Contest professional skateboarder Nyjah Huston recently experienced a profound reunion with his long-lost Japanese family from his dad's side.
Following his performance at the World Skate Tour (WST) in Japan, where he showcased his gnarly skills on the board, Huston was met with a surprise that went beyond competitive skating.
Huston, who has always been open about his multicultural background, had long been curious about his Japanese heritage.
However, it wasn't until after his triumphant run at WST Japan skateboarding contest that he received a series of pictures from his father's side of the family, providing a glimpse into his Japanese roots.
The Disorder Skateboards business owner took a break from his hectic schedule to connect with the newfound members of his family.
The emotional reunion unfolded as Huston, filled with anticipation and curiosity, met with relatives after 18 years when his dad was still around helping him become the world's best skateboarder in the world.