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Han's Garage was an automotive garage in Tokyo, Japan owned by Han Seoul-Oh. It served as an entertainment venue and his primary place of residence. Sean Boswell moved into the garage when he left his father's house, and later invited Neela to stay there when she left Takashi.

History

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

Han Seoul-Oh brings Sean Boswell to his garage after using him to collect his money and allowing him to drive his Mazda RX-7 VeilSide. Han introduced him to the various locations connected to his garage before showing him the actual workshop where he gives him a 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX. Sean uses the garage and its components to work on his car while Han teaches him to drift.

Sean later moved into the garage after moving out of his Dad's house and is given a bunk to sleep in. Neela later moved in after breaking up with Takashi and together they fled the garage when he threatens to kill Han.

Later, Sean, Twinkie, and their friends break into the garage to find a car they can use in the race only to discover they have all been impounded. They later use the garage and its components to re-build a Ford Mustang belonging to Sean's dad and use it to race.

F9

When Mia Toretto and Letty Ortiz arrive in Tokyo to find information on Han, they break into Han's old garage which has been left untouched for years. They find some old files and learn that the connection between Han and Mr. Nobody was Gisele Yashar and she and Mr. Nobody fought in Mossad together. They leave the garage, deeming it to be a dead end.

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Trivia

  • It is unknown what happened to the garage after the events of Tokyo Drift until F9, where it is learnt that the garage was untouched for years.
  • For Han's Garage, Craig Lieberman claimed that it was located next to the Sixth Street Bridge in Los Angeles with the decorations and vehicles from Tokyo.[1]
  • The garage appears again in F9, but the scene was deleted and revealed in the Directors Cut.

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