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GUYS WE HAVE TANIN NO KANKEI VIDEO
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GUYS WE HAVE TANIN NO KANKEI VIDEO
Absolutely, imagine a whole range of TOMONO foods... It'd be awesome!I love the idea of trading cards in Kazuki foodies ^ ^ Perhaps his 'brand' can expand to include ramens and other meals Kazuki likes? The people around Kazuki have a lot of great ideas. A meal with a Kazuki pic would be something I'd be interested in, too, if it was sold at his competitions ^ ^ The cat ear pic is cute.

and JSF released their 2024 calendar for national competitions: https://www.skatingjapan.or.jp/figure/event/?event_year=2024
Kinki regionals, which Kazuki is required to participate this year, it's slightly earlier than usual, on 26-29 September. That's only three weeks after One Piece on Ice... I hope it'll be OK for Kazuki![]()


When I saw the international competition schedule, it solidified my belief that Kazuki won't be assigned to an Autumn ChallengerBam, there goes my hope of seeing both a Challenger and a GP if Kazuki and/or Sota are sent to Europe. No Budapest.I guess I'm glad JSF is not ignoring Nepela anymore, so hooray in this respect, but I wish it wasn't the year when Nepela's timing is absolutely stupid, and overlapping with GP so the skaters from the first two GP can't go there. Looks like the Finlandia jumbotron is my best Kazuki/Sota sighting chance this season... or Germany. I hope the proposed JPN entries for Germany and Italy are released soon, to help me decide.
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EDIT - actually, waaait... Kazuki might be sent to Nepela, looking at his GP schedule. Sota and Shun can't due to SC overlap, and it would be hard for any of Koshiro, Kao and Nozomu to get to Slovakia from SA, which finishes Oct 20 whereas Nepela starts on Oct 24. So, that leaves just Yuma (doubt it, but possible), Tatsuya, *and* Kazuki. That would be a gift from heaven as I might be able to go if Kazuki is there. Tatsuya being there is very likely, as he doesn't have any GP.![]()
Thank you, here's the tweet/articleShae Lynn Bourne is doing Kazuki's sp, per Nonno article.
When I saw the international competition schedule, it solidified my belief that Kazuki won't be assigned to an Autumn ChallengerAsia Open, Lombardia or Nebelhorn would be too close to One Piece on Ice/Kinki, and Nepela would be just a week before GP France...
Furthermore, JSF announced the list of participants for their Olympic training camp in Italy, and surprise, surprise, Kazuki is not thereI think they are making it clear who is in their Olympic pool and those are the skaters they will prioritise IMO.
Thank you, here's the tweet/article
It had been a while since we had a proper progress report, so I'm really happy - includes some endearing tidbits such as him going back home between Hyoen and FaOI just to do the laundry (mood) and his grandma helping him with his costume for Tanin no Kankei
As for the choreographer info, mixed feelings... Yes, it's always interesting to see him trying new styles, but also the SP is his greatest weakness so he NEEDS to get it right. I would have feel more at ease if both his programmes had been choreographed by Misha.
I'm hoping either Misha stays in Japan for Kazuki's choreo, or Kazuki stays in California to spend time with MishaPer his Insta..Misha is in Chiba..Imissed the list of those going to Italy..

I love your optimismSeconded, who is going to Italy? I haven't seen it yet. Leaving Kazuki out of Olympic season calculations would be really really short-sighted. Even if the JSF's minds are on the Golden Trio, they still need a skater with a proven, solid mindset in big competitions. As much as I love Sota, he's prone to succumbing to his nerves when a lot is at stake and he's counted on. More than anyone but Yuma among the top Japanese men, Kazuki is a skater capable of finishing in the OG top 6.
I do hope they assign Challengers fairly. If JSF don't even send their top 6 to CS, I'll be beyond disappointed. I fear a bit that Germany is once more in Kazuki's future if he goes, because JSF likes to send him to early Challengers for some reason I don't get. But I'd be super glad if it was Nepela. Kazuki proved as early as 2018 that he's able to compete well twice in a week's span, so I wouldn't worry about GP France being too close. Having already been in Europe for a week or so could actually be good for him in terms of jet-lag fatigue.
About Shae-Lynn, perhaps her choreo will suit Kazuki's style! She used to be a dancer, and Kazuki is the best dancer among JPN men, so I have hope.It will depend on the music.
Kazuki met Daisuke Murakami in California:
Meanwhile, Daiichi Juken Group has been releasing some more info about the curry trading cards, this one confirms he got new skates:
This is one of the most precious shots I had the privilege of photographing in costume, and I selected this shot so that you could hear Underground's music.
My personal favourite is the fluffy hair on the back of his head!
When he was wearing the UNDERGROUND costume, we had to wear skates!
They were his favourite skates for many years, before they were replaced by the new ones he wears today.
They have competed in various competitions together.