Tunes Workshop

Rhythm Japan offers a full range of tuning, mounting and repair services, Rhythm Tunes Workshop’s highly trained technicians work with the latest Wintersteiger machinery, offering top-notch stone base grinding, ceramic disc edge finishing, hot waxing and general repair work for both skis/ snowboards and bikes. Bring in your skis /snowboards and bikes for some love before you hit the mountain.


Rhythm Tunes Services

Winter Services


ServicePRICE
Rhythm Tune¥8,500
Full Service¥11,000
Performance Wax
Â¥5,000
Binding Mount¥7,500
Quiver KillerFrom ¥15,000

Summer Services


ServicePrice
Kids Tune Up (Up to 24-inch)
Â¥3,000
Basic Tune Up¥4,500
Rhythm Tune¥6,500
Bike Build or PackBasic starting from ¥4,500
Advanced build starting at ¥6,500
New Set Brake/Gear Cable¥3,000
Hydraulic Brake Bleed x1Â¥3,000
Wheel TrueFrom ¥2,500
Basic Accessory Fitting¥1,500
Tube Replacement¥2,500

premium Fit

  • 3D foot scan to take away
  • Custom molded footbed
  • Pair of premium socks
  • 2 seasons or 30 day fit guarantee
  • Free SB lace repairs (1 yr)
PREMIUM FIT PACKAGE PRICE
SKIÂ¥22,000
SNOWBOARDÂ¥20,000
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NISEKO

Japan’s most desirable and famous ski destination. A haven for everyone, from first time skiers or snowboarders to mountain bikers in summer.

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Furano

Located in central Hokkaido, Furano is the perfect destination for those looking to enjoy Japan's iconic powder without the super crazy winter tourist crowds found in other locations. 

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Hakuba

Another one of Japan’s most desirable ski destinations, Hakuba offers snow enthusiasts plenty of variety, with 10 resorts to explore across the Hakuba Valley. This destination offers terrain for every level, and plenty to do across winter and summer. 

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