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Yuzu looks way cooler than this model wearing his Moncler! :handw: They should totally sponsor him! :agree2:
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Wow, I can't believe some people are trivializing Yuzuru's injury at Worlds last year. I just...can't. I know figure skating brings out strong emotions in people, but there should be limits, really.
) He's so sweet :luv17:Definitely going to agree with Hydroblade. Writing, or at least familiarizing yourself with the stroke order, is essential. If you don't use it, you lose it. I have a DS and had that app, but I haven't used it in a long time myself. And when I had it I wasn't very serious in my kanji study. But if you can't find your DS and have a smart phone or tablet there are kanji apps there where you can practice the stroke order with your stylus. I use this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mindtwisted.kanjistudy&hl=en
There's probably one like it for iOS too. Even better, the first 100 kanji are free so you can test out the app and see if you like it.
As for maintaining the language, my Japanese is always a lot better when I am there. I find myself thinking in it more. And when I'm drinking it flows even better. I recommend listening to music or looking at news clips or commercials a few times in a day. Maybe take up watching some j-dramas. And using the apps and programs gives you the exposure too.
I've said this before but I am so curious about his networth. How sweet can it be for the most popular MALE skater in this sport? I am really wondering if NBC will be able to tell us his yearly earnings like they did for Yuna Kim and Shaun White. She was at $8million/year before winning the Olys. And though Japan may pay more I had the impression that Yuna's richer than Mao.
People are trivialising his injury? Where? It seems when any other skater is injured people are understanding but with Yuzu it's not the same. Sigh.
Thanks for the recommendations! Now I'd like to find a stylus for my phone. I've been using it to study Japanese grammar and vocabulary. Don't know why it never occurred to me to use it for kanji writing practice like you guys suggested.
And curious as well re: Yuzu's net worth. Though something else I'm curious about is who manages his contracts for his endorsements and commercials. As I understand, he doesn't have an agency managing him right? So is he hiring some sort of contracts specialist to analyze his contracts for him, or is he doing everything himself? Wonder how it works.

I thought it was his mother the one who took care of those things![]()
Well, if the hints pan out and Misha Ge is indeed choreographing his ex, it's likely to be a fun style.
Well, if the hints pan out and Misha Ge is indeed choreographing his ex, it's likely to be a fun style.
Gambatte Yuzu!!!! 
Thanks for the recommendations! Now I'd like to find a stylus for my phone. I've been using it to study Japanese grammar and vocabulary. Don't know why it never occurred to me to use it for kanji writing practice like you guys suggested.
And curious as well re: Yuzu's net worth. Though something else I'm curious about is who manages his contracts for his endorsements and commercials. As I understand, he doesn't have an agency managing him right? So is he hiring some sort of contracts specialist to analyze his contracts for him, or is he doing everything himself? Wonder how it works.
YUZU!! Thank You For Your Amazing Season 2016-2017
Competitions
Gold - Skate Canada Autumn Classic 2016
Silver - Skate Canada International 2016
Gold - NHK Trophy 2016
Gold - Grand Prix Final 2016
Silver - 4CC 2017
Gold - Worlds 2017
Team Gold - WTT 2017
World Records
Worlds 2017 FP 223.20
Many Firsts
First man to win 4 straight GPFs title
First man to land a Quadruple Toe-loop-Triple Salchow combination
First man to complete 3 quads in second half of FP
Gambatte Yuzu!!!!
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http://yuzu-ice.tumblr.com/post/159919882864/a-tear-fell-from-his-eye-getting-emotional-in-an
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q2zNABc1PE
During the interview right after his EX he got a bit emotional talking about how the audience cheered for him.:sad21:
And first ever 4lo!
)Is there any english translation of this interview?
Interviewer (I): That was a great performance.
Yuzuru (Y):Thank you.
I: It was your last performance of this season. What was in your mind?
Y: From before I stepped into the rink to the end, I was holding a lot of mixed feelings within.
I: It was a huge cheering at your encore.
Y: To be honest, I wasn't expecting such a huge cheer. I couldn't stop shouting till the end either.
I: How did you feel throughout WTT?
Y: I enjoyed myself a lot. I am glad that it was a great skating to conclude the season.
I: Could you please look back this season again?
Y: There were many tough moments at the beginning. Many things didn't go well. Sometimes I lost my confidence. However after all I have no injury, I am healthy and I can start the next season from a better place than the last year. So that was a quite achievement.
I: What helped you to overcome those hard times?
Y: Managing health and conditions was one thing of course. But more importantly, all support and voice from my team and my fans. They helped me to review and analyse my skate. I really appreciate that.
I: The next season, the important one will begin.
Y: Yes, but all the things I achieved and learnt from this reason is a gem, not just for the Olympics or my skating career but for my own life. I cherish that. And the next season, I am going to put my best effort to train day by day.
I: What would you expect for the next season?
Y: I want to focus on everything. Jumps of course, but also transition and all that. I want to perfect my skate and break my limit next year.
I: We are looking forward to your next season.
Y: Thank you very much.
Efforts will lie, but will never be in vain.
