Oh sorry I wrote Riuchi, I mean Ryuji, someone said in the Team Japan thread that he didn´t get an assigment because he didn´t qualified.
His name is Ryuju Hino.
龍樹 in Kanji, which is commonly read Tatsuki, same as Machida, but different in Kanji (only 樹 (Tatsuki) for Machida's name).
The above way of reading, Ryuju, is very unique for that combination of Kanji. There might be some reason as his father is Russian. This is just my personal guess though. I hear he has a middle name. Usually, Japanese do not have.
On the contrary, Keiji Tanaka's Kanji is 刑事 and this combination means (police) detective. Although Keiji is a common name, this Kanji combination is not usually used as a name. I heard their parents gave him this name because they wanted him to have a righteous mind. By the way, his mother is Taiwanese. Japanese figure skating team is very international

Anyway, their names are unique in a different meaning.
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I guess he can simplify his layout to one quad in LP. With two 3As combos in second part of program and two Lzs he can score pretty well and land on podium (even with 2A at the end :shocked
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