Popularity revs up for Japans cringeworthy cartoon plastered cars
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: Ryosuke Nakano brings his Nissan Skyline to have massive guntoting anime characters plastered on the front and sides of the car. For him and other owners around Japan, its just another way of paying homage to their twodimensional true loves. Itasha literally means cringeworthy car, and reflects the misfit image the vehicles had when they first started appearing on roads around 20 years ago. But perceptions have begun to change, with anime and other hobby subcultures gaining a new mainstream acceptance in Japan. Support us: Follow us on: Website: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Linkedin: , scmp, Asia, Japan br, br,
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