Welcome to the epitome of Japanese underground car culture. Kaido racers, dekotora, bosozoku and their bikes, and the king pimp daddy of them all Morohoshi and his flashy Lamborghini Aventador.

This may all look and sound like something out of a movie set, and that’s because it is.

a night out with the bosozoku

I was typing away in my office yesterday, catching up on a whole lot of Speedhunting, when the phone rang. I knew who it was straight away as I’ve set a specific ringtone to his name. It’s a melody you may have heard of before, popularized by a movie trilogy about an Italian-American family that was good at making people sleep with the fishes.

a night out with the bosozoku

The conversation was short and went something like this: ‘I’m shooting a scene for a film I’m doing, you should come down and check it out. There will be lots of bosozoku, a dekotora and a couple of kaido racers; you know, the ones with the big splitters and long exhausts.’

a night out with the bosozoku

Right away it sounded like something I’d want to check out. If I can grab a few pictures to document a car culture experience I’m all for it, even if that means spending a few late-night hours in one of the shadiest areas of Yokohama.

a night out with the bosozoku

My response was as equally short and to the point. 了解! (Ryoukai!), a translation of ‘Roger that,’ is a fast and easy way to confirm your understanding and enthusiasm for something.

a night out with the bosozoku

Fast forward a few hours and I found myself in a very dark container yard somewhere around the Port of Yokohama, surrounded by a storm of very loud motorcycles.

Ever since we decided to start covering bike culture on Speedhunters, I’ve been wanting to dedicate some space to what the bosozoku do with their machines. So while the director and his assistants were busy arranging vehicles for this particular shot, I had a few minutes to wander around and snap away.

a night out with the bosozoku

This was all very alien to me. Sure, I’ve seen bosozoku bikes at Daikoku PA and various kyusha meets, but I never really took the time to look over them properly and take detailed pictures. It was partly due to fear – the bosozoku have an outlaw reputation after all – and partly because I was always more preoccupied with cars.

But last night was different. Not only was I able to get close and begin to comprehend this unique bike culture, I also got to meet and chat with the owners who turned out to be some of the friendliest and most easy-going people I’ve come across in Japan.

a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku

There wasn’t much time, but I still managed to get lost in the details.

a night out with the bosozoku

There’s no doubt that these two-wheeled creations look so much better at night; they have a very special kind of presence and each one is unique.

a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku

By definition, the bosozoku are ‘running tribes;’ they each belong to a specific club and there are a few clubs in every prefecture throughout Japan. They’re all about creating a sense of belonging and team spirit, something that harks back to turf wars between bosozoku factions.

a night out with the bosozoku

I’m not too sure if there are many territorial clashes going on like I’m told there were in the ’70s and ’80s, but that’s something for another time as I dig deeper into this underground culture.

a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku

Last night, there was nothing for me to be concerned about though; everyone was out for a bit of fun and to be part of the film.

a night out with the bosozoku

One question I did ask, is if there are any specific things they do to their engines, and the replies were unanimous. It’s all about making the biggest racket possible, so you won’t find any exhaust silencing whatsoever. Once you nail that it’s about the throttle work, practicing to make your engine sing or ‘talk’ as you rev it with a specific rhythm.

a night out with the bosozoku

Having a matching custom half helmet (read: brain bucket) is very important too, as is suitable attire.

a night out with the bosozoku

Then there are the saddles and custom backrests. Most bosozoku like to ride with a passenger, so having a provision for them to lean back and wave their hands around is important.

a night out with the bosozoku

The Honda CB400T Hawk II is a popular base for these builds, but my favorite bike of the night was this Kawasaki triple, a three-cylinder two-stroke that threw out a very distinct buzzing sound over all the other four-strokes. It even had an airhorn playing The Godfather theme, just like what my phone does when Morohoshi calls.

a night out with the bosozoku

The dekotora that illuminated the immediate area with its glow only added to the impossibly Japanese atmosphere of the night.

a night out with the bosozoku

You may remember seeing this white Lamborghini Huracán from when I met up with Morohoshi and his family the other month.

a night out with the bosozoku

Oh, and let’s not forget the kaido racers that were invited along.

a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku

The shoot got underway pretty quickly, which meant my time checking over the bikes had come to an end.

a night out with the bosozoku

However, I did stick around to see what these guys were up to.

a night out with the bosozoku

It was basically a take of Morohoshi pulling up to meet his friend before everyone went out and joined him on a drive across Tokyo Bay.

a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku

This is all coinciding with the opening of Morohoshi’s new Fighting Star shop, which is moving from Nihonbashi into a much bigger venue in Odaiba early next month.

a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku
a night out with the bosozoku

It wasn’t long before the director called for everyone to start heading out, and that was pretty much my cue to call it night.

a night out with the bosozoku

There is more filming happening tomorrow on a yacht, something to do with dangerous members of the Yakuza and the handing over of massive sums of cash. I’m told it’s all make-believe, but still…

It’ll be interesting to see the finished film, but for me personally this was a great introduction to the world of the bosozoku.

Dino Dalle CarbonareInstagram: speedhunters_dino
dino@speedhunters.com

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