Driving a Subaru BRZ in the motherland (母国)
Nice work if you can get it, no? Some of these marvelous roads remind us of a sort of cherry blossomed Japanese Col de Turini, although seeing the car being driven on the left side of the road does take a little getting used to.
Jump to 7:58 if you’d like to skip past some of the filler.
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~ by velofinds on June 26, 2012.
Posted in Moving images, Roads
Tags: brz, gunma csc, japan, mount fuji, mt fuji, nihon romantic highway, subaru, tokyo, touge
2 Responses to “Driving a Subaru BRZ in the motherland (母国)”
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video much improved with sound off !
still to be totally convinced by the toyobaru…
wm said this on June 26, 2012 at 12:30 am
A good summary of my driving life – from my daily commute through Shibuya, the Shuto & Tomei, to weekend blasts around Ashinoko… Most stuff like this makes me cringe, but apart from the tortured local place names, an accurate effort!
Kuroneko said this on June 26, 2012 at 9:28 am