Japanese skateboarding is particularly original – Tightbooth Productions proves it!
Tightbooth Production, originating from Osaka, began as a skate crew in 2005 and quickly won over VX1000 purists with their groundbreaking and distinctive skate videos. Now producing stylish boards, this exceptional Japanese brand continues to gain popularity!
Whether original, simple or collage-like perfection – the style of Tightbooth Production always stands out from the crowd
Tightbooth Production forges its own path with both its videos and boards, maintaining a distinct and instantly recognizable style. Founder Shinpei Ueno has a talent for blending independent elements into a cohesive whole, whether it's through the iconic Lenz videos or the overall designs of Tightbooth. The brand’s well-rounded approach is marked by a uniquely clean and individual style, serving as a hallmark of quality. Tightbooth Production is paving the way for Japanese skateboarding like no other brand!
Tightbooth Production – Japanese skateboarding par excellence that makes a lasting impression
With the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo and Japanese skaters making waves in contests worldwide, Japanese skateboarding has finally broken into the Western mainstream.
However, it’s easy to overlook the depth and originality of Japan’s skate culture. Alongside icons like Takahiro Morita and his Far East Skate Network, Tightbooth Production, led by visionary Shinpei Ueno, has been creating standout skate videos for years. The Lenz Trilogy, with its self-produced soundtracks and masterful use of the VX1000, sets itself apart from the rest. Tightbooth and its associated videos have significantly shaped the distinctive VX video style, earning recognition from brands like Magenta, Loophole and Evisen.
