NIGHT RUN · OVERNIGHT / 2 DAYS
TOKYO NIGHT RUN
It starts when the sun goes down. The neon night that TOKYO DRIFT burned into the world's imagination is real — and it's an hour from Kamakura. Cross the Bay Bridge with the lights of Minato Mirai at your back, and the city becomes a tunnel of light. The C1 loop threading between towers, the elevated curves of Shiodome — after dark, the only thing setting Tokyo's speed is your right hand.
THE SPOTS
01
The C1 Loop
A 14.8km circuit around Tokyo's core. Building canyons, tight corners, tunnel light — the 'urban touge' riders around the world dream about.
02
Ginza & Shiodome Canyons
Elevated sections where the neon flows overhead. The sound of a V-twin echoing off the towers is something you keep forever.
03
The Bay Bridge
The night crossing over Yokohama harbor — Minato Mirai glittering behind you, Daikoku waiting on the far side, and the twin pylons rushing closer. Worth the whole ride.
04
Daikoku PA
Straight out of Fast & Furious — the legendary Bayshore meeting spot. After midnight, Japan's custom car and bike culture gathers here. One coffee, front-row seats.
YOUR MACHINE
Pick Your Ride.
This route goes out at dusk and comes home after midnight — we recommend a MULTI-DAY (overnight) rental.
LICENSE CHECK
Can You Ride in Japan?
Select the country that issued your license. We’ll tell you what documents you need to ride a chopper in Japan.
* License + official Japanese translation (JAF): Germany, Switzerland, Taiwan, Monaco, Estonia, Slovenia. France & Belgium may use either an IDP or a translation.
GOOD TO KNOW
International Riders: The following documents are required:
① IDP (International Driving Permit) — must include "Category A" for large motorcycles
② Your home country driver's license (original)
③ Passport
※ Without Category A on your IDP, you cannot ride.
Riding with a translation instead of an IDP: Riders from Germany, Switzerland, Taiwan, Monaco, Estonia and Slovenia can ride with their home license (original) + an official Japanese translation (issued by JAF). France and Belgium may use either an IDP or a translation.
For international riders: please carry both cash and a credit card — around Hakone, some toll booths and shops are cash-only.
5–3 days before: 50% of the fare
3–1 days before: 70% of the fare
Same day: 100% of the fare