Headbud heads for Japan! In an absolute fantastic thing about a three-minute edit, Josh Absenger, Luggi Brucic, alongside filmer Fabi Hayden and photographer Sebastien (Bastl) Höllward, take us by the sacred forests of Hokkaido, Japan’s legendary northern island. When you didn’t know, the North Island tends to obtain a number of the best snow on Earth, each in amount and high quality. The sunshine flakes fall from the heavens, being ushered to the island by chilly Siberian winds. It’s not solely the snow that makes Hokkaido such an unimaginable vacation spot, nevertheless. It’s additionally the environment. The densely packed forests maintain a number of the deepest snow on Earth and a number of the most surreal surroundings. “Kodama” roughly interprets to tree ghosts. It’s a becoming title for this quick movie, which takes us by the winding and dazzling birch and pine timber that populate the countryside. Is one thing hiding within the scuba-worthy pow? In all probability not… however you by no means know.
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There’s a mystical feeling within the white birch forests of Japan throughout a storm. The wind, the clouds and the snow make it appear to be a special world. It’s widespread to really feel a presence like one thing should be simply behind the subsequent tree. “Kodama.” The tree ghosts.
A crew consisting of AR Fam skiers Josh Absenger and Luggi Brucic, filmer Fabi Hayden and photographer Sebastien (Bastl) Höllward headed to Hokkaido to immerse themselves within the famously deep snow and distinctive cultural charms of the Japanese mountains. Having identified one another for 20 years, everybody was hyped to collaborate and shred within the mountains close to Kiroro Resort.