What we are about !

We Are Tokyo Auto Tribe

For me, it started with my first right hand drive car: an R32 Skyline.

I had owned plenty of interesting cars before, but that Skyline felt different from the first drive. People stared. People filmed. Strangers came up at gas stations, parking lots, and coffee shops just to ask about it. There is something unforgettable about grabbing morning coffee, then realizing someone walked into the café looking for the person who owns the Skyline outside.

But what really changed everything was the community around the car.

JDM culture felt different. It was not just about horsepower, rare parts, or who had the most expensive build. Every car had a story. Every owner had a reason they cared. Some people grew up playing racing games. Some watched old Best Motoring clips. Some dreamed about Skylines, Supras, RX-7s, Silvias, and Evos long before they ever saw one in person.

That feeling is what Tokyo Auto Tribe is built around.

We make clothing for the people who understand that Japanese car culture is more than metal, wheels, and engines. It is the conversations, the late-night drives, the parking lot meets, the dream builds, and the strangers who become friends because one car started a conversation.

Tokyo Auto Tribe is for the ones who grew up chasing Japanese cars, late-night roads, and the culture behind them.

It started the way it always does,  a car that stopped you in your tracks. For us, it was the golden era of Japanese performance: the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, when engineers were building legends and drivers were carving mountain roads into mythology. We couldn't shake it. So we built something around it.

What's in a Name?

Tokyo Auto Tribe is built for people who love Japanese car culture.

The name comes from everything that makes the scene special. Tokyo represents the inspiration behind the brand: late-night streets, tuning shops, car meets, touge roads, and the style that made JDM cars so iconic.

Auto is simple. It is about the cars we love: Skylines, Supras, RX-7s, Silvias, Evos, Stageas, drift cars, street builds, and all the small details that make every build different.

Tribe is the community. It is the people who can spot the difference between an R33 and an R34, who understand why a Nissan Stagea wagon is cool, and who can talk for hours with a stranger at a car meet because one car started the conversation.

Tokyo Auto Tribe makes JDM inspired clothing, graphic tees, hoodies, and automotive streetwear for people who see cars as more than transportation. It is for the ones who grew up on Japanese tuner cars, racing games, late-night drives, and the culture behind it all.

The Designs Tell the Story

Every Tokyo Auto Tribe design starts with something real from Japanese car culture.

Of course, everyone knows the R34 Skyline and the GT-R legacy. But we also love the cars that do not always get the spotlight, like the Nissan Stagea. On the outside, it looks like a simple wagon. Underneath, it carries the same kind of spirit that made Japanese performance cars so special.

That mix is a big part of what Tokyo Auto Tribe is about. Not every car has to be loud to matter. Some builds are clean, humble, and overlooked until you understand what you are looking at.

Our Touge Legends collection is inspired by Japanese mountain roads, late night drives, drift culture, and the cars built for winding passes. Mount Fuji, vintage racing style, and JDM history all play a part in the feeling behind the artwork.

These are not just random car graphics on shirts. They are JDM-inspired designs made for people who understand the stories, the roads, and the culture behind the cars.

Our Mission

Our mission is to celebrate the cars, the culture, and the people who kept the dream alive.

Tokyo Auto Tribe is for the ones who grew up watching Japanese cars in racing games, magazines, videos, and movies, wondering if they would ever get the chance to own one. It is for the people who waited years, saved every dollar, worked long hours, passed on other things, and stayed patient because one day they wanted the keys to the car they could not stop thinking about.

This culture is built by dreamers. The ones restoring old builds, importing cars across the world, learning as they go, helping each other, and turning ordinary moments into memories because a car finally made it real.

We are here to honor that feeling. The late nights, the long waits, the first drives, the parking lot conversations, and the people who understand why these cars mean so much.

No gatekeeping. No elitism. Just a real love for JDM history, Japanese car culture, and the people who never stopped chasing the dream.

Welcome to the Tribe.