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I’m so late with this but Happy Birthday Kazuki!





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This part makes me very happy!When the conversation turned to what we should do next, I felt that if my grades dropped too much, there’d be no point in continuing, so I said, ‘I might quit if they go down.’ But the teacher replied, ‘No, it’s the other way round.’ He told me, ‘It’s fine if your grades drop; let’s just make sure you give a good performance to finish things off.’ That really gave me a boost (laughs). I still feel the fire burning inside me, and that makes me really happy. It’s for my own sake, of course, but I thought it would be lovely to finish up with a laugh together with my coach. I don’t know how long I’ll carry on for, but I’m supported by so many people, including my sponsors.
This is quite interesting. I'm curious to see how Kazuki's season goes when he approaches his own skating with a coach's perspective!For example, in terms of how I train, I feel I can shift to a different approach whilst retaining the foundations I’ve built up so far. As I get older, I can no longer give my all every single day, so with my second career in mind, I’d like to think of myself as a coach, use myself as a guinea pig, and try out various things – I hope I can grow as a skater through this.
He's going to be in high demand, that's for sure! If he joined a global show, Kazuki's presence would be a huge draw for me if they performed close enough to my location.Things like promoting skating, or appearing in lots of ice shows. With ice shows in particular, as there are no scores involved, I can experience endless opportunities for self-expression, which makes me wonder what it would be like if I became a professional.
Yess! And hoping that that's in the stars for this season...I think it would be interesting to try my hand at acting in an ice show or something like that. I also find watching musicals quite enjoyable. It’s not that I want to pursue it professionally, but I’d like to experience things like that through skating.

I really hope he does do international ice shows. Other Japanese skaters have. Why not? It would be fun not just for fans to see him in person but for him too to see places, try other foods, meet new people… The world is his oyster.Thanks for sharing the translation, Kirara! I have discovered the original was back to paywalled again, but I read the thing here ^ ^
This part makes me very happy!
This is quite interesting. I'm curious to see how Kazuki's season goes when he approaches his own skating with a coach's perspective!
However, that begs a question - does Kazuki still want to be a choreographer? I thought he wanted to be one?
He's going to be in high demand, that's for sure! If he joined a global show, Kazuki's presence would be a huge draw for me if they performed close enough to my location.
Yess! And hoping that that's in the stars for this season...![]()
Yesss, he's been saying that for a while actually, but it's good to get confirmation. I'm curious about his free programme, which he will probably debut at Dreams on IceSoo, it seems Kazuki is keeping 'That's It'? Cool!![]()

Maybe you've become an adult, Mr Tomono? (At least, this is what comes to my mind as an explanation when I read this, and we know that he's rather a late bloomer.)Soo, it seems Kazuki is keeping 'That's It'? Cool!
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Paywalled as usual, but here's what's visible:
- I understand that you will not be changing your short program (SP) for next season, and that you plan to ask Shae-Lynn Bourne, who choreographed your SP this season, to create a new routine for your free skate. How are you thinking about the composition of your quadruple jumps?
- "First of all, I want to rest my body properly, and since there are quite a few ice shows coming up, I plan to start practicing jumps from there. I've been doing more basic jump practice lately, and before the season starts, I want to review my practice schedule, or rather, try out my practice for the season."
"My body has become more responsive in a good way, and I can see when I'm in good condition, when I'm not, how it reacts after eating, how it reacts after sleeping and waking up. Compared to when I was younger, the reactions are easier to understand, so I would like to make this a year of exploration, where I can face my body more experimentally. While practicing new jumps, I would like to focus on improving the quality of what I can do now."
- Instead of incorporating the quadruple loop that you are landing in practice, would you rather focus on quality?
For real, I was sceptic at the beginning when he first started working with her, but her style suits him like a glove!Maybe you've become an adult, Mr Tomono? (At least, this is what comes to my mind as an explanation when I read this, and we know that he's rather a late bloomer.)
I really have the impression that Shae-Lynn Bourne loves to choreograph programs for those who can "pull it off", so I have great expectations!
Wow, this picture!I want to see it so badly