
Cross the Acre Line and head to Yokohama.

I went to Beach Sound in World Porters to check out the Lost clothing that is licensed and produced in Japan. I was disappointed to see that the boards displayed in the window were not Lost.

But it was this shop that Mayhem was most interested in.

She bought Hello Kitty and other Japanese character goods as souvenirs for her three daughters.
I bought everything I could get my hands on.

Mayhem has designed a shape separately from Lost, a store selling Presebo,
We also visited Murasaki Sports Yokohama store.

A commemorative photo of staff member Kimura and Mayhem visiting the store.
Mayhem has signed the Presebo board cut display,
If you're in the area, please come and see it at Murasaki Sports Yokohama store.

Afterwards, we stopped by Colors in Kawasaki City, where we were greeted by a large crowd of customers.

Mayhem signed a photo next to Colors' monitor to commemorate his visit,
Everyone, go to Colors and check it out.

Hayden said he wanted a CL-PRO 5'10".

Hayden and Mayhem are looking at a Cyber Wetsuit poster featuring Shea Lopez riding a FIBERFLEX board (WHIPLASH).

They also stopped by Luvsurf, where Mayhem and Hayden took some photos.

The collection of lost boards that hangs from the ceiling was collected over 13 years.
Mayhem was also surprised and said she wanted to see it all.

This is the first RNF that Mayhem shaped for Nishii.
Mayhem said they wanted to bring the rocker and rails of this board back into the modern era.
I asked if I could take this board home with me, but somehow I refused.

Hayden was also surprised by the number of stock boards.
He says that this will make customers happy even if they come from far away.

This board from the Lost Boards collection is a 5-fin board shaped by Mayhem before the current quad and other trends.

This is the board that Shane Beschen used when he came in second place for two consecutive years at the WCT in Japan. There were small letters and numbers written on the stringer that I couldn't understand, but Mayhem helped me decipher it. Apparently the bottom is a Dino Andino model, and the deck is a complicated Shane Beschen model.

A commemorative photo taken at Love Surf.
I'll be getting in shape again in Chiba starting tomorrow.