• Bōsōzoku style traditionally involves boilersuits similar to those of manual laborers or leather military jackets with baggy pants, and tall boots.
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  • These bōsōzoku groups also engage in dangerous or reckless driving, such as weaving in traffic, not wearing motorcycle helmets, and running red lights.
  • 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.
  • Japanese police technically classifies the bōsōzoku into two subsets: the kyōdō kiken (associative hazard), and the ihō kyōsō (illegal racing) types.
  • 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.”
  • Recently for their popular Unicorn Circuit show they opened up a PO Box somewhere in 2018 called the Male Bag but all Bosozoku Style coloringbooks were sold...
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  • Love japanese fashion but looking beyond harajuku style? Our guide to japanese bosozoku biker street gangs will help you achieve the bosozoku style.
  • Japanese biker gangs used to be tough, scary, and intimidating. But something happened and bosozoku lost their way.
  • Bōsōzoku (暴走族, literally “reckless tribe”) is a Japanese youth subculture associated with customized motorcycles.