What is F-Sk?OK, so, apparently, he showed on F-Sk some of the work he's been doing on Halston (brushing it up with Misha Ge in Korea?), and even his new costume! Once again, Japanese fans are so lucky![]()
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What is F-Sk?OK, so, apparently, he showed on F-Sk some of the work he's been doing on Halston (brushing it up with Misha Ge in Korea?), and even his new costume! Once again, Japanese fans are so lucky![]()
Remember this? https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000486.000015650.htmlWhat is F-Sk?
I'm not sure if it's geo-blocked, as sadly due to budget issues I can't afford the membership anywayBut I see several Japanese fans tweeting about it on a regular basis. Kazuki and others have done lives and shown practice videos etc
Sounds pretty cool!
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(Unfortunately, there is a strict policy that content from F-Ske may not be shared outside the platform under any circumstances.)TY so much for the explanation!Remember this? https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000486.000015650.html
"Fanicon" is a member-only fan community app that promotes the activities of talents, artists, and influencers (hereinafter referred to as icons) together with their core fans, and strongly supports the user's "oshikatsu" experience.
"F-Sk" features 10 skaters from different generations. You can enjoy posts and broadcasts that give a glimpse of the skaters' true faces, as well as their thoughts on skating, practice footage that can only be seen here, and more, including Shizuka Arakawa, Daisuke Takahashi, Kana Muramoto, Keiji Tanaka, Kazuki Tomono, Takahito Mura, Yuna Aoki, Rena Uezono, Yuto Kishina, and Kosho Oshima.
In addition, content from ice shows such as "Friends on Ice", "Hyoen", and "Skating House" will be posted in the app in due course. You can also see behind the scenes of the shows that you have never seen before and the production secrets of the management.
I'm not sure if it's geo-blocked, as sadly due to budget issues I can't afford the membership anywayBut I see several Japanese fans tweeting about it on a regular basis. Kazuki and others have done lives and shown practice videos etc
Sounds pretty cool!
Thank you for the confirmation! Out of curiosity, how easy it is for a foreigner to navigate the platform/content - is it easy to translate?It's not - I'm a member.(Several perks are not available for overseas fans though - the most annoying one for me being that they don't ship merchandise overseas, so in this regard the launch of F-Ske was a huge step backwards in terms of accessibility.
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Anyhow, Kazuki posted a 40 second clip of his reworked "Halston" step sequence, which is beautiful.(Unfortunately, there is a strict policy that content from F-Ske may not be shared outside the platform under any circumstances.)
Thank you for the confirmation! Out of curiosity, how easy it is for a foreigner to navigate the platform/content - is it easy to translate?
@synesthesia thank you so much for the info! Glad to know that it's not difficult to use for a non-Japanese speaker, but yes, the fees are expensiveIt's a shame that so much content is paywalled these days, it's hard to be able to afford all theses subscriptions
Meanwhile,from non-no yesterday: 'Tomono Kazuki introduces his hometown, Sakai! "Sakai City Walking MAP"
▶https://nonno.hpplus.jp/series/tomono-monogatari/163239/
Thank you very much for the many people who participated, far more than we expected. There is only about one month left, but we have only a few bonus cards left, so we have increased the production! It is now the same season as when the map was photographed. You can enjoy the same scenery. We look forward to your continued participation.'
and Hiroshi Kurasawa-san just did an interview with Kazuki! It seems that Kazuki's section on Mainichi's website changed from 'Smiling, with honesty and happiness' to 'Culmination'
Yesss Sakai is such a fascinating place! Once again, I'm jealous of the fans who can go thereI saw four Kofuns on the South-Eastern part of the map, one big, one middle and two small, so I checked, and indeed the big one is even the biggest of all Kofuns! (And the two smaller ones are in fact big ones, and there are plenty others around.) I thought that they were mostly in the West of the Nara region. Visiting Sakai instead, may be a good way to see Kofuns in a not-too-crowded place?
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Kinki is the weekend after Nebelhorn. I'm not sure if he could be excused, normally skaters can get a bye for Sectionals but not sure if it's the same with regionalsCongrats to Kazuki on his two Challengers!He more than deserved it, after the unfathomable snub last season. Hopefully he adds another CS medal at one or both!
When is Kinki? I wasn't able to find it on GS. Could he be excused from it due to Nebelhorn?
I read in another thread that Kao could be excused from regionals, which is also a week after his Challenger, so fingers crossed for Kazuki, too!Kinki is the weekend after Nebelhorn. I'm not sure if he could be excused, normally skaters can get a bye for Sectionals but not sure if it's the same with regionals![]()