Interesting that he has full trust and such loyalty to Coach Fluffy. What an amazing relationship they have! Reminds me so much of Jason's relationship with Kori and Rohene...I was reading about Kanako M on Wikipedia and found it interesting that she used other choreographers. Camerlengo, Tarasova, Zoueva, and others. I wonder if that was due to Mihoko-sensai's suggestion that she try others, and will that maybe happen with Shoma some day.
The main coach of kanako and Shoma being Machiko, not Mihoko,
though Mihoko's duty and responsibility are getting bigger as Machiko's age advances,
I do not think Mihoko makes any important decision without asking Machiko.
Since Kanako used Mihoko's choreography until she turned senior just like Mao did the same way,
I am sure Machiko considered providing internationally A-list choreographers to Shoma before the beginning of the last season.
However, Machiko made a different decision for him.
Why?
1) Machiko probably thought that Mihoko's choreography is good as any A-list choreographers'.
2) Considering Shoma's personality, it was important to work with someone who he could feel the most comfortable.
3) There are lots of advantages to work with in-house choreographers for skaters.
Shoma made lots of changes for the jumping lay out in this season,
and it is not difficult to assume that reworking the choreography can be much easier if a skater's coach is his/her choreographer.
Interesting enough, the last season, Shoma's senior debut one, Kanako switched back to Mihoko's choreography,
and this season Yura Matsuda made her senior debut from Machiko/Mihoko team,
and skated to Mihoko's choreography.
This shows how confident Machiko is now on Mihoko's ability as a choreographer.
Most likely Shoma will perform to Mihoko's choreography for the next season.
Why change? It is working now.
These are some of other Mihoko's fabulous works.
Yura's SP
https://youtu.be/sqmEd_TrAHo
Mako Yamashita's SP
https://youtu.be/jm4C0uhoFIQ
Kanako's Last season's SP
https://youtu.be/qc6ok8V_elc
Kanako's FS
https://youtu.be/G13o3UKxE80
Of course, there is a possibility that Shoma will work with other choreographers
for his competitive programs sometime in the future.
However, I do not think all the top skaters have to work with
internationally famed top choreographers from North America.
Certainly many Russian skaters work with Russian choreographers, and show the good results.
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topic: It reminds me of the articles about Jason at WTT. He instructed the young skaters, he instructed the children, “mou-ikkai, mou-ikkai”(lol). One child was delighted that he/she was praised by Jason, “suberi-ga-kirei” (your skating is beautiful.) . Further, at the media cantor, his brisk voice in Japanese sounded well. There was a specific Japanese article about him. He tried to answer in Japanese as much as possible so that the interviewer cared him, “Oh, you are allowed to speak in English.” His goal is he is able to speak Japanese fluently by the age of 40. Considering his current ability, he will do so much earlier than 40 yo, but he wants to be reserved with his goal.lol


The immediate thought I had was mou ichido - もう一度. Is there a difference between the two? (I guess, my question is what's the difference between kai and do, as the count suffix)
