I didn't read through this whole thread so sorry for the probably inadvertent repetition.
The tiny jumps. I can't. Tiny, under/barely rotated jumps do not deserve the same amount of points as jumps with huge height and distance. The less height and distance you get on your jumps, the easier they are to land, IMO.
In addition, while Satoko has excellent choreography and skating skills, for me her interpretation leaves much to be desired. In that regard, Satoko is one note. Rather than feeling genuine or inspired, her programs feel very excellently and unfortunately rehearsed. I've never felt a sense of spontaneity from her--of course all skater rehearse and rehearse, but the GREATS achieve so much emotion or passion or freedom in their skating that they lose their sense of falsity. Satoko hasn't, IMO. Granted, maybe not many skaters do, but the perfection of her movements perhaps adds to the perception of falsity, whereas a skater with more choreographic imperfections seems more genuine, like Rika Hongo (IMO.) I think if her jumps were bigger, wilder, some of this critique would be irrelevant.