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ART × SNOWBOARDING
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I was trying to new creation in last winter for the DIGGIN' magazine.
It was fun challenge and I am happy to new works.
I have been snowboard-wold over 25 years, and watching grow up the scene and them community.
Always. I am thinking "what is new and original, for my creation" and "how should I do for next genelations" in my balance.

These are great ISSUE, check it out.


# by TSUTOMU-ENDO | 2022-12-23 09:23
Hunting Life in Far North
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I am visiting far north in Greenland again.
No electric no shop, only one Inuit living at the village.
I had super survival life with him and self-sufficient in food over three weeks.
Sun went to dark winter today and getting sea-ice.
I got out from the village in safe, and got flight base today.
Winter storm here, I hope I can go flight for next destination.






# by TSUTOMU-ENDO | 2022-10-29 10:44
THE SNOW BOARDER'S JOURNAL #19.4

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Towering across the backdrop of the city are Japan’s Northern Alps, a few of its peaks having risen from volcanic activity somewhere between 600,000 and 2.5 million years ago—relative infants by geographical standards. Snow deposited during subsequent ice ages became glaciers and carved out unique U-shaped valleys and knife-edge ridges, forming beautiful relief. Local pioneers of modern mountaineering such as Sasa Narimasa, Monk Banryu, Shintaro Momose—as well as climbers who were fascinated with modern alpinism, introduced in the end of the Taisho¯ era (1912-1926)—pushed early human limits here. Today, the Northern Alps have become a popular destination for snowsports freaks and mountaineering enthusiasts alongside casual hikers and resort visitors alike.

The way we interact with the mountains changes with age and experience. After spending decades exploring many mountains, I began thinking I would like to explore one mountain in this large area from a snowboarder’s point of view, fully immersing myself and watching the season change around it. Specifically, Mt. Goryu-dake, hanging above the Goryu ski area…


Read more story!

https://www.thesnowboardersjournal.com/issue_feature/mt-goryu/

The last issue TSJ #19.4
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# by TSUTOMU-ENDO | 2022-08-04 11:07
Think forest.
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Read our story.

The Journal by

Patagonia

Spring 2022


# by TSUTOMU-ENDO | 2022-06-24 13:05
The last hunter's life
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I got back Japan.

I was going to Inuit community of far north and spending life with them for my project POLAR EXPOSURE for over two month.I was looking for most traditional and changing in the current state for past 5 years.
As you already know arctic is changing fast by climate change and modernization.
Definitely they last hunter.

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Also,
This is a one of the last hunter in Japan.
Please click and read the story.
https://www.patagonia.com/stories/the-last-takajo/story-120760.html

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# by TSUTOMU-ENDO | 2022-05-27 03:05