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While this is an old photo of him, I am wondering about it. Remember that photo of Shoma and Yuzuru eating something in their suits while kneeling on the floor and smiling? What is the story behind the photo?
 
A new photo shared from Kateigaho magazine. I really love this shot, probably one of the best editorial shot Shoma has ever done, one of the most poignant. The quality of the photo makes it so that you can see his expression, the gaze he sets upon his skates... the tiredness, the wistfulness, the melancholy and a little bit of fondness, I suppose.

The knight with his weapon that he has laid down, with the weight of all the memories they shared between them.



Note: credit for Shoma's suit, shirt and shoes are all from Christian Dior.
 
A new photo shared from Kateigaho magazine. I really love this shot, probably one of the best editorial shot Shoma has ever done, one of the most poignant. The quality of the photo makes it so that you can see his expression, the gaze he sets upon his skates... the tiredness, the wistfulness, the melancholy and a little bit of fondness, I suppose.

The knight with his weapon that he has laid down, with the weight of all the memories they shared between them.



Note: credit for Shoma's suit, shirt and shoes are all from Christian Dior.

A picture tells a story and this one sure does. It’s great. I just realized something. Kateigaho did a photo shoot of Shoma wearing a kimono years ago if I’m not mistaken.
 
Following Shoma's collaboration program "Meguru" with Kodo at The ICE, RutrumusM @ Twitter has compiled all the references to Shoma's old programs in the first performance of the program! It's fun to see how it matched his previous programs here (complete with the matching clip and explanation):



 
A fun interview with Shoma alongside with his favorite pro gamers (Kept, Shogun) for Famitsu, a gaming media outlet, after the cinema screening of One Piece on Ice. It's a fun interview with a lot of unique information- will try to machine translate this soon, since it's a great read. There are some really nice photos too!




A picture tells a story and this one sure does. It’s great. I just realized something. Kateigaho did a photo shoot of Shoma wearing a kimono years ago if I’m not mistaken.

Yes, correct, their last interview and photoshoot with Shoma was right before he turned 20 which marked his coming of age in Japan.

 
I think it's obvious since both Satoko and Marin have updated their Instagram to show they're at Champery and are preparing for the ice show, but Stephane just posted Team Champery reunion with also Salome Brunner and yes- Shoma is there with Deniss and Koshiro!

Looking forward to see updates from the show!

 
Nice post from Sho.



Machine translation: After the schedule for the ice show in Switzerland that was scheduled since last year, I have decided to send off my participation in the medal awarding ceremony after consultation with Coach Stephane.

I am very proud of all Japanese figure skating athletes for achieving a great result, and I am very grateful to have been able to organize a wonderful place to award medals in this way.

I heard recently that they will be holding an awarding ceremony, and I am sad that I can't participate myself, but I am happy that we achieved such a result as a team, and I hope to cherish it as one of my wonderful memories.
 
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I'm so glad he posted that! The official statement that was released to the media by JOC only stated a schedule conflict, and the articles written by media outlets about the conflicting ice show are under paywall. So by posting in his own words, Shoma explained in detail the circumstances that made him not able to attend the ceremony very clearly 👍
 
Nice post from Sho.



Machine translation: After the schedule for the ice show in Switzerland that was scheduled since last year, I have decided to send off my participation in the medal awarding ceremony after consultation with Coach Stephane.

I am very proud of all Japanese figure skating athletes for achieving a great result, and I am very grateful to have been able to organize a wonderful place to award medals in this way.

I heard recently that they will be holding an awarding ceremony, and I am sad that I can't participate myself, but I am happy that we achieved such a result as a team, and I hope to cherish it as one of my wonderful memories.

The Japanese post has a formal, respectful nuance that the machine translation doesn't have. Have fun in Switzerland!
 
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