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  • It's not often before coming out and making one of these videos that I need to check that I've got health insurance,

  • but today I might just need it. (Sub to Oroka Baka on Youtube. Credit: Captions)

  • This is Ebisu circuit, the largest drifting racetrack in all of Japan

  • High up in the mountains of Fukushima

  • [Music]

  • If I was ever looking to commit a heist, this would be the place

  • I'd come head hunting for a getaway driver

  • Ebisu circuit is where the best drivers from across Japan descend for a daredevil

  • Adrenaline rush that makes a mockery of even the most extreme roller coasters.

  • Today, we've traveled here into the mountains two hours north of Tokyo to try to understand why drifting has become a national obsession

  • To hear from the drivers consumed by it and to experience it for the first time ourselves

  • Complete disregard for health and safety just standing here I feel like I need insurance let alone being in the car

  • So they come up this straight 165 kilometers an hour and drift round the corner

  • What scares me the most is there this barrier that I'm standing behind look down here a car has actually bumped into this

  • So it's not the most reassuring place to stand. I can smell the burning tires as the cars drift past

  • I can smell the burning tires as the cars drift past.

  • Drifting's always had something of a bad-boy image in Japan given

  • it has its roots in illegal street-racing but the story of drifting didn't start entirely on the streets in the

  • 1970s a professional motorcyclist and car racing driver

  • Kunimitsu Takahashi turned the poor grip of his tires to his

  • advantage by coaxing his Nissan

  • Skyline into a slide before the apex of a corner and powering out on the straight with a high exit speed

  • Mastering the technique gave him the edge over his rivals who are unable to match the speed when turning the corners

  • Leading to repeated victories in the All Japan Touring Championship, but while

  • Kunimitsu Takahashi is referred to as the father of drifting he's not the king that title goes to

  • Keiichi Tsuchiya who's literally known as "Dorikin", The Drift King the legendary figure who really put drifting on the map

  • Keiichi started out on mountain roads as a street racer known as hashiriya in

  • Japanese was inspired by Takashi's drift technique

  • Which gave him the edge while racing up on the mountain passes.

  • Before professional races were typically from wealthy backgrounds and learned on racing circuits

  • But Keiichi was from a more humble background and learn to race on the streets before going on to compete professionally

  • It was this background that was instrumental in encouraging younger drivers from working-class backgrounds to get up into the mountains and hone their skills

  • like their idol in the 90s Keiichi's legends played a role in inspiring a hugely popular manga comic series called

  • Initial D which he himself worked on as an editorial supervisor

  • Initial D helped bring drift into the mainstream within Japan and led to a new generation of films that brought the drifting

  • subculture to a global audience

  • but even if you've never heard of any of these things, hopefully

  • You know about drifting from Mario Kart where everybody knows drifting is the secret to successfully winning any race

  • As luck would have it the day were filming we run into Alexi Smith an Australian drift fanatic who runs one of the most

  • popular drifting channels in the world, "Noriyaro". If anybody can explain the appeal behind drifting it's him

  • Drifting is... When you are doing everything you're not supposed to be doing.

  • You know when you watch a Motorsports show and you see the introduction of the show and they show a bunch of little highlights and clips

  • What do they show you?

  • Crashes and cars sliding around and it's big and smokey

  • Drifting is that. It's a highlight reel all the time.

  • Imagine all of a sudden, you know, whatever hobby you have

  • You were told that hey, if you go to this weird place in the other side of the world

  • You can do that hobby all day as much as you like. With absolutely freedom

  • Right. That's the appeal

  • Many drivers buy their cars at Ebisu racetrack where they can keep it in storage and finally sell it back or what's left of it

  • At the end of it all Adam from Sydney is on holiday in Japan for two weeks one week spent sightseeing and the other drifting

  • How long have you had this car now adam? Three years now. And today it meet it's demise? Yeah, just driving too hard, I guess

  • We're in tears. So what are you gonna do with it now? I've sold it actually back to power vehicles now

  • It's a pretty cool concept though, right the idea that you come here

  • You can buy a car, store it here then when you come back you can use it and then destroy it

  • Yeah, is it is this bit here like burnt or something?

  • Yeah, that's from the first fire. The first fire.

  • So dealing this is an expensive hobby

  • You don't you don't go into drifting to be rich when you consider a set of tires is about

  • $200 or so and you can go through two sets a day

  • so what kind of career do you have to fund something like this?

  • Yeah, working IT. IT.

  • You heard that ladies and gentlemen. IT.

  • Work hard behind the computer then come out to Japan apply it all on lovely cars. Up in smoke.

  • Up in smoke literally, yeah

  • So for a beginner and there's probably people watching this that might just want to come up and drive don't have any

  • Qualifications myself included. What are the rules?

  • What do you need before you can come up here actually start racing and drifting around the track. Absolutely nothing

  • You don't need these licenses or anything like that

  • All you do is like nothing you need a car and you pay the entry fee and be over 16

  • What are we waiting for? I tick all of the boxes. Although I know I would kill lots of people

  • Look what I recommend you do first is maybe not go driving first. Maybe go for a passenger ride first

  • I have a friend that you need to ride with

  • So Alexi's friend is gonna drive me around the track

  • He's secretly loving this, look at the little smile on his face all part of his plan to get me killed. Let's see

  • He's the boss of a former Tokyo Street drifting team called side attack.

  • Rii-chan!

  • Probably the most fun I've ever had in my life

  • looked fun! such a good driver it felt unreal

  • It felt like I was in a VR headset or something

  • Because the helmet can be completely sealed in I couldn't really hear much apart from the screeching of the car.

  • It's just that feeling of having cars near like next to you. Yeah, they look like they're about to crash.

  • Some of them did crash, there was smoke coming out. It was just insane

  • It really was

  • I'm gonna give up YouTube

  • This is the day I give up each even become a drift driver drift racer cuz I want to be able to do that

  • just Takahashi-san's level of control and intuition.

  • Driving 160 km/h while sandwiched between half a dozen cars it really is incredible

  • I have a lot of respect for it and I'm also quite envious because I wish. wish I could do it as well

  • Next up it was Ryotaro (Risottaro)'s turn to be thrown around like a dog toy and this time we'd be

  • passengers of what might be the world's most extreme taxi ride?

  • How do you feel? Excited!

  • Look at this, it looks like a real taxi.

  • And the lights on the top, they say Team Orange. That's his team there. It's Team Orange

  • He's like a professional

  • D1 drift one driver and they actually he drove around the world doing drift

  • Are we ready? Yea. Yes let's do it!

  • It's intense, it's scary, but it's still not as scary as Ryotaro's (Rissotaro's) driving. Nah! I'm save driver

  • I have never experienced anything like this

  • We just finished driving the drifting and look at the tire what's happening here, it's actually

  • This is a official evidence of how fast and how crazy

  • He drives on this mountain road

  • Today it rained this morning so he didn't use it, but on a sunny day

  • tires burn a lot faster

  • so what they do is, this little tank right here. Water tank and

  • There's a switch in the front you turn on and what they do is it will actually spray the tires

  • to cool the tires down incredible, isn't it?

  • You know what? I'm a little bit disappointed in myself today many of my friends actually do drifting over the years

  • They've invited me to come along and join in. I've always been very dismissive and very narrow-minded

  • I just sort of say, Ugh, drifting isn't that just going round the corner really fast?

  • But whether you're sandwiched between two other going a hundred miles per hour pressed into the back of the seat, hoping the car won't

  • Lose control as smoke billows in through the window for the smoldering tyres (tires) below. It's hard to deny that drifting

  • Is one of the most exhilarating experiences

  • You can have I can see now why people obsess over it so damn much. I can see why people love it

  • Ebisu circuit is one hell of a place. There's nowhere else quite like it in all of North Japan is also no accommodation

  • so if you do plan to visit

  • There's some fantastic hot springs around the area that do speak English and even allow tattoos

  • You can find a list of options as well as where to find Ebisu circuit in the description box below

  • Drifting one word. How do you summarize your experience today?

  • Gravity gravity. That's what I had. That's what I felt, G's, right

  • And a huge thanks to Alexi who by just sheer luck was here today

  • He is one of the number one channels on drifting in Japan

  • I mean, we've just come here as beginners

  • But he knows pretty much everything going so check his channel out if you want to know more, but for now many

  • Thanks for watching. We'll see you next time to do it all over again

  • Now we have to enjoy the real horror Ryotaro's Drive home. (Sub to Oroka Baka on Youtube. Credit: Captions)

It's not often before coming out and making one of these videos that I need to check that I've got health insurance,

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