In the neon-lit maze of Tokyo, car spotting isn’t just a hobby—it’s an archaeological dig through the world’s most elusive automotive subcultures. While the roaring midnights of Tatsumi PA and Daikoku-Futo capture the city's raw, asphalt-bound soul, there is one sacred ground in the heart of Chiyoda City where the lines between fine art gallery and motorsport fantasy permanently blur: Bingo Sports. Long before Tokyo’s modern hypercar boom captured the global imagination, Bingo Sports was already operating in a stratosphere entirely its own. Founded on the uncompromising vision of racer and collector Shinji Takei, this legendary institution has spent decades acting as a world-renowned automotive curator. They became the gateway through which automotive royalty like Pagani, Koenigsegg, and Bugatti-Rimac officially entered the Japanese market, while simultaneously serving as trusted custodians for raw homologation specials and vintage domestic unicorns. For decades, the name Bingo Spo...
An encyclopedia of sorts, from a mind of endless information. An automotive journalist and photographer Est. 2015.