Sorry for the limitations in the Japanese translation.

Here's a summary of the interview for your reference.
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Rio's left foot started hurting after the junior training camp in July. An MRI taken a week before the JGP revealed that he had a fracture—specifically, three stress fractures in the metatarsal area. After the Junior Grand Prix, he took a full week off from skating, and when he returned, he only skated on his right foot. About three weeks ago, he began practicing jumps again. He’s still not fully recovered, and the pain hasn't subsided, but he seems to be avoiding painkillers. The pain is worst when doing 4T jumps, but he plans to include both 4T and 4S jumps in his free skate tomorrow. He’s also aiming to land four quadruple jumps at the All Japan Championships in December. His coach suggested swapping the 4T for a 4Lo and 4S to reduce the strain on his foot, but Rio feels that the 4T is the jump he’s most comfortable with at this point.
His tone made it clear that he has determined to push through any challenges and finish the remaining three competitions before taking a breather