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Welcome to Dekotora, Japan's decorative truck craze
Any American who's watched TV in the last 10 years knows about the custom wheels featured on shows like Pimp My Ride or American Chopper. But despite all the crazy cars that have been built with plasma TV's inside and motorcycles tricked out to look like robots, it seems they've got nothing on a very unique decorative truck-building craze in Japan called Dekotora.Dekotora, a Japanese abbreviation for "decorative truck," is a category of elaborately decorated vehicles built by hobbyists in Japan. These brilliant rigs, decked out in blinding UV and neon lights, shiny decorative metal parts and wild neon colors, are built by passionate Japanese truckers looking to get some attention and show off at special events. They look less like drive-able vehicles than life-size Transformer robots, ready to lift off the road and head into battle. Interestingly enough, many attribute the start of the craze to the 1970's, when a Japanese film series called the "Truck Guys" featured a protagonist with a wildly decorated rig driving around the country.
This passion for custom vehicles isn't just limited to Japan. In India, rickshaw drivers add custom mud flaps to their rides featuring in Bollywood film stars. And in Thailand, bus drivers have been known to deck out their coaches with airbrushed cartoon characters and elaborate fantasy scenes. Apparently the international driving community is much more artistic than you might expect! Seen any crazy vehicle art during your own travels? Tell us about it in the comments.
[Photo courtesy of Viernest]












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Joe May 19th 2011 12:58PM
Tour bus drivers decorate their vans out of pride and also to help tourists. When you have a few dozen Toyota Hi-Aces waiting for you in front of Dunns River Falls you usually know yours by the decorative work on the front and sides.
Jeremy Kressmann May 19th 2011 6:06PM
That's a good idea Joe! Seems like a good way to remember where you parked.
Ruby May 19th 2011 10:31PM
We've got this guy in Singapore who covered his bike with yellow daisies. He even has a daisy vest that he puts on when he's on the bike. He was even on the newspaper!
simonefry bagsd May 20th 2011 1:42AM
The crazing looks like fine cracks randomly dispersed on the hood. This hood was repainted at least 3 years ago.
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