I love this! Who in their right mind would call a car dealership “Booze-Up”? Well, the owner of this Japanese “land cruiser speciality store” did, apparently. It makes you imagine that each guy behind the wheel of a 4X4 that could smash you to a pulp is a beer-swilling booze-hound.
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Only in Japan!
Yeah, that’s a phrase I find very hard to avoid using on a daily basis.