Good evening everyone. Time flies and the year is already almost half over! I've been so busy lately that I'm starting to feel anxious.

Well, the other day, I, Nishioka, went to Trippers, a trail running specialty store in Tachikawa, Tokyo.

Aimed at beginners, we provided detailed explanations about the brightness, lighting time, and product features of the headlamp.

I also went to meet some acquaintances in Tokyo. First, I went to Neighbors Sports Club in Ikejiri, Setagaya Ward, where Kei-san (aka Kuwabara-san), one of the main DJs for the two-day DJ event "RUN+MUSIC vol.2" to be held at the end of this month, has recently been involved in the management of the club. I went to find out more about his enthusiasm for the event.

Afterwards, we paid a courtesy visit to Goldwin, the headquarters of the well-known brand "THE NORTH FACE," which has just moved to Aoyama.

I went to give Director Goto a flyer for RUN+MUSIC vol.2...

In fact, our flagship headlamp model, the MS-i1 "endurance model," is also available at the Harajuku concept store "THE NORTH FACE Spere" and the Osaka Grand Front store.

And then I went to say hello to Run boys! Run girls! and moonlight gear from Shibuya. It felt like going to a record store to say hello when an artist releases a new CD...lol

On the way, we went to the A&F Shibuya store, which is directly connected to JR Shibuya Station.

There, they even had the MS-F1 "Trailmaster" on display!? No, it was for sale!

This is a rare item. *As expected, spare batteries were not available for sale.

Meanwhile, Mr. Yoshida was acting as a pacer for our acquaintance, Tate-chan, who was challenging the TDT200 (only those who have completed the TDT100 are entitled to run two round trips),

Left: Mr. Yoshida, Right: Mr. Tateishi

He is also one of the people in charge of running the official aid station, commonly known as "Naniwa Aid."

Haruka will be running in the TDT100 (a 100-mile group run organized by Japan's leading trail runner, Tomokazu Ihara), so we went on an expedition to Tokyo to accomplish our respective missions.

There were three warriors who challenged the TDT200.

Two of them were assassins from Kansai (Sakamo and Tate-chan) and Gacha. Unfortunately, Gacha's leg pain worsened during the drop bag on the way out on the second round trip, causing him to DNF.

Tate-chan also seemed to be in pain, complaining of pain in her legs, but she managed to set off.

Sakamo joked while eating a banana, and although it must have been difficult, he still seemed to have the energy to make people laugh.

After that, various dramatic events unfolded, and Tate-chan DNF'd near Enoki Aid Station on the outbound leg of the second round trip.

Sakamo successfully completed the T.DT200 (200 miles: 320km). Thank you for the wonderful experience.

Our Haruka was in a good mood from start to finish and seemed to be in good shape. In the second half, it was too hot and the pace was too high, so the pacer had to DNF midway through the race. However, with her usual energy, she made it to the finish line in style.

The details of that time have been uploaded to the podcast program "Weekly Milestone.com" episode 27, "After Finishing TDT 100/200 ".

The weekend passes as each person accomplishes their mission. Milestone TERADACHO's 2nd anniversary celebration is coming up soon. Hiroki Ishikawa and Kei Kuwahara will be DJing.

What are your plans for Saturday, June 28th and Sunday, June 29th? This is a valuable event where you can see a side of the band that you don't normally see, whether you're a fan of trail running, or are interested in music, or even if you're not. We hope you'll come. Tickets are available below. Saturday is relatively quieter, so if you want to talk to the two of them, we recommend the first day!

Tickets and event details can be found here

P.S.: Due to many inquiries, please see below.

Participate in the Saturday DJ event → Join the Sunday group run

Participate in the Sunday DJ event → Join the Sunday group run