Complete Tokyo Night Drift Guide | Daikoku Car Meet Tour
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Silhouettes of JDM cars at Daikoku PA

Complete Tokyo Night Guide

This is the definitive walkthrough of the Daikoku Car Meet Tour, a three-hour shared experience that begins steps from Tokyo Station, rides in a randomly assigned Silvia, Subaru, Honda, or Toyota, crosses Rainbow Bridge, spends about forty-five minutes at Daikoku Parking Area, and pauses for a fifteen-minute Tokyo Tower photo stop before ending near Shimbashi Station. The plan is legal, safe, and led by bilingual hosts—GT-R seats are not part of this package.

Route & Schedule

  • Meet: In front of BAR “STAND T”, 1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku (Tokyo Station) — easy walking access.
  • Start times: Friday–Sunday 6:00 PM departures; Monday–Thursday 7:30 PM departures.
  • A-PIT Super Autobacs Shinonome: 30 minutes on weekdays for browsing parts and merch.
  • Daikoku Parking Area: Approximately 45 minutes on site, subject to police, weather, or capacity closures.
  • Rainbow Bridge: Two-minute drive-through with skyline footage straight from the passenger seat.
  • Tokyo Tower: 15-minute photo stop with the guide pointing out the best framing spots.
  • Drop-off: Shimbashi Station area, perfect for hopping on JR/metro or extending the night out.
  • Duration & Group Size: About 3 hours total, shared with up to 13 guests.

What the Base Fare Covers

Included

  • Random JDM car ride (Silvia / Subaru / Honda / Toyota).
  • Bilingual host throughout the drive.
  • Pickup near Tokyo Station and drop-off near Shimbashi Station.
  • All expressway tolls, fuel, taxes, and fees.

Not Included

  • Food or drinks (grab them at the Daikoku PA convenience store).
  • GT-R rides; those are exclusive to the VIP “GTR & JDM Special Experience Tour”.
  • Wheelchairs or infant seats. Infants must sit on guardians’ laps.

How the Night Flows

Once everyone assembles outside BAR “STAND T”, hosts assign vehicles, give a quick safety overview, and roll out through Tokyo’s central arteries. The Rainbow Bridge pass happens early to build excitement, followed by the highway cruise to Daikoku PA. On weekdays, the group may start at A-PIT Super Autobacs Shinonome to browse aisles filled with aftermarket gear and motorsport memorabilia. Daikoku PA remains the heart of the night: a 45-minute immersion among rare machinery, friendly owners, and skyline views over Yokohama.

If police operations, weather, or capacity issues close Daikoku PA, the crew adjusts the route immediately, steering toward alternative viewpoints without extending the tour past three hours. The return leg includes a dedicated fifteen-minute stop at Tokyo Tower—a chance to capture the orange glow with your car in the foreground—before the convoy breaks off near Shimbashi Station.

Safety & Accessibility Snapshot

  • The drive stays on public roads with professional drivers. No drifting or racing maneuvers take place on the highway.
  • Strollers are welcome. The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and there are no onboard infant seats.
  • Everyone must wear seatbelts. Filming is fine as long as hands stay clear of the driver’s view.
  • Hosts remain bilingual (English/Japanese) for clear instructions during meeting, stops, and the drive.

Ready to ride the same loop that locals love? Secure your seat, charge your cameras, and let the Complete Tokyo Night Drift Guide lead the way.

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