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NYTimes Article on Yuzuru Hanyu

Your daughter is A-okay in my book! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

:laugh: I love your daughter.

I’m currently accepting adoption applications via PM. The deadline is this coming Sunday, after Canadian Nationals are complete, mainly because I’m hoping for more of her ridiculous commentary to report to everyone here. :laugh:

I thought you had her deported away already!?

Several times, yet she’s like a cat with nine lives, she keeps coming back. I suspect a certain MIA user - 4hewhoshallnotbenamed - has been assisting her with this, despite his well known Yuzu-indifference... :ddevil:

Are you sure she's not the creator of the "Canada Loves Yuzu" banner I saw in Helsinki?

Oh, I remember that! :laugh: She probably dropped it off on her way back from one of her deportations to Siberia.
 
I would love if they name-dropped his networth like they did with Yuna Kim and Shawn White in 2010. Very curious over here...

Not sure about his net worth, but a recent Korean article said his income was over 2 million USD annually :yes: He limits the # of contracts he accepts so I guess this is a pretty good number for a male FSer of his stature. ;) Though I'm always surprised he doesn't have an agent/PR management.

The article also included the annual income of other well known winter athletes partaking in PC as well. Curious how they got those numbers. :think:
 
Not sure about his net worth, but a recent Korean article said his income was over 2 million USD annually :yes: He limits the # of contracts he accepts so I guess this is a pretty good number for a male FSer of his stature. ;) Though I'm always surprised he doesn't have an agent/PR management.

The article also included the annual income of other well known winter athletes partaking in PC as well. Curious how they got those numbers. :think:

Thank you for this info. Can you share the article? Curious to see the list.
 
Not sure about his net worth, but a recent Korean article said his income was over 2 million USD annually :yes: He limits the # of contracts he accepts so I guess this is a pretty good number for a male FSer of his stature. ;) Though I'm always surprised he doesn't have an agent/PR management.

The article also included the annual income of other well known winter athletes partaking in PC as well. Curious how they got those numbers. :think:

Thanks for the info! He always seemed to have a limited number of endorsements to me, but the ones he does have seem lucrative and have paid off for his business partneres (who else can help sell out a $200 bluetooth toothbrush on Amazon Japan?). Although at least it seems that the products and brands he endorses he actually uses, at least he can afford to be picky. I wonder if they also take into account the sales donated from his autobiographies.
 
I have been wondering for long time actually if Yuzuru has driver's license now. Is it easy to get it in Canada? In Japan, we have to attend driving school and study the rule by the book and learn how to drive on the road in the school yard. (Parents and friends can not teach on the public road.) My friend got the license in America easier and cheaper, and transferred it to the Japanese driver's license when she came back to Japan. Does it work for Yuzuru if he is willing to do?

Mao has driver's license now, she drove by herself to the ice rink in the latter of her competitive career :) (and I don't have driver's license, haha)

The difficulty of getting a licence in Canada varies by province. In Ontario it's pretty straight forward. You do a paper test after studying the rules (available for free online or in a book format for <$20) and if you pass you get a G1. You have to wait 12 months to get a G2, but if you take a Ministry of Transportation approved driver's ed course you can cut the time to 8 months. With a G1 you can't drive alone but can drive with someone's who's had a G licence for 4 years (on roads) or with an instructor (on roads and highways). The G2 test checks your ability to drive and manoeuvre on roads. If you pass the G2 you can keep retesting at that level or you can go for a G licence. The G driving test is on the road and highway, and you need a certain amount of experience driving on major highways here to meet the criteria.

Yuzuru could do all that but I think his mom just drives. At least in the videos we've seen of him it's his mum behind the wheel of their van.
 
The difficulty of getting a licence in Canada varies by province. In Ontario it's pretty straight forward. You do a paper test after studying the rules (available for free online or in a book format for <$20) and if you pass you get a G1. You have to wait 12 months to get a G2, but if you take a Ministry of Transportation approved driver's ed course you can cut the time to 8 months. With a G1 you can't drive alone but can drive with someone's who's had a G licence for 4 years (on roads) or with an instructor (on roads and highways). The G2 test checks your ability to drive and manoeuvre on roads. If you pass the G2 you can keep retesting at that level or you can go for a G licence. The G driving test is on the road and highway, and you need a certain amount of experience driving on major highways here to meet the criteria.

Yuzuru could do all that but I think his mom just drives. At least in the videos we've seen of him it's his mum behind the wheel of their van.

Thank you for your reply:thank: It is really good that someone with experience can teach on the roads, I wish we could do that here (the roads are narrow and complicated in general though, maybe that's why it is prohibited by the law :think:). I think Yuzuru will get the driver's license sooner or later if he doesn't have it now. He will be able to move around more privately, which he needs in Japan.
 
Thank you for your reply:thank: It is really good that someone with experience can teach on the roads, I wish we could do that here (the roads are narrow and complicated in general though, maybe that's why it is prohibited by the law :think:). I think Yuzuru will get the driver's license sooner or later if he doesn't have it now. He will be able to move around more privately, which he needs in Japan.

Weird enough, as a Maryland resident I am told that I would be able to waive the exam in Japan and get a driver's license there. I have done the Mario-kart go carting in Tokyo and the streets are definitely different than at home. We don't even drive on the same side of the road! I found an article about it:
http://www.mymcmedia.org/maryland-signs-drivers-license-reciprocity-agreement-with-japan-photo/
 
Weird enough, as a Maryland resident I am told that I would be able to waive the exam in Japan and get a driver's license there. I have done the Mario-kart go carting in Tokyo and the streets are definitely different than at home. We don't even drive on the same side of the road! I found an article about it:
http://www.mymcmedia.org/maryland-signs-drivers-license-reciprocity-agreement-with-japan-photo/

You're absolutely right! Thank you for the article, reading the part of the vision test, I started wondering again how bad Yuzuru's eyesight was but let's not go there here :laugh: (we know he can't drink alcohol though) He is a super star, but still has many secret. He does not have any SNS account and became popular solely by his skating and achievements, and I think it is amazing.
 
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