KASSO is a Japanese skateboarding TV show produced by TBS which is famous for Ninja Warriors and Takeshi Castle. Talented and experienced Japanese skaters were invited to three massive skateboarding courses like video games. Completing all three courses, they win 1 million yen. KASSO is a Japanese term for SLIDE. The skaters kasso the courses NEVER BEEN DONE before at any kinds of skateboarding competitions.

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