BŌSŌZOKU - The History of Japan’s KAMIKAZE Biker Gangs

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@fattiger6957
@fattiger6957 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention the time when one of these teen bikers got psychic powers and turned into a giant body-horror monster.
@Drawingtillthecasketdrops
@Drawingtillthecasketdrops Жыл бұрын
Cannnaaaaaaadddaaaaaaa!
@ejprice7609
@ejprice7609 Жыл бұрын
Did that same biker also Have a massive forehead.
@krispeekornflex
@krispeekornflex Жыл бұрын
You forget one of them became a great teacher too.
@Yungteasipppppa
@Yungteasipppppa Жыл бұрын
You forgot one of them turned into a ghost detective (yu yu hakusho)
@violenceteacher6669
@violenceteacher6669 Жыл бұрын
You forgot one of them grew up and could time travel back into his biker gang days.
@MrHitotsumusha
@MrHitotsumusha Жыл бұрын
I live in Japan. I still see some of these types of bikes and gangs around Tokyo, Aichi, and Kanagawa. They're not numerous but are around. Still they are rare to see.
@Sushi227
@Sushi227 11 ай бұрын
I rarely saw them when I lived in Ibaraki... But I heard them quite often! They must have been using open exhausts to get so loud.
@mauricevergeer
@mauricevergeer 11 ай бұрын
@@Sushi227 I worked in Tsukuba 2017/2018, you could hear them once a week driving their loud bikes during the evening
@jabu1591
@jabu1591 10 ай бұрын
I was stationed in Okinawa for four years from 2015-2019 and saw them a few times.
@supreetkaur1666
@supreetkaur1666 6 ай бұрын
damn dude its my dream travel destination since childhood
@wizardmoto
@wizardmoto Жыл бұрын
Always been fascinated by the Bosozoku subculture. Other than the Vice documentary there isnt a lot of easily accesible media that isnt fully in Japanese. Thanks for making this video, and shedding more light on such a unique niche of motorcycle subculture!
@Yungteasipppppa
@Yungteasipppppa Жыл бұрын
Yeah I been looking for another video on them for years now
@baconsarny-geddon8298
@baconsarny-geddon8298 10 ай бұрын
Yeah, I've tried to track down media about bosozoku, and what little DOES exist, is hard to track down, especially with English translation. There's a pretty DIY, black and white doco from, I think it's early 70s, called "Godspeed You Black Emperor" (or "Goddo Supiido Yuu burakku Emparaa"), which is cool, but it's before the real bosozoku style really caught on- They dress/look/customise their bikes more like the "Rocker/Yankee" style, than proper bosozoku. (pretty sure that's still on YT) "Crazy Thunder Road" (1980) is the other big movie, which is cool as hell. There's a few anime about bosozoku gangs- Tokyo Revengers, Shonan Junai Gumi (prequel to GTO, which also has a few boso moments), Shonan Bakusozoku (probably the most boso-focused, from the 80s when the scene was big. Also has a live-action remake). Also an OVA called "Wild 7" ("Wurido 7", I think is the Japanese title) Akira had massive bosozoku influence, of course. And some VERY brief scenes of bosozoku bikes/characters in anime like Kill la Kill, Durarara, Hinamatsuri, Mob Psycho, Kurozuka, and Chios School Road. But the one I've been trying to track down forever, but can't find, is a low-budget, English Language doco made in 2012 (so after the scene was basically dead... But with a handfull of old guys still hanging around; But before it became 100% a retro/nostalgia thing) by American film-makers, hanging out with an ex-member, catching up on buddies from the glory days, and going thru his scrapbooks. It's called "Sayonara Speed Tribes". There's short clips floating around YT, but I can't find the full movie anywhere. But from what I HAVE seen (the short clips, and photo shoots done for the doco), if you're into the crazy bosozoku-style bikes, with the jacked-up racing fairings, and giant sissy-bars, and wild, metal-flake paint, this movie is the Holy Grail. It has some absolutely incredible bikes. If anyone knows where you can see/download/buy "Sayonara Speed Tribes", I'd give my right arm for that info. I think I first started looking for that movie in 2015, and still hunting...
@Yungteasipppppa
@Yungteasipppppa 10 ай бұрын
@@baconsarny-geddon8298 great info
@nonsononessunooko4066
@nonsononessunooko4066 7 ай бұрын
​@@baconsarny-geddon8298i help you bro plus buy i bike and make it bosozoku styled i have done it you can do it too👍
@Krakkokayne
@Krakkokayne 7 ай бұрын
​​​@@baconsarny-geddon8298I feel like that's because the government wants to sweep it under the rug like they do with everything related to the war and rebellion too. They want to force every single thing to be nice and neat for the tourism but truly can't, so they do the next best thing, scrub out the bad parts of history and statistics.
@JoeyLevenson
@JoeyLevenson 11 ай бұрын
I lived in Japan in the late 90s and these guys would come at 3 AM, revving their bikes, waking everybody up, and you would just see two police cars following them slowly from behind not doing anything. I’d see them now and then, I just thought they were crazy. The area I lived had a big yakuza contingent and I would see them as well. I guess I got to see history.
@cletusmandeletusman2328
@cletusmandeletusman2328 11 ай бұрын
He got to see AKIRA and Like a Dragon in real life all in the same area …
@raywells2858
@raywells2858 11 ай бұрын
@@cletusmandeletusman2328 Remember those days well!
@raywells2858
@raywells2858 11 ай бұрын
Rember those days well!!!
@dragonfire481
@dragonfire481 11 ай бұрын
That's annoying 😃 and not fun at all 😀 but it is history! Cool ❤
@Susan-nm3sx
@Susan-nm3sx 9 ай бұрын
You are so lucky! 😊 I can’t even afford to visit atm. 🙏
@pilotmanpaul
@pilotmanpaul Жыл бұрын
I remember that one of them became a great teacher back in the 80s-90s. Onizuka was his name.
@yuwish6320
@yuwish6320 11 ай бұрын
Akira, and other biker-related anime and manga from the 80s make a lot more sense now. ty.
@RaahilAbhay
@RaahilAbhay Жыл бұрын
This subculture inspired so many great anime series and movies. GTO is by far the best... Unfortunately I've forgotten the names of most of the anime movies from the 80's and 90's that came out at this point
@Yungteasipppppa
@Yungteasipppppa Жыл бұрын
Nah Akira is the best
@RaahilAbhay
@RaahilAbhay Жыл бұрын
@@Yungteasipppppa wow how’d I forget Akira 🤣
@kumikoloh9190
@kumikoloh9190 Жыл бұрын
Didn't the Black Emperors inspire Tokyo Revengers?
@irasac1
@irasac1 Жыл бұрын
​@@kumikoloh9190Let's not mention that
@crossed6577
@crossed6577 11 ай бұрын
Megazone 23
@SynomDroni
@SynomDroni 11 ай бұрын
My buddy and I back in the day were riding a scooter his dad got him for Christmas. I was 16, he was 14. I took all the plastic panels of and modded the yoke with corrugated steel. Painted blue gray with primer. It was dangerous af, with serrated edges. Basically as annoying as possible. His dad took it all off, saying it was to dangerous. I did drawings of motorbikes, one of which inspired his dads own mod of a Moto Guzzi California into something more road rebel. Your video just reminded me of some good times. I was my own bosozuka of sorts, and I just found out 30 years later. Greetings from Ireland!
@pauliedibbs9028
@pauliedibbs9028 Жыл бұрын
Thank you as always for providing an incredibly entertaining and historically impeccable video 😎
@anikihistory
@anikihistory Жыл бұрын
And thank you as always for watching! Always good to see returning viewers in the comments 😬
@AgentZ7
@AgentZ7 Жыл бұрын
*corrected* Although these stylings were beloved among the Bosozoku gangs, they did not create them. There were many types of youth groups at the time participating in these clubs & subcultures. Many youth in Japan, were influenced by Doowop, Rock n Roll, and Western "teenage" culture brought by GIs in the 50s to Yokohama. The popular things at the time were customizing and or racing cars & motorcycles, hanging out on Saturday nights, going driving with friends. Kaido Racers, though liked by the gangs, were not gang cars or even "Bosozoku" affiliated oftentimes. For instance, you used a picture of Naito-sans Skyline at 11:12. He is not part of a Bosozoku gang. Runaway Tribes, Rolling Tribes, Noise Tribes, Drift Tribes, other versions of these youth rebellion movements, were not all "Bosozoku" there is some overlap of course. Some, just angst filled teenagers with nothing better to do, others just car guys & gals looking to stand out or seek some thrills. Its about personalization & standing out. Having a bike or car club does not make it a "Bosozoku gang" either. Its like saying "All organized kustom car & motorcycle clubs from California in the 50s and 60s were all gangs involved in illegal activity." Every prefecture had their own thing going on, their own unique styles of customizing (Look at Chibaragi, (Chiba & Ibaraki prefectures) Fukuoka or Hokkaido Styles for instance, very different.) Just because they ran with a "Team" or "Tribe" or rode a Boso-bike or drove a Kaido racer, or had a banner above the window, does not mean they were involved in the illegal activities or initiations, of the Bosozoku. Felt that was worth clearing up. (Even I get things wrong, I am still learning as well. Made a couple of edits here because I've learned more since I posted this.)
@AdamOwenBrowning
@AdamOwenBrowning Жыл бұрын
This feels reminiscent of biker clubs across Australia or the USA, where many made use of a LOT of counter-culture imagery, wearing German stalhelms or using Iron Cross imagery on their bikes and having a strong rebel spirit. Many are immediately associated with violence or some involvement with drugs - but just because someone rides a custom cruiser and is part of a crew doesn't mean they shake people down and manufacture meth!
@OllamhDrab
@OllamhDrab Жыл бұрын
@@AdamOwenBrowning My understanding is a lot of that German stuff was originally about returning servicemen showing off theiw war trophies, even.
@livanbard
@livanbard 11 ай бұрын
Don't worry about it this guy just read wikipedia with top row Google pictures on top.
@Deep_wolf
@Deep_wolf 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, you're right about it. These youtubers are just wiki-audio-books.
@Magikarp-4ever
@Magikarp-4ever 11 ай бұрын
Thanks! So what's a Bosozuku specifically again?
@skybluetrades
@skybluetrades 10 ай бұрын
I was a US Marine stationed in Okinawa in 1986. Some buddies and walked out of a club and saw two JPs (Japanese Police, dudes you don’t want mess with) were lounging against a car facing out onto the main road. They were just smoking and talking but they had stick about the thickness of a billy club but they were 3-1/2 feet long. We decide to hag a bit to see what was happening. Suddenly we could hear motorcycles approaching. The JPs casually dropped there smokes, grabbed their stick and moved into the road. As the bikers drove past the cops, without any sort of warning swung the sticks to try to knock them of of their bikes. The bikers kicked out and I saw one swinging a chain. No real contact was scored by either side. The bikers drove off and the cops retrieved their sticks, which they had throw at them in passing, got calmly into their car and drove off..
@tko0-.-0
@tko0-.-0 2 ай бұрын
what in the hell
@tko0-.-0
@tko0-.-0 2 ай бұрын
npcs
@AdamOwenBrowning
@AdamOwenBrowning Жыл бұрын
Kuze's Pledge of Demon for the intro music, perfect choice. Guy comes at you on a motorcycle, pipe in one hand, bandaged at the waist - perfection for suiting the tone of the video!
@tutumazibuko2510
@tutumazibuko2510 8 ай бұрын
What you said at the last minutes is part of the reason I enjoyed Tokyo Revengers so much. The protagonist and his friends never wanted anything to do with the problems of being a Bosozoku, they simply just wanted to ride their bikes and hang out with one another, Mikey even points this out himself
@sky-lu6zo
@sky-lu6zo 3 ай бұрын
Tokyo Revengers barely shows the truth about the Bosozoku and Yakuzas. In reality, they were much more violent and ruthless.
@PortCityBalrog
@PortCityBalrog 11 ай бұрын
This gives so much context to Great Teacher Onizuka. So much of that show gives you a window into what Japan was like in the early 90s. Its like the samurai spirit transeneded into the Biker Gangs mixed with all the American exposure in post WW2 reconstruction and a generation later this is what emerged, a fusion of Japanese and American cultures mixed with the fearlessness and recklessness of youth.
@chrisholder4978
@chrisholder4978 11 ай бұрын
I lived in Okinawa during the 80's and the Yakuza did a large New Year spectacle with hundreds of motor bikes with members swinging Samurai swords in the air. This was on the main strip that went from Camp Butler to Kadena Airbase and beyond (Naha City, etc.)
@HM_Cash
@HM_Cash 11 ай бұрын
Thank you sir! Found a new back catalog to watch and keep up with.
@mattblack429
@mattblack429 Жыл бұрын
In 2023 It's still possible to see Bosuzoku in Japan. If you go to Katasae Enoshima on a Sunday night between 8pm and 10pm you will see and HEAR them on their Sunday night ride. The sound is so bad and so loud it feels like the world is about to end as they ride past.
@mrmagoo2255
@mrmagoo2255 Жыл бұрын
Gday mate, as an old Aussie biker (not in any gang) I would get a great laugh out of seeing that. Can you tell me where that is so I can go and watch next time I'm in Japan. Cheers, Tuck 🐨😎👍
@mattblack429
@mattblack429 Жыл бұрын
G’day Mate Go to Katasae Enoshima station, Enoshima, Kanagawa prefecture on a Sunday night after dark and walk out the front across the road to the Aquarium. You will hear them before you see them!
@mrmagoo2255
@mrmagoo2255 Жыл бұрын
@@mattblack429 thanks Matt, sounds like a bit of a laugh. Cheers from Tuck. P.s. probably a coincidence but I knew a spray painter in Queensland named Matt Black, I assume you are not him?
@JoeyLevenson
@JoeyLevenson 11 ай бұрын
Try that sound in the middle of the night when you’re dead asleep. I’ve heard that.
@Shinji0Ikari007
@Shinji0Ikari007 Жыл бұрын
So, this was the inspiration for Kaneda's gangs and the clowns in Akira?
@Alpha-Omega-TFOA
@Alpha-Omega-TFOA Жыл бұрын
Yes.
@anikihistory
@anikihistory Жыл бұрын
Exactly! I actually wanted to mention that but didn't know where to fit it in. Love that movie though, one of the all-time greats!
@raywells2858
@raywells2858 11 ай бұрын
I vividly remember these guys in Japan while stationed there from 1984-1995, as well as the illegal street racing culture that was found almost everywhere during that time! Being a Red Blooded American male at the time I really got in with the illegal street racing culture when I bought a 78 Camaro (had to introduce the Japanese to the wonderful world of American Muscle) and a Skyline there and was getting it on with the heavy hitters in the Tokyo/Yokohama area. The Bopzuoku's not so much, used to often drive around at night and harass them with it often times turning pretty violent at times. Due to their common affiliation with the Yakuza, you did have to tread lightly often times.
@raywells2858
@raywells2858 11 ай бұрын
Would love to see a mini documentry on the illegal Street racing scene during that time frame!
@OverJumpRally
@OverJumpRally 4 ай бұрын
Were you stationed in Yokosuka?
@raywells2858
@raywells2858 4 ай бұрын
@@OverJumpRally Yup!
@gr8gmr
@gr8gmr 11 ай бұрын
Now I remember. Shinji, the bōsōzoku gang leader from the River City/Kunio-kun series, was called the "Blue Emperor". It all makes sense now. Love how your videos go in-depth about the culture that's presented in one my favorite video game series.
@helixator3975
@helixator3975 Жыл бұрын
You might not see them now, but we certainly heard them in the 1980s!
@g.o.3940
@g.o.3940 11 ай бұрын
懐かしい! I grew up in Chiba, Japan in the 90s and saw quite a bit of these guys. As a foreign child, I was very scared of them because I knew of their reputation of not liking foreigners. Thanks for the informative video! It refreshed my memory and provided new details that I didn’t pick up as a child. I never knew that they originated from the “leftover” kamikaze pilots!
@pneumaticman5927
@pneumaticman5927 11 ай бұрын
GREAT video brother. 👊🏻
@Dustpuma1
@Dustpuma1 11 ай бұрын
Love the content!!!
@OLICIT
@OLICIT Жыл бұрын
So Akira was actually a documentary🤔
@DasGlocken
@DasGlocken 11 ай бұрын
Modern anime like Tokyo revengers really illustrates the Japanese biker gang style very well
@ftu2021
@ftu2021 9 ай бұрын
GTO - Bad company does it better. its old but its better imo.
@godwindracing6056
@godwindracing6056 2 ай бұрын
11:07 re cars: you missed out on that gangs was influenced by the domestic Super Silhouette Series (or Group 5, characterised by boxy wheel arches and big spoilers) - in a segment on Video Option where testing Team Impul’s Nissan Silvia, Daijiro Inada said that gangs usually attended races to get ideas - this can be found on YT
@og_3rd_st_saint_gat
@og_3rd_st_saint_gat Жыл бұрын
Ngl i discovered bosozoku from tokyo revengers and after that i saw a video by vice of them
@antonydrossos5719
@antonydrossos5719 11 ай бұрын
Outside of watching “Akira”, I actually first read about Bosozoku in an article years ago in the English edition of Newtype magazine.
@michaeldiaz4563
@michaeldiaz4563 Жыл бұрын
Can you do a profile on the Ethnic gangs in Japan? I'm curious about their history
@censusgary
@censusgary 11 ай бұрын
“Lightning Tribes”? That’s a really cool name. I imagine a lot of people joined just for the name.
@schrisdellopoulos9244
@schrisdellopoulos9244 11 ай бұрын
Well done doc. We read the book Speed Tribes back in the 90s. Btw, traveling on motorbikes is called riding, not driving. Operators are called riders and a group outing is a ride, not drivers or drives. 😮
@tariqwilliams5493
@tariqwilliams5493 2 ай бұрын
what's that song you're playing at the end, aniki-chan? ;)
@elizabethrohloff5833
@elizabethrohloff5833 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for the knowledge ❤
@giantred
@giantred Жыл бұрын
Yay! Thank you for this video :)
@anikihistory
@anikihistory Жыл бұрын
And thank you for tuning in! 🙏🏻🔥
@piotrjeske4599
@piotrjeske4599 Жыл бұрын
The spirit of Keji Maeda and the kabukimono lives on.
@rubyexotic
@rubyexotic 11 ай бұрын
you should make a video about the mid night club. an infamous highly exclusive car club in japan
@s0okiu
@s0okiu 9 ай бұрын
tokyo revengers made me so interested in biker gangs
@SidewaysBurnouts
@SidewaysBurnouts 9 ай бұрын
bro, you got to make a movie about this. the books about it are all 300 bucks. I think there are alot of people who would watch a tv show or documentary series about japanese hoodlums. I love sukiban movies, female convict scorpion, outrage, graveyard of honor and battles with out honor and humanity. I always loved the begining of Akira with the Bosozoku, I would love to know more about Black Emperor and Specter. The yakuza members who came from these clubs, and if the western clubs like Hells Angels and Outlaws have any of the Bosozoku. So much of my childhood was in a japanese ghost town in san jose ca, in my time in the early 90s there want any kids around so all i knew about japanese culture i got from 70s fukasaku movies. Please make a full movie. Stuff like box skylines and old school actresses like ike reiko and miki kagi would be cool to talk to. I spent some time in tokyo and hope i can go back soon. Lets collab.
@anastasiya256
@anastasiya256 2 ай бұрын
I’d watch that kind of movie / documentary 😃
@kimemerson5732
@kimemerson5732 Жыл бұрын
This was so interesting, thank you!
@anikihistory
@anikihistory Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@JamesOfEarth
@JamesOfEarth 11 ай бұрын
Lived in and around Tokyo from 1985-1990. They were everywhere. As if the bikes weren’t load enough, many had speakers mounted on the back with the back rider holding a mic to the exhaust. Shonan Kaigon in the summer was thick with them, even having one or two shootings each summer.
@anastasiya256
@anastasiya256 2 ай бұрын
Shootings, as in, they had guns too? 😨
@HenrikSkglnd
@HenrikSkglnd Жыл бұрын
4:34 Footage from the movie "Godspeed you black emperor"
@stennostenno1346
@stennostenno1346 Жыл бұрын
After which the canadian post-rock band took their name
@YagatoYeppelin
@YagatoYeppelin Жыл бұрын
RIP bozozoku lol Now I have a better understanding of Kanji's background (from Persona 4) and why people were so scared of him.
@meangreenmememachine2890
@meangreenmememachine2890 5 ай бұрын
They even commissioned the band "Rise of the Northstar" to write a song about them!
@boneyboney3575
@boneyboney3575 11 ай бұрын
No mention of the played in unison "tuned baffles" to create their individual gangs theme songs.
@alohacars698
@alohacars698 9 ай бұрын
I saw the Okinawa meet of the bosozoku in 2011/2012. Would love to see you do a follow up series on the different modern prefectures clubs 🤙🏽
@velvetinedrapes4359
@velvetinedrapes4359 11 ай бұрын
14:58 is that rival Bosozoku fighting or is that members of the public attacking bosozoku cause they're fed up with them?
@keimahane
@keimahane 10 ай бұрын
You mentioned how much they did not like foreigners, I had a work mate from the UK who, stupidly, decided to confront these guys after they surrounded his car one night. He got slashed up pretty bad and had to spend a few days in hospital. I had a few times in the '80s when they gave me a hard time while driving home from late night shift, I just stayed in my car and avoided eye contact. I was not as stupid as my friend :) I do remember the total Police crack down on the Bosozoku who were being asses on the highways. Many news reports showing them and police clashing at toll gates and other check points. It was kind of crazy seeing them fighting with police, not the normal scene here in Japan.
@Mochimooni86
@Mochimooni86 Жыл бұрын
I will definitely support ❤ your content
@anikihistory
@anikihistory Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated! Thank you 😬
@howardmaryon
@howardmaryon 11 ай бұрын
I did not realise that “Akira” was a fantasy that included elements of reality like the Bozozoku. Probably the first 15 minutes of the movie is based on Bozozoku style and activities. Thank you for the very enjoyable and informative video.
@jasonblalock4429
@jasonblalock4429 11 ай бұрын
9:40 OK, I love how at first that helmet seems completely ridiculous, but then you realize... no, it has to be like that because it's trying to send the airflow up over the completely ridiculous back seat, which would otherwise be a big air brake. I actually kind of respect how much work he put into having such a *stoopid* bike. 🙂
@HuffinStufff
@HuffinStufff Жыл бұрын
Tokyo revengers for real
@kumikoloh9190
@kumikoloh9190 11 ай бұрын
"It was all Mikey's fault..."
@-French-Fry-
@-French-Fry- 10 ай бұрын
Great video i really enjoyed learning about Japanese bike culture. ❤
@roberthunter7247
@roberthunter7247 11 ай бұрын
Biker gang? yes. Motorcycle club? No. Nicely done🔥👏👏👏👏
@andrewsatorius4210
@andrewsatorius4210 11 ай бұрын
i'd like to see the jdm's car culture/gangs could also be covered in this channel
@Please_Consume_Irresponsibly
@Please_Consume_Irresponsibly 10 ай бұрын
I see a lot of Japanese MC’s wear lightning bolt patches on their vests still. Interesting to see how subtle references to the kamikaze attack groups still exist within a lot of the more modern motorcycle groups.
@whitegylden
@whitegylden Жыл бұрын
Great video as always ✌️, also visually: the animation with the Bosozoku "itinerary" is beautifully done 👍 🤩
@valiantchris6456
@valiantchris6456 Жыл бұрын
I'm kinda disappointed that there are not many anime that explore more of this subculture. Only Crows and Tokyo Revengers cover them, and look what happened.
@shingosshojiopoulos6608
@shingosshojiopoulos6608 Жыл бұрын
Shonan Junai Gumi?
@kumikoloh9190
@kumikoloh9190 11 ай бұрын
The Great Teacher Onizuka? A former Biker gang member working as a high school teacher to counsel Troubled Youths.. I rather watch him than The Scared Straight Program.
@shingosshojiopoulos6608
@shingosshojiopoulos6608 11 ай бұрын
@@kumikoloh9190 great teacher Onizuka isnt about bosozoku though.
@kumikoloh9190
@kumikoloh9190 11 ай бұрын
@@shingosshojiopoulos6608 but he still had gang members as his buddies.
@CoolGuyZool129
@CoolGuyZool129 11 ай бұрын
Megazone 23 Part 2.
@SpaceMarine500
@SpaceMarine500 Жыл бұрын
Bro when the Kuze theme came on I collapsed into a fit of hysterical laughter with tears. Good video though.
@devinrodriguez3530
@devinrodriguez3530 11 ай бұрын
You said need for speed underground my mind instantly when “TO THE WINDOW TO THE WALL”
@jdabel1
@jdabel1 11 ай бұрын
I visited Japan a few years ago and hoped to see the Bosozoku bikes. I saw a group of old guys riding them in Kagoshima but was not able to check them out close up. May be next time.
@hashimalsmael3396
@hashimalsmael3396 11 ай бұрын
cool video, not sure if it's highly accurate from the comments but still a banger
@rickchavarria9663
@rickchavarria9663 11 ай бұрын
The Bosozoku scene was specifically for motorcycles, thes rest is just kaido, shakotan, etc styles which are very similar and synonymous
@mrman10gt26
@mrman10gt26 10 ай бұрын
Actually, that's not true. The term bosozoku only refers to the gangs, not necessarily the bikes or cars. Bosozoku would both ride zokusha (bikes) and drive kaido racers (cars). But bosozoku doesn't only refer to bikes or cars, it's just what they called the people causing chaos
@Alexander-Kurtz
@Alexander-Kurtz 10 ай бұрын
Aniki, please check the formatting settings for the comments section. Comments do not appear entirely, if they are longer than a few lines.
@nimay13
@nimay13 8 ай бұрын
One legendary Bokuzoku actually turned to be a legendary teacher.
@moskva-kassiopeya
@moskva-kassiopeya 11 ай бұрын
I must admit the aesthetics of their uniforms are top notch👌🏻
@firun2635
@firun2635 11 ай бұрын
Interesting... in The Crew Motorfest, when you complete the Made in Japan playlist, you get the title "Bosozoku". Now I know what it means :)
@jakep714
@jakep714 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful video subscribed*
@AA-ok5jz
@AA-ok5jz 7 ай бұрын
It's a mess and it's terrible. You probably believed the English wikipedia, but Bosozoku has nothing to do with the military.
@nonsononessunooko4066
@nonsononessunooko4066 7 ай бұрын
yeah its more like blue collar guys and violent teenegers
@youngimperialistmkii
@youngimperialistmkii Жыл бұрын
Intresting. Outlaw Biker gangs in the U.S. Also began with disaffected WWII veterans.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 11 ай бұрын
Er, not really. Some of the gang members in the US were veterans, most were either too criminalistic to get into the US military or had not been old enough to serve in the war, AND were too criminalistic because there were plenty of jobs during and after WWII.
@clr977
@clr977 10 ай бұрын
Is the first NfS Undergeound the one with 24s by TI as a song and I think another by the ting yang twins or mystikal. Damn that game was OP!
@PlanetinPixels
@PlanetinPixels 6 ай бұрын
You can actually still see a lot of them in Osaka and Hiroshima. I met some last month. You'll also hear them throughout the whole night going around.
@lisadolan689
@lisadolan689 11 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this 😊
@youngimperialistmkii
@youngimperialistmkii Жыл бұрын
I remember learning about Bosozoku gangs from the Great teacher Onizuka manga 20ish years ago.
@netcyber
@netcyber 11 ай бұрын
It's interesting to see how motorcycle gang in Japan started in a similar way to America and Europe: Disenfranchised servicemen who got left behind trying to find a new purpose.
@unnaturalselection8330
@unnaturalselection8330 Жыл бұрын
My favorites were Tetsuo and Kaneda.
@rozza2012
@rozza2012 11 ай бұрын
If I get it correctly, under 21 can ride a 50CC 2 stroke up to 125cc 4 stroke, 21-25 to 400cc & over 26 for an open license, so the 400CC bikes hit a sweet spot for age & price. Japanese kids are now disappearing into their screen like kids around the world, but if the bozo spirit lives on it's with the odd teen on a fart can 50CC 2 stroke scooter. The yakuza/ bosozoku thing relates to chinpira, junior yak wannabes that are useful as under 20 Japanese youth law means the police can't really arrest them. Gaijin are shocked by how nihonjin, even gaijin drunks or just💩heads don't get arrested by the Japanese police, I've seen chinpira screaming at the cops in the cops koban.
@staplehead3
@staplehead3 11 ай бұрын
These dudes are alive and kicking in Okinawa. On the weekends I would see giant squads of these dudes buzzing around.
@manumanubs
@manumanubs 11 ай бұрын
Great video
@richardrincon3090
@richardrincon3090 11 ай бұрын
Can you make one of these little mini documentaries about the bosozoku that drive cars and do one about Drifting please thank you very much that's all I have to say
@mrman10gt26
@mrman10gt26 10 ай бұрын
The bosozoku acted the same way in cars as they did bikes. If you're referring to kaido racers, that'd be a completely different subject
@hollingsworth_hound
@hollingsworth_hound 11 ай бұрын
Interesting: the original Hells Angels were former fighter pilots as well.
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 11 ай бұрын
The pilots in the Howard Hughes movie, yes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hell%27s_Angels_(film) the underclass types who formed groups that eventually coalesced into the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, no.
@Blackfangjiujitsu
@Blackfangjiujitsu Жыл бұрын
It's cool how American biker gangs started around the same time for the same reason.
@gvsd3
@gvsd3 11 ай бұрын
Quite similar to what portrayed in Hight & Low franchise (recommended to watch if you love japanese violent gang culture), Mugen and Sannoh remind me a lot of Bosozoku, although the former use Harley Davidson wich is more cool imo...
@alexcarter8807
@alexcarter8807 11 ай бұрын
Harley Davidson's are not, in fact, cool. First, they've got more Chinese parts than the Beijing Opera. Secondly, Japan actually produced cool bikes like the Suzuki H series, the Yamaha RD series, and gems like the Honda 400/4.
@B_uttcrumbs
@B_uttcrumbs 11 ай бұрын
There’s a fun arcade game called Black Emperor based on this aesthetic.
@mrman10gt26
@mrman10gt26 10 ай бұрын
It's not an aesthetic, it's a culture. That's like referring to the bloods or crips as an aesthetic
@B_uttcrumbs
@B_uttcrumbs 10 ай бұрын
@@mrman10gt26 it’s based on the aesthetic of the culture, pedantic ass.
@B_uttcrumbs
@B_uttcrumbs 10 ай бұрын
@@mrman10gt26 it’s a really great bosozoku aesthetic. I’m glad you like the aesthetic.
@SuperEman500
@SuperEman500 10 ай бұрын
6:57 On the right, Yakuza Like A Dragon vibes.
@iandownes3130
@iandownes3130 11 ай бұрын
You do know right that kamakazi was a term of endearment? The term just means divine wind, However the term existed before the act of suicide was ever involved. American history doesn't show this. Look up pilot masaaki linuma and kenji tsukagoshi. In 1937 they flew from Japan to England. When the imperial military took off and needed propaganda to essentially fill the cockpits of their planes. They use this inspirational story about these two pilots in their long distant flight from Japan to England to muster their ranks. And these pilots would use the term kamikaze (divine wind) as a battle cry or inspiration from the two previous pilots who; at the time were seen as heroes. Just like America using propaganda, so did Japan. Suicide was a last ditch effort as well. Outta bullets, well fuck it. People talk shit about the kamikaze, but these were a group of men that only wanted the best for their country.
@mortenfrosthansen84
@mortenfrosthansen84 11 ай бұрын
From being a loyal subject in a imperial kingdom to their emperor. It was now the companies and their own emperors, that the people served. And it has to vent at some point, with disdain, frustrations and the yearning for something else
@Mardanzo
@Mardanzo Жыл бұрын
a great anime series about japanese biker gangs is Shounan Bakusouzoku
@elmalanmalan2175
@elmalanmalan2175 11 ай бұрын
You can still see them in western Tokyo around midnight
@Mymonk91-e7f
@Mymonk91-e7f 8 ай бұрын
Great vid first time I seen these biker gangs was in a Weezer music video dope nose.
@rosssteyn4189
@rosssteyn4189 11 ай бұрын
So cool to see they made a real life adaptation of a great teacher
@yuwish6320
@yuwish6320 11 ай бұрын
Tokkofuku.... Special Attack Clothing. That's absolutely great. Sometimes I just can't get enough of Japanese society. Even the criminal stuff. They are some of the most inventive minds in human society.
@winstonsmith5365
@winstonsmith5365 11 ай бұрын
Interesting that world war two brought about biker clubs in more then just one country.
@willmarsden7657
@willmarsden7657 11 ай бұрын
Ah yes, this is where Saburo Arasaka's kid went
@camsterdam3896
@camsterdam3896 11 ай бұрын
Good video.
@Ankjell
@Ankjell 11 ай бұрын
Great Teacher Onizukaaaaaa!
@w8ngr
@w8ngr Жыл бұрын
Tokyo revengers if Yano Yano
@bar-1studios
@bar-1studios Жыл бұрын
Probably the number one factor you don't see these guys much anymore for the same reason they started at the same time of their American biker counterparts. Bikers on both sides of the Pacific got a taste of danger, and your streets were full of disgruntled vets. Guess what? America's been in a ton of more wars, while Japan hasn't. No disgruntled vets with access to motorcycles? No bosozoku.
@RobSinner
@RobSinner 11 ай бұрын
Loved the music XD
@AyubuKK
@AyubuKK Жыл бұрын
I always kinda thought biker gangs were cool. But I can understand why biker gangs in Japan were stomped out.
@anikihistory
@anikihistory Жыл бұрын
Yeah that's the big problem with gangs generally I feel like 🤔 kinda cool on the surface but also undoubtedly a big threat to society
@AyubuKK
@AyubuKK Жыл бұрын
@@anikihistory Pretty much.
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