinbae6953 Nope, the driver does not have much "more" to do LOL
This episode aired on 5 Jan 1995, so it was recorded in 1994.
Dang, it predates me
ok jef
Top gear was around in 1995?
@@sebuttstian I think this is another show
I was still sperm back then
Japan has invented Google Maps real-time traffic updates before Google was even a thing.
Read that again but slowly
@@Sean-yr4se He didn't mean it literally. You're missing the point.
How can they invent a thing that's not even invented ?
Controlling/directing traffic back in the 80's & 90's in Japan with those giant traffic boards beside freeways is identical to how Google Maps functions today. They both rely on data collection to run smoothly and accurately. Japan used cameras and other means to obtain traffic data while Google simply stalks your every move when location services are turned. Google notices that 80 Google map users are going 35mph on 65mph highway ? Must be a slowdown/accident/congestion. I read an article not long ago about a man in some European country who happened to have and excessive amount of cell phones for whatever reason. Guy decided to turn Google maps on every device, loaded them up into a wheelbarrow and began creating false traffic jams all around his city and causing commuters to sweat LOL
@@johnyoucantseena7484 - You're questioning the logic of a Joke?!
2:08 "30 seconds, and it's gone"
TAKE THAT NICHOLAS CAGE
Christyandi K Gone in 60 seconds lol
Wow
lol
In Soviet Russia, it only takes 5 seconds to get the car crushed by a tank and boom! It’s part of the road now!
Best comment here
Japan in 80s and 90s was something else. They were so far ahead of the world.
Now they still rely on fax machines, and have pay phones and video rental stores. The technology level over there is rather surreal to walk through.
In some aspects they are still far ahead. Especially when it comes to mannerism towards guests. And Everything is always quick and efficient.
On top of that everything is always so clean...
@@Artificer1911 Hey Fax machines are really useful still though. Just cause they use them doesn't mean they don't use email, cloud storage etc... Besides, they're most likely to send government reports or the like
Lol they still are wish we had their vending machines, video cafes, ramen shops, but nooooo we can't have anything nice because people here would destroy or steal everything.
@@user-ul5wq3kv4p yea except theyre super racist
Filmed back in 1990's so nothing has changed in Japan except they now use digital cameras to record the infraction and leave a sticker on the car. The chalk became far too expensive to maintain.
A sticker can be removed by a passerby.
A cable tied ticket is scores of times more secure.
Japanese stagnation in seemingly random things is always interesting to see
@@cantcommute Our tendency to try to fix things that are not broken is weirder to me.
@@letsdiscussitoversometea8479 pro tip: keep on you the stickers, so they think you already got it. It's like clamps
Any idea which exact year this is from?
That GT-R is absolutely gorgeous.
Yes it is
If you like cubes and squares.
So if you like new one then you are huge fan of eggs ?
Didn't know the new one is egg shaped, thanks for info.
It's nowhere near as egg shaped as a Porsche for example
And this was nearly 20 years ago...
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+CWINDOWSsystem32 that jeremy hair
+Hidayatullah Agung
though
And the western world has yet to see any substantial improvements in this field (thinking specifically of city workers)
Japanese are ayylmao confirmed.
Clarkson in Japan: being informative and showing Japan inventions
May in Japan: laughing about a sword on a statue
To be fair this was young 90's Clarkson. I doubt he would make the same kind of show today.
"Is that a sword?"
Hey, Bim!
Hammond in Japan: I don't like fish
It’s got… bits… I don’t… like… bits…
japan was already ahead in technology even in the 90s
TheRabbitFear after world war 2 period ends, their technology advancement boomed 30 years ahead of the world
What have they invented since then? Certainly not the Internet, GPS, smartphones, etc.
Mirza Ahmed Airsoft, blue lasers, camera phones, KS steel, MKM steel, QR codes, CD players, Portable CD players, digital audio tape recorder, lithium-ion batteries, digital single-lens reflex camera, Continuous wave semiconductor laser, Digital system design, digital computer theory, Fiber-optic communication, Laptops, etc.
Honestly most of the technological developments in the areas of modern computer science and electronics you can thank the Japanese for. Heck, they made the first Android outside of science-fiction.
The 90s were Japan's shining hour, their time in the global limelight. A new Corolla rolled off the line every thirty seconds, Nintendo, Sega, and later Sony helped get gaming out of the arcades and into your living room, and the first rounds of anime were starting to reach foreign shores.
Then the '97 Japanese Housing Crisis (not unlike the Great Recession of '08) hit, and everything went in the shitter.
Now they’re behind again because their economy isn’t doing very well. Their pretty much stuck in 2010.
This was filmed in 1996 and looking at the streets of Tokyo I’m amazed of how futuristic it looks compared to here in Britain in 2019
Give it another 23 years and Britain will resemble Mogadishu.
Filmed in 1994, broadcast on 5 January 1995.
The handheld light the construction worker had at 0:39 is still pretty slick nowadays.
@@AshleyPomeroy Aren't those common nowadays? Our emergency services in Poland have them too now.
nice pfp bro
that hair...
I put JeremyClarksonsHairIn2008 into a password security check and it said It would take a computer about
511 SEPTILLION YEARS
to crack
Hi
S1DEWAYS i think i found my new password
yeah England lost a lot since 2008...Some say that he lost his hair waiting in Japan to get his car from car vending machine.
I came here to post this.
The door/wing mirror attachment for notices, is such a fantastic idea.
No risk of anything being removed without causing damage/dedicated cutting equipment.
UK tickets can be removed/fall away, so the mirror "tie" serves as a very secure mechanism of being noticed.
It also allows a motorist to pull away in a hurry if needs be, and can't be overlooked quite so easily.
It rains way to much in Uk , people would never know where their car went 😂
xddd
it actually rains more in Tokyo than London
Yep. I’m US military stationed here in the U.K. and my god I have never seen so much rain in my life😂 it was raining today!
I am Chegg yes. They have sunshine girls who pray for the sun.
@@ion5822 the UK does not cease to be outside of London
Repo shows should take notes on these efficient chaps. In and out, 30 seconds. No drama, no guns, no bullshit.
No drama, no viewers, no show, no money.
jutubaeh uh.... what?
Its all fake and scripted. But most of the repo people on those shows are so fat its no surprise it takes them so long to tow away a car.
Tim Young Though the guys from Airplane Repo are pretty fit... and one needs to lay off the dangerous snakes a bit...
Tim Young - I doubt it is "all fake", though I'm sure some bits are scripted, planned, rehearsed and even executed.
I want to see Hammond park a Marauder illegally in Japan
Those were the really good days.
they will use gundam to move it
that would be funny but it probably won't fit
사랑 2PM most likely a Zock
We will pick it up with a giant heavy-lifting drone helicopter
1:22 Please end my pain. I can't take it anymore.
Shut up, I didn't think of that till you said this funny man.
I love your videos but fuck you man
Sus
Eyo Peargor, whatsit that made you watch 90s Japan Industrial Aesthetics
What
Were... Were ALL of those construction workers working?! None of them were leaning???
That's not possible. Maybe they outsource their leaning or have a centralised leaning facility somewhere.
And none of them in a trailer having a health and safety lecture?
@@Milamberinx It could be the case..
They were all apprentices. Of course they were working.
its the workforce of japan, no breaks, only work
I swear Japan is the most organized, most disciplined country in the world. They even censore porn.
Bada Bing Bada Boom hahahaha booom
I know it’s also very rude to eat on the streets because they are so organised
It helps that a vast majority of their population are Japanese. Not a diverse nation, that.
Oh yeah yeah
yeah and they walk to their own deaths...
Jeremy need to update this video and see how has Tokyo advanced from this!
They use red chalk now?
savage
Tbh for the time this was recorded it was very advanced. I mean look at Clarkson's hair and that will tell you it was a long time ago.
They have their own repo show where they interview celebrities and have them repo cars and they post the record on the board. Keanu Reeves was on that show and he got first place.
(This is a joke)
@@Staki6908 Nowadays they use a long stick with a chalk at the end, so they write it while standing instead of squating. That's an improvement
watching in June 2020 being blown away at Jeremy Clarkson's 80s hair and Japan's love for things that conform.
0:14 SKYLINE
0:56 SKYLINE
1st one is a gtst32, one skyline
YESSSS
V-SPEC
@@frielux hm probably sedan skyline
@@lordmeme9965 hood gives it away, gtst's hoods always roll over hard
"Mind you, if you drive a car like that you deserve to have it towed away." -Jeremy's head gets towed away on account of his hairstyle...
The yellow and red light system showing how heavy the traffic is also shows on our navigation systems and the system can automatically tell us how to avoid it.
Driving in Japan is a pleasure :-)
no its not
well japan isnt a car nation its a public transit nation
@@JNJNRobin1337as all nations should be
Im just trying to imagine an American cop writing in childrens chalk where he’s towed your car too and just getting jumped when he bends down to write
oh look someone's car got towed
*pours water*
wait a second where's my car.
F...
Dude, where's my car?
F
What if it rains too?
Problem is: Japanese people arent totally assholes like EU or US people are. Went there 4 times by now, never witnessed bad behaviour towards others. Went to London for 2 days, landed, people were already being pricks. Same goes to my home country germany. USA is even worse.
10 years ago Japan's traffic system are more advance than my country in 2019
This was 20 yrs ago.
@@VL1975 Goddamit!
The chalking on the street is too sophisticated for my country. Let alone everything else
Filmed in 94 if another comment is to be believed, though the hair makes that pretty obvious.
Ahem this was over 20 years ago it was recorded
The good old times that Jeremy was teaching us car related things
That’s the Jeremy era. I prefer the Jezza era
You know it's old when Disneyland Paris is referred to as "Euro Disney"
When did they stop calling it Euro Disney?
lol i still call it euro disney had no idea it changed
You can make an anime out of this traffic system
It's called "You're Under Arrest".
@༺Nate Téh Higgers༻ And tentacles for Hentai 💦💦💦
To be fair, japan made an anime out of everything, literally everthing. They even made one with Jesus and Budha hanging around wearing T-Shirts and living everyday live in japan
@@matinazzam1346 name?
@@blackboxbs8642 it's called saint young men
2:52
I wonder where he's running to.
punch at 5 and get ass back to evening job at 6
chasing the tow car, he wants his car back
Deja vu
@@big-boy9716 I've been in this place before
He's trying to escape his wife, you can see her coming into the picture just a second later.
Jeremy's hair doe
+SKYLANDBAK Doe = though.
"Jeremy's hair though"
+jared tully them grammar nazis doe
+jared tully dat hair 2 stronk
+jared tully Majestic
hair dough
I remember during tuition, I saw a car get towed away. They put a message into his home and wrote with chalk.
It started raining. I was just saw all the writings flow under the bridge.
Owner came back confused. Their cat took the envelope and threw it outside the window. Funniest stuff I ever saw.
Lol
What envelope?
@@MirzaAhmed89 the message
we’re you stalking this guys home for a whole 24 hours to witness this?
@@Greenstrtjs87 lol No the man came back home about two hours later. My tuition was three hours after school.
That car parking system is incredible. That needs to be employed all over the world
+Luca Munro Can you imagine the maintenance on it though?
+BollocksUtwat I could only imagine
***** Yeah by all over the world I did of course literally mean, EVERYWHERE. So places where it isn't used. For your information, I'm British and seeing this for the first time amazes me because we have never had this and I think your attitude is completely and utterly unnecessary. So calm down, dear!
They used to have them in America but it was decided that they were too expensive to maintain. They broke down frequently and drivers complained about long waiting times for their cars. They have been becoming more popular since the 90s since they take up less space that large car parks.
+Adam Stringer "Made in USA."
Did anyone else admire that sexy Nissan R32 at 0:55? A beautiful automobile!
I wonder where its gone
perlewitzaudio yup \
+perlewitzaudio It's actualy twice in the video. You see one also driving at 0:15 ;)
GlennnD Ahh good catch! ;)
even though they are old but look like brand new.
2:22 cracked me up.
"Butt you say..."
crack
"but" ..
U say butt I say thiccccc
dodoz44 ahhaaha
Glad somebody else noticed it too
0:14 is that a R32 or just my feelings
You right
Yeah that caught my attention quick
@@damm1t_b0bby same bro, i keep -10 sec to confirm if it a Skyline
@@griplimit i knew it, well its cool am not the only one to notice
Its a civic
Fining drivers bosses is a good idea. In Australia, companies were putting ridiculous time tables for their drivers, where they would have to drive for 20 hrs straight just to make it. They were becoming a real danger to the public. Giving huge fines to drivers alone weren't really working, so they started issuing fines to companies. Which didn't really stop the big corporations. So the government made it so that if a truck is involved in a smash and someone gets hurt/killed. Then the owners and people at the corporations that set that ridiculous schedule will face the same charges as their drivers
Too much for me too read
@@mimikhaing3357 I don´t care. It´s your loss.
@@mimikhaing3357 Tik Tok Brain...
"Most roadwork is done at night"
The US: "Block off the 215 until its one lane to fix a light.. This should take us all year"
Yeah. In Sweden we have a tendency to start construction or even just demolish something where construction will eventually happen. Then the workers will leave for an unspecified amount of time and leave the place looking like a dump for up to several years before they start working on it. This happens all the time where I live. One building was demolished to make way for a new apartment building. It only took about five years until they actually built the damned thing.
@@soulextracter Wow, that's kinda annoying innit?
I mean, if you don't have the money to fix it yet, JUST DON'T FIX IT, Wait until you get the money then fix the stuff that's broken.
I just don't understand why they do this, and I thought it was only happened in my country.
The parking metres are still the same (25 years on) and the traffic advisory boards got an LED upgrade, but are otherwise similar.
90's-2010's Japan was straight out of storybooks. So beautiful. Great culture🥰
What about 2020s Japan
I fell off my chair laughing when jeremy was seen first :D
That hair was not cool 20years ago wasn't it?!
My uncle sure as hell thought so... smh
big hair was way cool 20 years ago. Actually, you were weird if you DIDN'T have long hair. lol
LOL :D TierodMcslush
cooler than no hair for sure
Yeah, his hair was terrible even for the mid 90's! More like early 80's style. But its good Jezza so no one cares :) He's a legend and should be the world leader :o
To anyone who wants the full video; it's called Jeremy Clarkson's Motorworld S01E01 Japan.
Covers the 90's drift scene and much more, and has this bit in it as well
I got to visit a much more up to date version of this in Tokyo in 2019 and it's pretty incredible. There's nothing that can happen on any major road without them knowing about it and addressing it almost immediately. Compare that to here in Canada and it makes us look like a third world country, which we basically are in so many ways compared to Japan.
"If you drive a car like that, you deserve to have it towed away" DEAD😂😂😂😂😂😭😭😭😭😭
@@alfa-psi It was a joke lmao
0:15 a wild skyline R32 appears
there's also the beautiful GT-R V-spec II along with a very nice 930 in the compact parking garage
Kenta Virus *wangan*
That is a four door skyline without the GTR badge
Probably a gts or gts -t
@@kentavirus2100 Yeah, but they didn't give a shit about them around that time, since they were still made back then
Gone in 60 seconds?
*Japan:* hold my sake.
Driving a car in Tokyo is just so punishable that when I went there last, nobody drove cars anymore. The streets were almost completely empty most of the time. That's because they all use public transportation now. And let's face it: it's one of the world's best.
Tokyo is too big to make use of cars effectively. It's 1.5x the size of New York.
They use cars reasonably. A society which isn't addicted to cars builds better places and forms social cohesion. We need to treat cars as the large pieces of heavy machinery they are instead of extensions of ones legs.
@@Fs3iYou're talking about the Prefecture as a whole. The Eastern parts are more rural and akin to Long Island or Downstate NY. The Eastern "Special Wards" are more coterminus with NYC and the two have roughly the same size and density.
@@taoliu3949 New York is also too big for cars, but I don't want to shock people too much :)
Of course, cars are not suited to the city. The faster we get rid of them the better
0:15 look at that skyline r32😍
So mint, would of wished to live through the 90’s in japan
I'm - In - *Love* with the _FD RX-7_ that you have in your Profile Picture. I see that you're a man of culture as well ; ) ...
#JDMForTheWin
Nothing beats the R34
toyota tercel 4wd or ae86
@@MiguelMedV yep
Gt-ST i think.
ZOMG is that 80's Jeremy with a mullet?? O_O
stiimuli 90's
stiimuli and i freaking love it :)
*90s Jeremy.
They didn't have V-spec II R32 GTRs before 1994.
2:23 - I see what you did there 😁
*BUTT* you're saying
Hahahahhahahahahahahahahhahahaahha woooooooooow...
Those meter maids where pretty cute
damn boi they thicc
not my proudest fap
1:27 Clarkson lookin like straight up 90's rockstar 😆
@@thatopendiffdude9109 Many rockers looked the same still in the early 90s.
I am loving this new recommendations algorithm. Getting good stuff lately I don't even have to open my subscription tab. Nice hair.
Ah, a fellow man that has also been gifted this video by UA-cam's algorithm.
Great algorithms equal great hair.
Im from 2020. And this is my recommendation of the day.....
Tinnakorn Sai yeah same
Japanese: Oh no, don't put that on my window I will pay the fine!
American with pickup truck and clippers in the trunk: snip snip
I visited Japan a lot as a kid during the 90s. It used to be a much more amazing place compared to the US. It truly was like going to a city of the future. If you go now though, not much has changed since then.
"Japan has been stuck in the year 2000 since some 40 years ago."
That's the biggest cap I've ever seen. A lot changed between my visits from 2015 to 2019.
The Skyline when the surveillance camera video showed.
The R32 GT-R V Spec II
and the Nissan Laurel.
All siiiick.
I swear JEREMY CLARKSON is king of narration! He could make grass growing sound interesting
How I wish we had a show like Clarkson's Motorworld today...
And now, 12 years later. Having lived in Japan for almost 7 years now, and the way roads etc work is incredible.
This was filmed in 94
We need those vending machine parking garages here in the US. Actually, if I get on the Asheville City Council, I'm going to try to get one built here.
Keep dreaming
+Spencerkey22
I'll do that. It beats moping around and complaining without doing anything.
+VestedUTuber Are you sane?
+Horsey Tort well to me i think he's not
+Spencerkey22 +Horsey Tort
If sanity means not having any sort of ambition, then I'd rather be insane.
The moment i heard that voice and the insults i knew it was jeremy clarkson, just got surprised it was a yournger version of him.. what a bloke
They should have made this longer.
+Alan Fox That's what she said..
Shorter*
The whole analog traffic board system(with red , orange, yellow( was way ahead of its time, like a 80's era google maps(with the traffic layer enabled). Quite a smart solution. Also 90's shinjuku seems to be way quieter than todays shinjuku.
i know we are all thinking and saying it. but that HAIR!
My guess is 1980. Leo Sayer? More Than I Can Say video? Same hair.
Japanese manufactures: "We can't make car engines more powerfull than 280HP"
Enginers: *Hits bong* YEAH BUT WHAT IF THEY WILL BE CAPABLE OF MAKING OVER 1000HP WHEN SLIGHTLY TUNED?"
Japanese manufactures: "What?"
Enginers: "YEAH LETS DO THAT"
Vroom vroom
O7 commander
@@cappyo O7
Essentially :
Manufacturers : "We can't make car engines more powerful than 280HP"
Engineers : "TENNO HEIKA BANZAAAAAAAAAAI"
Car enthusiasts : "BANZAAAAAAAAAI"
Manufacturers : "...BANZAAAAAAAAAAI"
And the 2JZ-GTE was born
My God! He was young in the past! Who knew?
he also reviewed video games at one time
did he do as good a job as Conan OBrian?
no was actually worse from what i heard
i thought that he was just born as a cynical old man
@Shriadid posted link ua-cam.com/video/biGN6EP5Klg/v-deo.html
Now I'm watching this during quarantine
gotta admit, they have a couple of fantastic ideas.
2:22 I see what you did there. “But you say”
I've been looking for a comment like this, nice.
@@sv_cheats1970 hehe
stolen
@@Caparzo27 ?? 😂
I've seen these similar comments over and over again and what does it actually mean?
When I was in college, the school towed me cause I was in the wrong parking lot. I had a valid parking decal, just the wrong lot... I still had to call campus police and after saying I think someone stole my car, they told me it was towed. They had my plate and decal on record with my phone number!
I live in Japan! Thanks for the video!
One word: HAIR
Yup the girls don't shave down there (pun intended).
what pun?
hahahaa +1
kinda weak
Mike West Not my best.
In the UK if you call the council about a car blocking your drive and you can't get out, you get put on hold for 35mins before being told "Oh sorry it's a Sunday/bank holiday, there's nothing we can do. Have you tried knocking on the neighbours and see if it's anyone's?... No there's no one to ticket it either."
True story
So nobody’s gonna mention how cute the parking officers are
2:39 Clarkson is so good at reading Japanese
"If Subtitles was actually a thing in Japan.
Would love to see an update on this, I can only imagine how far their technology has progressed since the 90's.
*goes to Japan and sees chalk messages all over the street*
Not much. If at all. - By 30 year Japan resident.
Nothing has changed in Japan in the last 30 years. The economy has been completely stagnant.
Those Japanese Parking Enforcement girls were real cuties.
43 maybe
+Robert deVito you have a bad taste, son
+BlueTeamPlayer a 60 year old female Japanese is equivalent of 30 year old female Caucasian.
+stickmagnet Uh.
Sure minus the fact these Japanese broads don't shave their cunts and smell like rotting oysters
Nice seeing you all again. Hope you all stay safe and will see each other in 2 or 3 years.
“The chap in Porsche has been for a week.” Hahahaha.
駐車違反の切符に平成6年と表記されているので(1:44)、このビデオは1994年に撮影されたものですね。
This video was filmed back in 1994. As a Japanese born in 90s, I can not help myself from feeling nostalgia.
So they don't do some of those things anymore?
@MrRromy Can't agree with you more. Japan is like no other, almost like going to a totally different planet. Although I've never been there I have had the luck of meeting some of their people and I have to say I have been very impressed by their politeness and helpfulness! Will make sure to visit one of these days:)
man, Officer Jenny is looing good out here writing up tickets
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Wow! They actually work on the roads in Japan! I wish that happened where I live here in Vegas! They just put up cones and ridiculous speed limits and then leave for about three weeks. And then they put the cones away with no actual work done, just to put the cones back up again three days later.
1:15
Wish we have this in the U.S
Please tell me I'm not the only one that hears the star wars Wilhelm scream in the back ground at 0:44?
Sounds more like a winch.
sounds similar
Hahaha holy shit
wha?
Why have I only found this now?!
Hello, here is a comment from 2019. I wll be checking it again for another ten years or so.
Good luck with that, youtube gave me a Gripen ad three times.
Three frickin times for a thing that i can't buy
This one is from 2020 shitties year ever cya in 2030
That v spec 2 lmaoo back in the 90’s😍
Wonder how much that cost back then
Japan gets the respect from every part of the world for its work ethics and rapid development .
and monoethnic population
I can never tell the time period with this show. It's wonderful.
God bless Japan, Totally love it!!!