Part 3 (2 of 2)
K: Isn't it hard to find good music, though?
S: Music, umm, we would have to use the music that we have skated to.
K: Sota's music selection is good, so I think it would be good to let him choose the music.
S: Ahaha. Whatcha talkin' 'bout? I dunno. Songs I've picked? Yeah, there are some, but, nah, nah, nothing special. I just use songs that seem easy to skate to [laughter].
K: But your music is a good match every time.
S: Maybe Kusshi just likes me too much.
K: Ah, that's mutual, isn't it [everyone laughs]?
S: We are both in love with each other [everyone breaks into laughter].
S: Say something about Reo too.
R: Reo is good, too. I like Reo, too really. I like his music selection, but I don't think I can handle his music. No can do.
R: Oh, well, that's mutual, isn't it? We all are.
S: Well, Reo has a large repertoire, while my music selection range is a little narrow.
R: Narrow?
S: Well, I have my own view on how to express myself, but Reo is versatile and can handle comical, cheerful tunes, or beautiful music. That's how I feel about him [Reo and Kusshi nod].
K: True. He has a broad range. Reo has a wide range of parts or songs that he can use.
R: Well, it would be great if you could skate to a lot of different songs. If you can skate to a variety of songs, you learn more about music.
K&S: Yeah.
R: But Sota, too, you know, you skated to the music like "Dark Eyes."
S: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
R: I really liked that one.
K: Yep..
S: Uh, seriously, that was quite a challenge for me, and to be honest, there were some parts that were hard for me to do even during practice, but so many people liked it, and, well...
R: It was awesome [nods].
S: It was somewhat difficult for me, but well, people around me said it was really good.
K: I think it was good.
S: I guess it turned out to be good.
K: Yeah, because we were able to practice together at that time, so I know.
S: Yeah, yeah, right.
K: I liked this one too [blows a kiss]. [Sota bursts into laughter].
K: We practiced together all the time. I'll be mimicking you for the rest of my life.
R: What, what, what?
S: "East of Eden." It was when I was using the music, "East of Eden," and when I was doing backward crossover before the Axel, I did something like throwing a kiss, and Kusshi was mimicking it over and over again. It was hilarious how he exaggerated it a bit [laughter].
K: I want to do it again.
S: When the practice was over and after coming out of the rink, he repeated the exaggerated mimicking of it forever, and we were laughing our heads off the whole time [laughter].
K: I miss it so much.
S: I have fond memories of that [laughter].
K: It was really funny, the practice back then.
S: Shall we go to the next question [everyone laughs out loud]? I got sidetracked too much.
I: No, not at all.
S: I apologize.
I: No problem at all. I'm going to start a new topic, not about the program. What do you do on your off days? Well, now that the season is over, I would like to ask if there are any other things you would like to do from now on besides skating. Do you have any?
S: Kusshi, anything?
K: I, umm...well, I think I would like to hang out and have fun with my peers. I want to spend hours chatting, and I'm personally into a song called "
Cinderella Boy" by Saucy Dog [Sota laughs out loud], and I want to sing it with you guys with a lot of passion [everyone laughs]. It looks like Sota is into it too.
S: Hahahaha!
K: I thought we would hit it off. I'd like to sing it together with my peers, and we can all sing our hearts out to it together, Including you, Reo. I want to get everyone involved.
R: KinPri? (t/n: "King & Prince," a popular Japanese boy band) KinPrli? "Cinderella Boy" by who? KinPri?
K: Alright, let's see. Saucy Dock, you know.
S: Isn't it "Cinderella Girls" [everyone laughs]? I don't know. I don't know. I wonder what it is. I forgot.
K: Saucy Dog, that's the one.
R: Ah.
K: It's all the rage now.
S: It's catching on.
R: Tell me about it someday.
K: Yeah, I'll fill you in. It's a really good song.
R: Really?
S: Also, a song called "Someday" by Saucy Dog is good.
K: "Someday," right.
S: It's really good.
K: And "Contact Case" is also good.
S: Hmmm, wait a minute. I'm such a trend follower that I'm gonna listen to that one too.
K: Yeah.
S: Send it to me through LINE.
K: Okay. I'm on it.
R: Send it to me too.
K: Okay, okay. I'll send it to you. I guess that's about it. I would like to hang out with my peers during the off-season.
S: Well, of course I would like to get together with the three of us, and if I go back to Kansai or Osaka, I want to meet up with Kusshi, and Rao, too, if possible [Reo nods]. Well, what do I do in the off-season? I haven't been able to go to the sauna recently. I like saunas a lot and used to go there often, but I haven't been able to do that these days. What is it? Oh, the movie, "10 Years to Live".
K: Ah [Reo nods]
S: It killed me! I cried in the movie, for the first time in a movie.
R & K: Hmm.
S: I've been moved in the past, of course, each time by any movie. But I don't cry at all [laughter]. But for the first time, I cried buckets.
K: Geez.
S: My mask was drenched [laughter]. It was a great movie, so if you have a chance to see it, please do.
K: Oh, I wanna see it so bad!
R: Yeah [nods].
S: It was really good. Seriously, it made me cry. I was crying all the way through the second half.
R & K: Wow.
K: RAD (RADWIMPS), I think, is the singer.
S: I'd like to try my hand at playing the guitar, too. I've been saying that for a long time, but it's hard to find the time.
K: Uh-huh.
S: And Reo?
R: I would like to get together with everyone if possible, and if we have a day off, I would like to eat out with them. Well, also [laughter] … Are we supposed to talk about what we want to do on our off-days?
S: Yes, things you want to challenge yourself with.
I: Yes, things you want to try. Something you want to try your hand at.
R: I see. I, well, I would like to be able to dance a little better on the ice and on land as well, so [Sota and Kusshi nod with serious faces] I think I would like to go to a dance school if I have some time.
S: You were a pretty good dancer, as usual. Years ago, you were like that too.
R: I have been dancing, but I'm very slow at learning choreography.
S: Huh?
K: Oh, really?
R: Little by little. Really, a little bit at a time.
S: Why don't you just do it yourself already? If it's too hard for you to memorize it [laughter].
R: With creativity.
S: It's better that way, isn't it?
R: Oh, that's better?
S: Think about going in that direction [laughter].
K: Seriously.
S: Like the choreography.
R: Uh, choreography?
S: It will work, absolutely.
R: The choreography, well, it's something I've always aspired to do, but you can never lose the levels, can you? The step elements, and so on.
S: Ah.
R: I have to study those things too. Well, I'm just getting started, but I'd like to learn more and more. I guess it's just the beginning [Sota and Kusshi nod].
I: Thank you very much.
- End of Part 3, 2 of 2 -
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