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Japan has a unique culture of tiny cars. Over 70 years ago, the first law was passed that made small cars more affordable in many areas of life. Since then, the popularity of light vehicles, or keijidosha in Japanese, has been on the rise. Today, almost every second car in Japan is a kei-car. However, the tax concession does not come without conditions. To be classified as a kei-car, a certain size and engine power must not be exceeded. Within these limits, however, there is everything you could wish for, from roadsters to SUVs and from minivans to motorhomes.
I take a look to see if there is really any room left in such a tiny car and ask myself if I can't fit one of them in my luggage.
If you have suggestions where I should go next...
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Sources: karo-tech.de/youtube/keicar.html
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