Rhythm Rail Jam is Niseko's largest and most established winter snow festival, bringing together riders, spectators, and music lovers for a high-energy celebration on the slopes of Hokkaido. Held at the Niseko Tokyu Grand Hirafu Freeride Park, the event has grown into one of the resort's most anticipated fixtures, regularly attracting crowds of more than 4,000 people.
At its core, Rhythm Rail Jam is a jib competition, which is a style of snowboarding and skiing that focuses on performing tricks on metal rails, boxes, and other man-made features—a bit similar to skateboarding in a snow park. Rather than racing for speed, riders are judged on creativity, control, and style, making the event highly visual and easy to enjoy even for first-time viewers.
In its latest evolution, Rhythm Rail Jam has partnered with the internationally renowned creative collective behind Swatch Nines, known for designing visually striking and technically demanding snow courses. Their involvement elevates the course design and gives the event a more global feel, while still remaining firmly rooted in Niseko's local snow culture. Riders who take part may also be considered for selection to compete at Swatch Nines finals, offering a rare opportunity to step onto an international stage.
The experience goes far beyond the competition itself. The day features DJ performances, food trucks, a pop-up bar, and a raffle, creating a festival-like atmosphere that welcomes riders and non-riders alike.