Tokyo Ski Night: First film event to promote interaction just before the season begins | @ Daikanyama, Tokyo | Saturday, November 15th

With the start of the ski season just around the corner in November, the event "Tokyo Ski Night," where you can enjoy music and the latest videos, will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Daikanyama B1FLAT (Daikanyama, Tokyo)

This first-time event will be held in Daikanyama, Tokyo, an area teeming with fashion and culture, creating a space for people looking forward to the upcoming season to gather and interact to celebrate the start of the season

The concept is "Connect. Watch. And then drop into the snowy mountains for the night."

The event will not only feature screenings of the latest video works, but also DJ sets and talk sessions with riders. It will be an event where people who love freeskiing and freeride can gather and enjoy talking and "interacting." Guests are expected to include some of the scene's leading figures

Event Overview

Date & Time: Saturday, November 15, 2025
OPEN 18:00 / CLOSE 22:00
Venue: Daikanyama B1FLAT, The House Building B1F, 1-34-17 Ebisu Nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Price: Advance reservation ¥1,500 / At the door ¥2,000 (includes one drink)
*Advance reservations must be purchased by 11/14 23:59.
Organizer: Tokyo Ski Night Executive Committee

Timetable

18:00~Door OpenーDJ Time
19:30~Opening Talk
Film01=“Where the woodwose are” Produced by Salomon - Depart
Film02= "Senshin" Produced by Shun Hirayama & Yuta Nakamura
Film03= “Grain” Produced by Gen Sasaki & Tatsu
20:00~Talk 02=Shun Hirayama / Gen Sasaki/ Sami
Film04= "Vanishing Scenery" Produced by Tenra Katsuno & Gavin Rudy - Salomon
Film05= “Aya “IRO”” Produced by Bonz crew
20:30~Talk 03=Bonz Crew / Tenra Katsuno
Film06= "Rikka" (K2)
Film07="ORNADA" (Armada)*Screening of the first half only
21:30~Talk 04 =ARMADA TEAM
Present Time
22:00DJ Time-Close
*Please note that the schedule is tentative and the content and time may be subject to change


Screened works

Where the Woodwose Are
: Running time: Approximately 8 minutes.
A 16mm short film depicting skiing on ungroomed and backcountry slopes, along with mythical creatures, set to original music.
Produced by Salomon - Depart


Shinsen
Running time: Approximately 5 minutes
Set in the area around Mt. Daisetsuzan in Asahikawa, the director's hometown, the film depicts the flowing motion of skiing, drawing parallels between the director's own skiing life and the way water flows from the mountains, and the natural environment.
Produced by Shun Hirayama & Yuta Nakamura


Grain (Gen Sasaki)
Running time: Approximately 10 minutes
This is Gen Sasaki's second solo work.
Having been active as a freestyle and freeride skier, there was a period when he was biased towards flashy jumps and neglected turns. Dissatisfied with his own skiing, he re-examined the basics and, at the suggestion of photographer Yoichi Watanabe, tried GS skiing. Drawn to its difficulty, he gradually became fascinated by the depth of turns. This experience sparked his interest in various skiing styles, skiing culture, and history, and through conversations with Watanabe and exposure to old ski videos, he began to find answers to the questions, "What does skiing mean to me?" and "What is my ideal skiing?"
Produced by Gen Sasaki & Tatsu


Vanishing Scenery -
Running time: Approximately 10 minutes.
A short film shot over approximately three weeks in Niseko, Hokkaido. Powder, backcountry, night skiing, street skiing—exploring Hokkaido with friends, armed with skiing and a playful spirit. The film quietly focuses on the scenery of Niseko, Tenra Katsuno's hometown, and the changing environment as time passes. Produced
by Tenra Katsuno & Gavin Rudy - Salomon


"IRO" (彩)
Running time: Approximately 18 minutes.
A 2025 film by Bonz crew. A film depicting the individual "colors," personalities, and styles of the crew members who met while freeriding.
Produced by Bonz crew


ORNADA (Armada)
Running time: Approximately 25 minutes (First half only)
'ORNADA' is the culmination of two years of freeskiing movie production by the Armada team. It's a one-of-a-kind work that blends innovative skiing with artistry, set to original live sound. World-class riders such as Tanner Hall and Henrik Harlaut showcase their skills on the steep slopes of AK, as well as on the streets and in the park.

Produced by Armada


Rikka (K2)
Running time: Approximately 8 minutes
K2 skiers shoot in Hokkaido wearing the legendary Reckoner collection. The title, Rikka, is a play on words with Reckoner and was released this winter.
Shori Fujii from Japan also participates. Enjoy the riding of world-class athletes who compete in the FWT tour.


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