Pictues of current skyline and older skylines I took in Japan...
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Originally Posted by IS300TOG35
someone explain this to me. Why do cars in japan stll say nissan in english letters? I mean their built by the japanese but they still choose to write "SKYLINE" and "NISSAN" in america letters instead of their own symbols. Why?
I asked one of my Japanese friends the same question. After WWII....the US occupation made the Japanese use English just as much as Japanese. All advertisements, products, stores, etc...Have English only...or Japanese and English.
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I was in Tokyo for a week and only saw one 350GT sedan the whole time I was there. I was searching to see a coupe but no such luck. It is funny how everyone thinks that they use the clear corners in Japan. All cars have amber corners in Japan. I believe it is the law. I believe they only use clear in europe.
If you like the white gloves you have to check out a Japanese taxi. Taxi driver is a prestegious job in Japan. The Drivers wear suits with the white gloves and the taxi's have doilies on the head rests and curtains for the back seat.
If you like the white gloves you have to check out a Japanese taxi. Taxi driver is a prestegious job in Japan. The Drivers wear suits with the white gloves and the taxi's have doilies on the head rests and curtains for the back seat.
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