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2026-03-21

The 3rd Pocari Sweat Hiking GO Returns with Energy on March 21, 2026

After a two-year pause, the usually quiet campus of Yongchun High School was once again filled with energy on a weekend morning as participants dressed in Pocari Sweat blue gradually gathered.
Although many were meeting for the first time, they greeted one another warmly, setting the tone for a day of health, connection, and shared enthusiasm.
With the opening signal given by General Manager Yamano of King Car Otsuka and General Manager Matsuo of Taiwan Otsuka Pharmaceutical, the 3rd Pocari Sweat Hiking GO officially began.

Following the group’s climb to Xiangshan Yongchungang two years ago, this year’s event took participants onto the Four Beasts Mountain Trail, covering a total distance of 6.6 kilometers.
Starting from Yongchun High School, the route led along the Baoshan Trail to Thumb Mountain and 95 Peak, before continuing on to Hushan Trail and Yongchunpi Wetland Park.
Along the way, participants enjoyed sweeping views of Taipei as employees of Taiwan Otsuka Pharmaceutical and their family members enthusiastically joined the hike, experiencing both the refreshing pleasure of walking in nature and the warmth of spending meaningful time together.

At the event site, men’s skincare brand UL・OS hosted an interactive booth where participants were invited to experience firsthand the light, refreshing moisturizing feel of its products.
A limited-time lucky draw was also held, giving visitors the opportunity to take home full-size UL・OS products and further experience the brand’s appeal of “Clean enough to come closer.”

In addition, at the health stamp rally area, Taiwan Otsuka Pharmaceutical set up a skin hygiene education booth called the Healthy Skin Station.
By introducing AMP (adenosine monophosphate), the exclusive moisturizing ingredient featured in UL・OS Skin Lotion, the booth highlighted the importance of proper skincare and encouraged participants to make skin health part of everyday life, extending health and well-being into their daily routines.