If you’ve heard of Autobacs, you already know it’s Japan’s most iconic car parts chain. However, not all Autobacs stores are created equal — and APIT Shinonome in Tokyo is in a category of its own. For JDM enthusiasts visiting Japan, this store is essential. Furthermore, it’s one of the few places in the world where you can walk out with genuine Japanese car culture in your hands.
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What Is APIT Shinonome?

APIT Shinonome is an Autobacs flagship store located in Shinonome, Tokyo — right on the waterfront near the Wangan. The name is different from a standard Autobacs branch, but make no mistake: it’s the real thing, and then some.

In contrast to a regular Autobacs that stocks the basics, APIT Shinonome goes further. The selection covers everything from universal car care products to collaboration merchandise, model cars, books, and items that you simply won’t find anywhere else in the world.


Why Every JDM Visitor Should Go Here

The Best JDM Souvenir Shop in Tokyo

This is where APIT Shinonome truly stands out. The store stocks Initial D collaborations, Japanese automotive books, model cars, and JDM merchandise that makes for incredible souvenirs. If you’re looking for something to bring home that proves you actually went deep into Japan’s car culture — not just the tourist version — this is your spot.

SOFT99 — Japan’s Legendary Car Wax

One of the most popular purchases among international visitors is SOFT99 wax. It’s a Japanese car care brand that has been producing premium products since 1954, and it has a cult following among enthusiasts worldwide. The Fusso series in particular — which uses a fluoropolymer compound for long-lasting paint protection — is famous for its water beading performance. It outperforms many Western equivalents at a fraction of the price.

You can get SOFT99 products outside Japan, but buying them here is both cheaper and more satisfying. It’s the kind of thing every car person back home will recognize and appreciate.

The Midnight Car Meet

Here’s something that most tourist guides will never tell you: the APIT Shinonome car park runs an unofficial car meet on weekend nights. The store itself closes at 9:00 PM, but the parking lot stays open — and that’s when things get interesting. Serious builds show up, people hang out, and it has a completely different atmosphere from the daytime shopping experience.

Therefore, if you’re planning a visit, consider making it a two-part trip: shop during the day, then stick around or come back later to see what rolls in.


Getting There

APIT Shinonome is a one-minute walk from Rinkai Line Shinonome Station. However, the train access isn’t ideal — the Rinkai Line isn’t the most convenient line from central Tokyo, and the last train runs earlier than you’d want if you’re staying for the night scene.

As a result, driving is strongly recommended, especially if you’re planning to stay for the evening car meet. The surrounding Shinonome and Tatsumi waterfront area also has great night views — so it’s worth making a full evening out of it rather than rushing back.

If you do take the train, plan your return carefully and don’t miss the last service.


What to Buy

For souvenirs:

  • Initial D collaboration merchandise
  • Japanese automotive books and magazines
  • JDM model cars
  • Air Spencer air fresheners (compact, cheap, and instantly recognizable to any enthusiast)

For actual car care:

  • SOFT99 wax (Fusso series for long-lasting protection, King of Gloss for maximum shine)
  • Washing and detailing products that are significantly cheaper than importing them

Practical Info

InfoDetails
Store NameAPIT Shinonome (Autobacs)
LocationShinonome, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Nearest StationRinkai Line Shinonome Station (1 min walk)
Hours9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
PaymentCash & card accepted
English SupportReasonable — better than most car shops
International ShippingNot from store — use Japan Post nearby
Car MeetWeekend nights in the car park (unofficial)

The Bottom Line

Most visitors to Japan never make it to APIT Shinonome. It’s not in the standard guidebooks, and it’s not in the tourist districts. However, that’s exactly what makes it special — it’s a real piece of Tokyo’s car culture, not a curated version of it.

Go during the day to shop. Stay for the night to see what shows up in the car park. And leave with something that no one else back home has.

Combined with nearby Tatsumi PA, Shinonome makes for one of the best JDM evenings you can have in Tokyo.