Japanese Domestic Market cars have their own ecosystem. Builders restoring 25-year-old Silvias in suburban garages. Time attack teams chasing lap records at Tsukuba. Drifters at Ebisu. Auction halls where a clean AE86 shows up if you know where to look.
This channel covers all of it. Six feeds, nothing that posts so often it drowns out everything else.
- Japanese Nostalgic Car The historical record. R30 Skylines, Hakosuka GTRs, the cars that built the culture and the people still preserving them.
- Speedhunters Photography-first coverage of Japanese events, builds, and street culture worldwide. The standard for how car media should look.
- Petrolicious Long-form film and writing about significant cars. Slow publishing cadence, worth the wait.
- Narita Dogfight Time attack culture. Tsukuba lap records, Japanese tuning shops, the technical side that doesn't get covered elsewhere.
- The Drive Broader automotive, but consistent coverage of Japanese import news, regulation changes, and what's coming off the 25-year exemption list.
- Bring a Trailer Auction results tell you what the market actually thinks a clean FD or BNR34 is worth right now. Better market data than any price guide.
Find it in the Slow Web channel directory. Or build your own version: swap Narita Dogfight for something drift-focused, add a Japanese-language source if you read it, remove Bring a Trailer if auctions aren't your thing.