Bosozoku
Bosozoku is a Japanese subculture known for its customized motorcycles and cars, often featuring loud exhausts and flashy designs. Originating in the 1950s, it initially attracted young people seeking freedom and rebellion. The term translates to "violent running," reflecting the group's penchant for reckless driving and street racing.
Members of Bosozoku often wear distinctive uniforms, including jackets adorned with patches and symbols. They gather in large groups, participating in parades and demonstrations, showcasing their vehicles. While the culture has declined in recent years, it remains a notable part of Japan's automotive history and youth culture.