Asking Supercar Owners in JAPAN What They Do For a Living

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We went to one of the craziest car-spotting spots in Tokyo and asked supercar owners what they do for a living and a bunch of insightful questions! From $1.4 million dollars cars to their humble beginnings, these Japanese millionaires/billionaires tell us their secrets for success.

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when i first saw the title i was worried that you'd be running up to people in their cars just like danielmac does, but i can see that you're still being very respectful since this is japan. hats off to you.

lullemans
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I really appreciate how simple and humble Japanese people are despite their wealth ❤

naszakali
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For anyone interested, the area is Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue or いちょう並木

You can find supercars old and new any day of the week but best go on a Saturday or Sunday

martinucristi
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So, occupations are:

1. own advertising business
2. help foreigners find job in japan (recruiter?)
3. Medical field (medical supply business?)
4. Cloud service vendor
5. manufacturing and Food/Beverage Business
6. Extremely rich mystery (business owner) guy
7. IT business and produce educational materials

Those were the only facts I care about in this video.

geddon
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Mr. Bond is awesome! Smart, joyful, hilarious and great fun. I think he was incredibly generous with his time with you and wanted you to enjoy yourselves by coming back and sharing his ride. I wish you could have been more appreciative and admired the hell out of him rather than being derogatory.

holly
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We appreciate your interviews. We learn so much from these kinds of people.

sophiaisabelle
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8:15 Jesse thought we wouldn't notice him sneaking his dad in the interview

Adrian-utij
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8:15 jesse interviewing himself from the future

victorshuji
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The blurred-out guy seems to be a very lively person! Even though I can't see he's face I like him. Nice car's too. Thanks for doing this even though you have no interest inn cars Jesseogn. Especially obv when someone says "My first car was a Siliva" and you go like "What is that" 🤣

propm
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The way conversations are being held in Japan are so nice and respectfull! I also liked that you added pictures into the video for us without knowledge :D

DataQx
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It’s so genuinely nice to see that they were all once young and had the og JDMs for their first cars and now they own super cars! My dream!

mishascott
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I'm really really interested in this, only because it's japan. The car culture in Japan is more than just looks or status. One thing to consider, the 765lt for example, you don't just buy it because you have money, you need allocation so a lot of people would absolutely pay it's MSRP in a heart beat if they had the option but they don't. The Liberty Walk lambo for example, It's also not easy to get, even if you have the money.. it's a little more complicated than the mclaren since it's not factory. Most of them also drove JDM legends as their first car, they're proper car guys who got to afford super cars.

That is very rare in the west, most of the super cars you see are not driven by "car guys", they're driven by guys who like nice cars.

HoGa
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The old man is a king, brought a wrx to give em a ride and even speaks english😹

Attackplaya
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In Japan, there is a pretty huge inheritance tax that goes up to about 55% unlike in the US. That’s why there’s less of an obsession with trying to flaunt wealth - there are probably a lot less trust fund babies

spoonkies
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What's coolis everyone is really invested/inthe know in their car, it's not just a price tag thing but literally the super car aspect

Nice to see Jesse Senior in the video😂 And thank you Mr Bond for the ride!

isthatachicken
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make PART 2, this is a really nice part of japan

zuvlet
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I cant imagine having a s14 silvia as your first car

fynpedersen
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1:27 He has a Audemars Piguet Royal Oak on his wrist which is about $70k too

lorenzoditrall
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Jesse, how you got these interviews, big balls, dude!

etherdog
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The first 3 guys got started with JDM legends like the s15 and rx7 !!

Way to go fellas

krispykruzer