bottomline|A place where guests can be freed from everyday life|Tokyo

It's a lot more fun if you get rid of the bang bang

From skis, snowboards (& splitboards), telemark skis to tune-ups (maintenance). Bottomline that you can also enjoy authentic coffee. Only the owner shopkeeper can handle all of them.

The owner, Mr. Tabata, creates a shop with an atmosphere full of originality.

"When I was addicted to slipping and playing, I felt like I was putting my hands (feet) on all of them before I knew it" became a business form.

Each category is synchronized (interlaced), each emerges as a "more three-dimensional figure", and a series of new discoveries.
If such a story is directed to a guest, this time the guest replies, "That's interesting." While playing catch, we also set up a cafe space, saying, "If you have a drink, you can relax more." We have even prepared carefully selected coffee for you to have a “blissful cup” that can switch your feelings from your daily life, even just for a little bit.

It forms a super unique shop that you can understand if you go there.

A unique view of the world from the storefront

The owner's personality shines on the display

[Trends of products handled]

Tour 20%, Powder/BC40%, Park 10%, Freeride 30%

[BRANDS]

Tune-up for FREESKI&POWDER, general backcountry, K2, RMU, sweet protection, Teton broth, green clothing, mountain surf, coffee, DVD, etc.

[Our unique service and “something”]

In addition to winter projects such as the "BC Tour (staying overnight in a tent)" from midwinter to early summer, and the "Kagura Wada Hut Charter Event" inviting many professional riders, there are off-season skateboarding practice sessions and fully chartered buses. You can go on a gastronomy and sake brewery tour, rent a field near the shop, and interact with a nearby Japanese wine brewery. I enjoy spending time with them all year round.

[Events and campaigns]

A guerrilla plan is under consideration...

[Others・Other outdoor activities that we are focusing on]

Skateboarding (mainly surfskating type) is being carried out with a dense content that everyone gathers at a pace of about every other week. I also recommend jumping rope (skipping rope).


Profile

Owner Tomoyuki Tabata

In the late 90's, I was enrolled in a ski shop in Jiyugaoka at the time. He later learned TUNE-UP and opened a store in 2004 that combined them.

Because the shop owner is based on skis, the splitboard is also uniquely reconstructed from the “two-plate perspective”.
Telemark also inherited the "alternative style" (named by the owner) from his master. His recent catchphrase is, "If your gear changes, you need to update how you ride." Nowadays, we often think of things like skis as materials, but they are still “vehicles.” If you look at it that way, I think it will become a more familiar existence.


Information

address2-18-7-105 Miharadai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
phone number03-3978-1809
Business day(Business) 12:00-21:00 (October-January) 12:00-20:00 (February-September) / (Closed) Wednesday
Mailshop@bottom-line.jp
Webhttp://bottom-line.jp