Every good day should start...
Every good day should start with a little Crunk.
For some crazy reason, our Passports are still valid (go figure), and we were invited back to Japan for the 13th Annual Truck Masters' Show (the man can't keep us down!). Because of all of the lifelong friendships we've formed, and the amazing minitruck scene in Japan, we've made it an annual tradition to hang out in the Far East and soak up the amazing surroundings.
This year was a little more layed back because we took a few extra vacation days to spread out the work load and enjoy more of the Japanese minitruck culture. Overall, it was an incredible experience and every year we go gives us unparalleled motivation to see just how much the minitruck scene has grown. Even though the trip is a lot of work (besides just the communication barrier), we shot two full shows, over 15 trucks, toured many shops, and drove in a crammed van for hours on end; which would get on anyone's nerves after awhile. It's also the most anticipated trip of the year! And in true minitrucker fashion, at the end of the long days of work we "rewarded" ourselves, surrounded by the good company late into the night.
We had more time than last year, but still not enough. So once again, Makoto Okamura, Editor of Truck Trends, and Takuji Murayama, the president of the No Regrets Japan chapter, really worked hard to help us get things done. Makoto and Takuji single-handedly made it possible to accomplish everything we needed to do this year. They took us to our now annual stops, including a few of the best custom shops. And Takuji set up an awesome cruise night and drag session where we tore up the streets of Japan. Just like last year, we also did a little sight seeing, and added to our Japan ink at Slap Stick Tattoo.
Our shenanigans this year included: a Lucha Libre vs. Ninja battle, a scary train ride with no translator, an attack of the giant construction cone, frantically hunting models at the show who didn't speak English, running out of money, and trying to figure out the weird ATM for yen, our own version of the movie, "Super Size Me," since we ate McDonalds for every single meal, and getting to drive and drag a right-hand drive manual under water! It was some of the best times ever, even though it was some of the hardest work we did all year. The coolest part was getting to enjoy people half way around the world that are into exactly what we are-minitrucks.
We'll have many more years to catch all that Japan has to offer the minitruck scene; especially since every time there has been many new rides breaking ground with amazing work and innovation.
Special thanks go out to all of our friends and supporters who made this trip possible: Blue Panic, Truck Trends, Makoto Okamura, Takuji and the entire Japan Chapter of NR, Shige Suganuma and the entire Mooneyes staff, Koji and The Tint Shop crew, Slap Stick Tattoo, and all of the people who go out of their way to help us year after year.

Lowlife Mikey (the angry little...

Lowlife Mikey (the angry little Chihuahua), hard at work

A monthly cruise night takes...

A monthly cruise night takes place at a rest area truck stop, and everything from Lamborghinis to scooters show up and check out each other's rides

Slap Stick Tattoo worked late...

Slap Stick Tattoo worked late into the night to add to our japanese in

The longest-distance award...

The longest-distance award went to this owner, who lives on one of the south islands. He ferried his truck over and then drove almost 20 hours!

Gasket is one of a few rare...

Gasket is one of a few rare shops building old hot rods in Japan.

Yeah, we couldn't figure out...

Yeah, we couldn't figure out what our next stop on the train was, either.

We had quite a few meals at...

We had quite a few meals at Mooneyes caf including our going-away bash. They had the most American-tasting food we could find besides McDonalds, ha ha!

We lucked out and got to check...

We lucked out and got to check out the biggest hot-rod show in Japan. The Mooneyes Yokohama indoor show brings out the best rods, custom bikes, and minitrucks from all over the world.

Something you would never...

Something you would never see at a show here: the Toyota Stout row!

One of the coolest things...

One of the coolest things about the show is the awards' ceremony. Instead of sitting through class after class of trophies, there are only 15 "Best Of" awarded. Each winner drove his truck through to the stage, accepted his award, and then talked about the truck. It's way cool because you get to see who won what and why.

Ernie tried to sneak this...

Ernie tried to sneak this through airport security...no dice.

Not only did we get to drag...

Not only did we get to drag in Japan, but we even drove and dragged all of the way through the tunnel under the ocean. Freakin' awesome!

One of our crazy escapades...

One of our crazy escapades included a drunken Lucha Libre battle against a ninja...guess who won?