actually, you don't need to worry about his income.
According to the "Money's person" which broadcast after Sochi, they said his income is about 600 million yen/year (6 million dollars, I wonder if it has included bonus money, selling book which reach 100000 copies after Sochi, selling discs, tv show, magazine....), while Mao Asada is about 300 million.
They will pay him about 10 million yen per Ice Show, 100 million yen for a CM...
Hi there
Thanks for your post....but....
I live in Japan and those figures are just not possible. Sorry.
You have too many zeros.
300 million yen is about 473billion dollars.
I think Yuzuru is actually priceless but neither him nor Mao are making the amounts of money you are claiming.
I think he is being reasonably well looked after by ANA and by making commercials for TV ( although he is on TV much less than Mao of Daisuke) ANA gave him and his family an all inclusive holiday to Hawaii and some other perks and well as the sponsorship.
They also gave him a pair of specially made earphones in a special case which was the the thing he looked happiest about .
I know he has said that in the previously that his family have struggled in the past to pay for his skating ( and that was one of the reasons he didn't ask his parents for a cell phone due to the financial burden of paying the monthly fees) but in the past two years he hasn't mentioned his finances at all.
I can't say with any real certainty, but having lived in Japan for a couple of decades now, I am not worried about Yuzuru's current financial state. The Japanese have a way of making sure that their national treasures are well taken care of. There is even a special title of "national living treasure" awarded to people in Japan.
Yuzuru is surly a candidate for this special award ( although most people who get it are pretty old!!!)
Sorry that this post has wandered off topic.... It's been a long day.
Hopefully will have a bit of time Over the weekend and will try to translate some of the links that have been posted.
(Have never felt that my ability to understand Japanese was worth much till I started translating some Yuzuru stuff to people who really love skating and are inspired / moved by this young man!)