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How to Visit UpGarage in Japan

If you're into Japanese cars, UpGarage is one of the best places to hunt for rare and affordable JDM parts. Whether you're after wheels, seats, exhausts, or unique accessories, you'll find a mix of hidden gems and great deals. With stores all over Japan, choosing the right location can make a huge difference in what you find.

Why UpGarage Exists

UpGarage is built around a simple idea—car enthusiasts helping other enthusiasts. Instead of inflating prices like in some second-hand markets, UpGarage makes it easy for people to buy and sell parts at reasonable prices. It’s one of the few places where you can still find affordable, high-quality JDM parts without breaking the bank.

The Best UpGarage Location Near Tokyo

If you're in Tokyo, the first UpGarage that pops up on maps is usually the Nerima store. While it’s convenient, a better option is the Higashimurayama store. It looks farther on the map, but thanks to Tokyo’s rapid train network, it’s actually faster to get to than Nerima, which requires a slower bus ride.

Why Higashimurayama is Worth the Trip

Compared to Nerima, Higashimurayama is larger and has a better selection of parts. If you’re after wheels, body kits, or performance upgrades, you’ll have a much better chance of finding what you need. I once picked up a full set of Enkei wheels here and somehow managed to carry them back using public transport—and even got them home on my flight.

How Cheap Are the Prices?

UpGarage is one of the few places in the world where you can find genuine Volk Racing TE37s for around $1000 AUD (600 USD). A Recaro Confetti bucket seat? About $300 AUD (160 USD). Prices depend on availability, but deals like this are why UpGarage is a must-visit for enthusiasts looking for affordable upgrades.

Japan-Exclusive Car Culture Accessories

UpGarage isn’t just about performance parts. You’ll also find unique Japanese car culture accessories you can’t easily get overseas. Think Kuru Kuru taillights (rotating reflectors often seen on dekotora trucks), authentic tsurikawa train handles (used in Japanese subways but now a popular mod), and all kinds of rare badges, shift knobs, and collectibles.

Tax-Free Shopping for Tourists

If you're visiting Japan as a tourist, you might be able to get tax-free shopping at UpGarage. Some locations offer sales tax exemptions when you present your passport at checkout. The rules can change, so check the latest tax-free policies before your visit.

How to Get to UpGarage Higashimurayama

Instead of taking a bus like you would for Nerima, take a rapid train to Higashimurayama for a faster, more direct trip. The easier travel and better selection make it worth choosing this store over the others.

Tips for Visiting UpGarage

  • Bring cash or a credit card—most UpGarage locations accept both.
  • Check their website beforehand to see if they have specific parts in stock.
  • Be prepared to carry your purchases—big items might need shipping.
  • If you're buying wheels, check airline baggage policies before your flight.
  • Bring your passport to see if you're eligible for tax-free shopping.

Whether you're searching for rare JDM wheels, looking for cheap performance parts, or just want to see what you can find, UpGarage is the perfect spot to explore.

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