
Mechanic Takumi Yamada performs vehicle maintenance — August 2 Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama. (©Sankei by Takumi Kamoshida)
Step inside the shop and you are immediately greeted by legendary cars like Nissan's first Fairlady Z and the Skyline. With their round headlights and fender mirrors, they have a beauty you no longer see in modern cars.
The Yokohama-based dealership CLASICA, located in Tsuzuki Ward, specializes in classic cars made before the 1970s and neo-classics from the 1970s through the 1990s.


Inspired by Hayao Miyazaki's Films
"People love classic cars because they have personality — they're fun, and even a little cute," says 22-year-old mechanic Takumi Yamada. Before joining CLASICA, Yamada worked as a vehicle mechanic in the Self-Defense Forces, an unusual career path.

A lifelong fan of vintage things, he even owns prewar bicycles and motorcycles. His fascination began with the retro worlds depicted in Hayao Miyazaki's films such as "Porco Rosso" and "Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro".


The Challenges of Old Machines
CLASICA also deals with cars from manufacturers that no longer exist. "Maintenance is really tough. Sometimes the parts don't exist, or they don't fit properly," Yamada explains as he works.
Devices no longer found in modern cars, such as carburetors, require completely different methods, often involving trial and error. "But when I finally figure something out, it feels great, and I learn a lot from it."

Classic cars are more fragile and require more care than today's models, but Yamada sees that as part of their charm. "The more time you spend with them, the more they become irreplaceable partners," he says.

His goal is to become a next-generation classic car mechanic.
"Opportunities to work on old cars are disappearing every year, which makes it harder to train new mechanics. In 20 or 30 years, there may only be a handful of people left who can maintain them. When that happens, I want to pass down the skills and help preserve this culture."
For this young mechanic, the journey has only just begun.

CLASICA
- Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM (Closed Sundays and holidays)
- Address: 4-19-18 Nakachidai, Tsuzuki Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Condrea Yokohama II, 1F
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(Read the article in Japanese.)
Authors: Takumi Kamoshida, The Sankei Shimbun