Thank you Elucidus for the correction! Wow, Alina acutally said such poetic words! Indeed, she looks like as if she is blooming...
Here are translation part 2 from around 20:50 in the following video! I still couldn't finish all, so there will be part 3.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FV4n6Ir9NGw&t=511s
Q: Do you have opportunities to eat sushi in Russia, too?
A: Yes, but the quality is different.
Q: Is there any other Japanese food you like? How about ramen?
A: I liked Chinese salad, too.

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Yes, ramen was also good.
Q: What part of Japan do you like?
A: Calmness.
Q: Did you find any difference between Japanese and Russian TV shows?
A: Well, when it comes to shooting for TV shows, Japanese ones feel busier and Russians more relaxed. Yesterday’s shooting was also a bit hectic, I enjoyed it, though.
Q: Yeah, Russian TVs may not force their guests to eat food like we do. (Laugh)
A: Not sure, but they also might ask foreigners to eat some Russian foods such as borscht.
Q: Did your situation change completely after Olympics?
A: To some extent. When I walk outside, more people come and talk to me. At the training gym, children run to me and give me a hug.
Q: You are still getting taller, aren’t you? Does it affect your skating?
A: Yes, as a human being, growth is natural and cannot be prevented. Yes.
Q: Now you are 15 years old. When Beijing Olympics are held in 2022, you are still only 19. So, of course Beijing is your next goal, isn’t it?
A: Hmm, to be honest, I didn’t think much even about PyeongChang Olympics. So, I will proceed in the same way (without thinking).
(TV commentators were surprised with Alina’s maturity and wisdom.)
Q: Let me ask a serious question. What did you think about participating the Olympics as the individual athletes, not as team Russia, due to the issue of doping?
A: Well, what I know at least is the status of Russian Olympic Committee was restored after the Olympics. During the Olympics, I didn’t have any trouble and the whole experience was just amazing.
Q: What do you want to do if you take one day off in Japan?
A: I’d like to go temples. Also some shopping, because I’d like to buy Japanese cosmetics whose quality is good.
Q: At the age of 15, you’ve got a lot of attention and probably a great pressure, too. Do you have any special words to live by?
A: It’s not a particular word, but I know that I’m blessed with people around me, who guide me properly when I get carried away.
End of part 2
As you can see, the interview contains some sensitive matters. So, pleaaase correct me if there is any mistranslation!