The best the Land of the Rising Sun has to offer was on display this last weekend.
It's not often you get the chance to see so many Japanese models in one place, especially in Boston. Last weekend, those in the know headed to the Larz Anderson Museum for its Japanese Car Day, which celebrated the role the Land of the Rising Sun has played in the history of the automobile. From tuners such as Kaizen Tuning to beautifully kept classics including an original Sappora imported by Plymouth, as well as the iconic Datsun 240 and 280Z, there was plenty of variety on show. Hat tip to Josh Sweeney for the snaps.
Switching careers after a few years in finance with a Mathematics and Philosophy degree under his belt, Adam worked for various publishing houses and established his own English editing company. He then spent almost a decade covering the automotive industry as Managing Editor and most recently Editor-in-Chief, specializing in breaking news coverage, in-depth car reviews and opeds. A member of the Automotive Press Association and International Motor Press Association, he will occasionally leave the office to attend a car show or drive something exotic.
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