is a Japanese company from
Adachi,
Tokyo that specialize in
radio-controlled cars, it was one of the first manufacturers in Japan to build RC cars and it also invented the RTR (Ready To Run) cars, but most notable of all is their long-running "Dog Fighter" series of radio controlled buggies, mainly through its successes in racing.
History
, as a child, was interested in building model warships and aircraft but became interested in radio-control models when he witnessed people playing with
radio-controlled aircraft across the
Arakawa River, thus he used monthly tuition money intended for
cram school
A cram school, informally called crammer and colloquially also referred to as test-prep or exam factory, is a specialized school that trains its students to achieve particular goals, most commonly to pass the entrance examinations of high schoo ...
to buy himself an aircraft to participate in the hobby.
As his father was an enthusiast of education, Yokobori Jr. regularly attended the home of a
United States Army officer to practice his English conversation skills. After graduation from high school, he resisted his father's persuasion to enter college education in favor of starting his mail order scale model retail business, which thrived as model stores was solely available at metropolitan areas. His sister, who had good command of English, helped him with logistics of goods overseas when business grew. His parents, who ran a confectionery material business, later agreed to help out with the business. Yokobori branched out into his own store, , in 1974 at a
Mitsuboshi
is the debut studio album of the character Kirari Tsukishima from the Japanese anime ''Kirarin Revolution''. The album was released on February 28, 2007 with songs performed by Koharu Kusumi from Morning Musume, credited as .
Background and r ...
store in
Nihonbashi
is a business district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan which grew up around the bridge of the same name which has linked two sides of the Nihonbashi River at this site since the 17th century. The first wooden bridge was completed in 1603. The current ...
, the first radio-controlled specialty store incorporated in a
department store. As a result, business increased twofold and then opened another in
Ginza
Ginza ( ; ja, 銀座 ) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi. It is a popular upscale shopping area of Tokyo, with numerous intern ...
.Yokobori branched out into R/C car production in 1977
when the shop built a ready to run version of
Cox's .49ci
Dune Buggy, which was sold as a kit. The car became a success and helped to introduced radio controlled cars into Japan.
In 1970, the company would become involved with another US RC car manufacturer, when they imported the RC-1, produced by
Associated Electrics, into Japan. As a result, they became involved in the production side of the market, when they manufactured option parts for the car. This was the start of its partnership with Associated which continued to this day.
The company, who became Yokomo, a
portmanteau of Yokobori Mokei, soon began producing its own competition RC cars in 1977 with the ''
Mini Racer RC-12
Mini Racer RC-12 is 1/12 scale RC car manufactured by Yokomo from 1977 to the early 1980s. It was produced when Yokobori Mokei changed their name to Yokomo. The RC-12 box had both a Yokomo and Yokobori Mokei label on it. There were two differen ...
''. The
Porsche 917
The Porsche 917 is a sports prototype race car developed by German manufacturer Porsche to exploit the regulations regarding the construction of 5-litre sports cars. Powered by a Type 912 flat-12 engine which was progressively enlarged from ...
/30 that was bodyshell of the kit later formed the basis of the company's
Can-Am
The Canadian-American Challenge Cup, or Can-Am, was an Sports Car Club of America, SCCA/Canadian Auto Sport Clubs, CASC sports car racing series from 1966 to 1987.
History
Can-Am started out as a race series for group 7 sports racers with two r ...
car styled logo.
Its biggest break was in 1983, when it introduced the
YZ-834B
Yokomo YZ-834B "Dog Fighter" is a 1/10 scale electric-powered 4WD radio-controlled vehicle made by Yokomo. Introduced in 1983 for off-road racing, it has been cited by the website, LiveRC, as the first racing specific 4WD buggy The car was marke ...
, the first of the long-running "Dog Fighter" series of
1:10 off-road buggies.
The car was imported into
West Germany by
Graupner and was marketed as a Graupner Dog Fighter. Although criticized for having ground clearance that was considered to be too low for a typical
off-road
Off-roading is the activity of driving or riding in a vehicle on unpaved surfaces such as sand, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, and other natural terrain. Types of off-roading range in intensity, from leisure drives with unmodified vehicl ...
course, it wasn't until 1985, when Gil Losi, Jr. used the car to score his and the company's first
IFMAR title for the inaugural 1:10 Off-Road World Championship 4WD title.
The car was replaced by the YZ-870C, known as the "Super Dog Fighter", jointly developed by
Masami Hirosaka, who was brought into the company following his victory at the following IFMAR 1:10 Off-Road 4WD event. His involvement was rewarded, when he successfully defended his crown in 1989. To this date, with the exception of his first title, won driving a
Schumacher
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CAT, all other IFMAR titles he won have been either for Yokomo (six) and its partner for the Japanese market, Team Associated (eight)
and still win national titles for the company. Masami's father, Masaaki was an employee for the company.
Yokomo are also known for the infamous and very rare YR-F2 chassis line. Despite being a full-time front-wheel drive RC, the YR-F2 is banned from certain racetracks as it was too fast for other RC's.
In 2003, Yokomo broke the R/C car mould further, when they introduced radio-controlled drifting with a series of cars that was built especially for
drifting
Drifting may refer to:
*Drifting (motorsport)
*Pipe drift or drifting, measuring a pipe's inner roundness
Film
* ''Drifting'' (1923 film), a film directed by Tod Browning
* ''Drifting'' (1982 film), the first Israeli gay-themed film
* ''Drifting'' ...
. Yokomo recently partnered with
Tomy in 2008, releasing a series of miniature R/C cars based on its licensed
D1GP
The , abbreviated as D1GP and subtitled ''Professional Drift'', is a production car drifting series from Japan. After several years of hosting amateur drifting contests, Daijiro Inada, founder of '' Option'' magazine and Tokyo Auto Salon, and ...
and drifting cars similar to its R/C line.
Following the decision of Yokobori to retire, Shigeki Suzuki was appointed to replace him as the CEO, effective from October 1, 2019.
See also
*
YZ-834B
Yokomo YZ-834B "Dog Fighter" is a 1/10 scale electric-powered 4WD radio-controlled vehicle made by Yokomo. Introduced in 1983 for off-road racing, it has been cited by the website, LiveRC, as the first racing specific 4WD buggy The car was marke ...
*
Mini Racer RC-12
Mini Racer RC-12 is 1/12 scale RC car manufactured by Yokomo from 1977 to the early 1980s. It was produced when Yokobori Mokei changed their name to Yokomo. The RC-12 box had both a Yokomo and Yokobori Mokei label on it. There were two differen ...
References
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External links
Official Site of Yokomo JapanHobby Haven Sdn.Bhd. (Sole Agent of Yokomo Products in South East Asia)Autodrift Pte Ltd. (Distributor of Yokomo Drift Products in Singapore)
Radio-controlled car manufacturers
Manufacturing companies based in Tokyo
Model manufacturers of Japan