JAPFEST RIGA 23

JAPFEST RIGA 23

2023, SATURDAY, APRIL 22

こんにちは (Konnichiwa) Baltic Japanese car community! On behalf of JDM Latvia, I would like to express our gratitude for the great time we had at Japfest Riga 23. There were about 250 Japanese cars from all Baltic states, and it was an absolute blast!

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all event sponsors and partners who made this event possible: Arēna Rīga, APE Motors, Trackday.lv, Inchcape Mazda, Flancis Skrūve, JDM Emergency, RedBull, AMIT Baltic, Viartcanvas, Meat Chef, Rolling Coffee, Pandemonium, KidsTopCars, Volkov Media, Designs.media, and Cool Car Drawing.

We’re happy to see our friends from JDM Estonia (jdm.ee) and JDM Lithuania (Jdm.lt), and all participants from neighboring countries who traveled a long way to join us at Japfest. The JDM Baltic scene is improving and growing, so let’s keep it up together!

To everyone who played a part in making Japfest Riga 23 happen,  thank you all, and we look forward to seeing you again in the future.

And these are event awards:

VIP

In the “VIP” category, the 1992 Lexus LS400 from Lithuania won the award for its unique paint job, quality car seats, and authentic wheels.

JDM Poster Car

In the “JDM Poster Car” category, the 1998 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT from Estonia won the award for its design and performance, which have made it one of the most popular JDM cult cars in the world.

People’s Choice

In the Crowd Voting award, the 1977 Datsun 280z from Lithuania received the most popularity. A total of 877 voters participated, and the Datsun received 87 votes, leaving the Forester from Lithuania behind.

JDM Unsung Hero

The “JDM Unsung Hero” award was given to the 1995 Suzuki Cappuccino from Estonia, which falls into the Kei Car category, very popular car category in Japan. This car has a width of only 139 centimeters. And we measured also in limbo that it was only 120 centimeters high.

Limbo Lowest

Limbo Lowest award went to the 1990 Honda CRX from Latvia for having the lowest ground clearance.

JDM Classic

The “JDM Classic” category award went to the 1988 Toyota MR2 from Latvia.

Impressive Wheels

Nomination for “Impressive Wheels” went to an IS200 from Estonia featuring 18″ Work VSXV wheels, J10 front, J11 rear, with
ET 7 and -5

Custom wheel spacer manufacture
“Flancis Skrūve”
nomination: FITTED

Award the most FITTED wheels given to: Lexus LS400 from Latvia

Custom wheel spacer manufacture
“Flancis Skrūve”
nomination: The GAP

Biggest gap award went to Nissan 350z from Lithuania