• Bōsōzoku are usually between the ages of 16 and 20 years old.[5] They are known for their style that heavily mimics greaser culture within the United States.
  • Bosozoku (暴走族) is the name of a Japanese subculture consisting out of biker gangs that center around over-the-top customized motorcycles.
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  • To foster a sense of solidarity among gang members, long jackets decorated with mottos or symbols on the back became the hallmark attire for Bosozoku members.
  • Their bikes and vehicles finely tuned and detailed, breaking out into mid-May spring nights. The wildlings I describe, native to the Japanese Isles are the “bōsōzoku.”
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  • Bosozoku (暴走族) in Japan named as Kyushakai (旧車會). I had a chance to join the one of the Kyushakai meeting (called Shukai) recently.
  • Bōsōzoku, or “violent running tribe,” is a Japanese subculture that revolves around speed, thrills, and extreme customization of motorcycles or cars.
  • Japanese police technically classifies the bōsōzoku into two subsets: the kyōdō kiken (associative hazard), and the ihō kyōsō (illegal racing) types.
  • Japanese biker gangs used to be tough, scary, and intimidating. But something happened and bosozoku lost their way.