Street Racing: Culture And Community – In the years following the Allied occupation after World War II, Japan’s automobile industry expanded rapidly and grew to become the world’s largest automobile manufacturing superpower. It is synonymous with quality and reliability.
As personal vehicles become cheaper and more accessible They therefore found that they were increasingly coming into the daily life of the Japanese population. Naturally, various subcultures Many related to this newly discovered movement were born.
Street Racing: Culture And Community
One of the most famous groups is the Bosozoku, a youth gang that terrorizes the streets with cars and motorcycles in an antisocial act. Taking advantage of careless driving gang violence and general destruction of peace It has been widely documented over the years. And although we do not condone criminal activity. But their style is undeniable. and their culture continues to inform and influence fans to this day.