," an event that combines snow mountain culture and music, in three cities across Japan: Sapporo, Osaka, and Tokyo, from Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
ARC'TERYX is an outdoor brand founded in Canada in 1989 that continues to release innovative products based on the philosophy of "constantly accelerating evolution. JAZZY SPORT is a "women-friendly hardcore group" founded in 2002 with the concept of "uniting the world through music and sports."
"DROP IN " will feature film screenings and talk sessions by ARC'TERYX snow athletes, as well as a DJ performance by JAZZY SPORT. People who love snow and are excited about the arrival of winter will gather, talk, and connect. It's a new style of cultural event where you can feel the excitement and spirit of the snowy mountains.
Dates and Venue
| schedule | City | venue | Participation fee | |
| Tuesday, November 18, 2025 18:30-22:00 | Sapporo | Royal Park Canvas Sapporo Odori Park | ¥1,500 ※Free drinks and finger food included ※Same price for adults and children | |
| Thursday, November 20, 2025 18:30-22:00 | Osaka | Royal Park Canvas, Kitahama, Osaka | ||
| Friday, November 21, 2025 18:30-22:00 | Tokyo | Royal Park Canvas Ginza Corridor | ||
Event timeline (all three venues)
18:30 Doors open (Food / Drinks served)
19:00 Film screening / Athlete interview
20:00 DJ time
22:00 Close
Screening film
| Work name | Screening time | director | rider |
| Echo of Turns | 16 minutes | Takuya Mukai | Shikaichi Ueki |
| MOTION | 6 minutes | Yasushi Shimanuki | Taiyo Nakanishi |
| Task | Yuki Murayama | Kouga Hoshino | |
| BETWEEN DAYS | 16 minutes | Alex Craig | Elena Hight (US), Jared Elston (US), Joe Lax (CA), Robin Van Gyn (CA), Sean Miskiman (CA), Severin Van Der Meer (CH), Spencer O'Brien (CA), Victor Daviet (FR), Tadashi Fuse (Japan) |
Movie appearance rider

Tadashi Fuse
He began his career as a professional snowboarder at age 16, and obtained his JSBA professional qualification at age 18 (1998). He subsequently appeared in filmings and videos alongside the world's top international riders. At the time, it was rare for a Japanese snowboarder to appear alongside top international athletes, and he led the snowboarding world in the 2000s by appearing as the final act. After moving to a global snowboard brand, he became the first Japanese person to have his own signature model sold worldwide, and his activities and recognition became worldwide. During that time, he mainly filmed in the backcountry, and his riding skills have earned him international acclaim.

Shikaichi Ueki
A freeride skier based in Golden, inland British Columbia, Canada. In order to trace his ideal line among the beautiful landscapes created by nature, he seeks out exciting slopes, mainly in North America, and challenges himself. He also runs the Japan Freeride Open, with the goal of spreading the appeal of freeriding in Japan.

Kouga Hoshino
Born and raised in Ishiuchi, Minamiuonuma City, Niigata Prefecture, he was influenced by his grandparents who ran a ski inn at the foot of Ishiuchi Maruyama Ski Resort and his parents who worked at the ski resort, and was on the slopes from the time he was old enough to understand. Eventually, he became fascinated with the world of freestyle skiing rather than competitive skiing. He is active not only in his own skiing but also in filmmaking, submitting his work to film festivals and traveling the world.

Taiyo Nakanishi
After spending the early 2000s as a ski bum in Whistler, he has been a freeride skier based at his home mountain, Teine Highlands, since 2008. During the season, he shoots videos and photos in Hokkaido, participates in events, and also spends his time skiing on his home mountain to satisfy his desire to ski.
Information
ARC'TERYX
official website: https://arcteryx.jp/
Official social media: Instagram | Facebook | Youtube

