

90s Shibuya skate punks shot guerrilla-style where it actually happened — no permits, all chaos.
Filmed entirely in the Shibuya area, the city and youth culture of Shibuya in the 1990s are fully visualized.Theatrical release was also particular about Shibuya, and a special dome was set up at the entrance of Spain Saka and it was independently screened. As for skateboarding , which is the core of the story , professional skateboarders who were active at the time appeared in large numbers and showed off various techniques in the play.
Practical Effects
Real 1990s pro skateboarders doing their actual tricks, no stunt doubles.
Production
Guerrilla-filmed in Shibuya without permits — Spain Saka dome was literally built for this.

Director
Ataru Oikawa
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This captures Shibuya BEFORE the 109 building became a gyaru mecca — it's practically archaeological now.
Director Ataru Oikawa would later pivot to J-horror (Tomie franchise), making this his weird, sunny outlier.
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