We’ve seen these exotic vehicles making a commotion with their strobe lights and flame spitting exhausts, but now it’s time to see where they hide when not used on Tokyo’s entertainment district at night.

Surprise, surprise, the cars are stored in a not so glamorous underground parking lot, not that far from Kabukichō; but they’re not the only ones. The capital of Japan is known for its lack of space, so for those living in the heart of the metropolis sub-level parking seems to be the most pertinent answer when it comes to storing high-end exotics.

You’ll find anything in these underground lots, from Hummers, to LF-As and Ferrari F50s, but seeing those Bōsōzoku style Lamborghinis patiently waiting to for their next outing is uncanny. More so as their eye-poking lights are turned-off, and one can view the – overwhelming – details in all their glory.

And there probably isn’t anywhere else in the world where you’ll see a spiked-up, leopard-skinned Murcielago – albeit there is a design pattern that the owners of this car seem to respect.

Okay, these might not be everybody’s cup of cake, but the videos also include a plethora of very rare automobiles, casually sheltered in Tokyo’s concrete bunkers.

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