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Thank you @alia for beautiful fun art, video, touching tweets etc. 
@Lindacrow, I always enjoy your blog. The new photos about 24H TV are already added. Keep it up at your own pace!
@SuzyQ, his physique and movements make me relate him to yuzu. Further, he can take off in jumps stepping without long approach.
@matmuh, we can expect some fun about this week's TV talk show also. Yuzu will be fully chilled out and give us many talks (I want him to sing! Of couse, I don't imagine he'll do)
And thanks everyone for thoughtful comments and views and blog!
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It is part of video of 24HTV yesterday.
Yuzu appeared at the live venue as a guest.
It’s about the episode that the boy with the artificial arm tried to perform Japanese drum(“wa-daiko”) . It includes the performance mainly of Japanese drums.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x32n74e_2015-08-22-24htv-④-和太鼓パフォーマンス_sport (About 10 minutes long)
One of the reasons I want to introduce it is yuzu’s reactions were very interesting.
He really had the concentration and contemplation about it. He sensed the rhythm, responded to the sound, nodded, followed boy’s movement and murmured something (“I see"?)… Anyway, his gaze and gestures clearly showed his distinct sensitivity. The uploader made the video speicifying him (enlarged yuzu, sometimes). http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x32olm0_150822-24htv-番外編-ワイプの彼_sport (about 3 minutes)
You can see the performance by Japanese drums, flute and shamisen. Further, the Japanese martial art is included. It’s one of the forms of Japanese traditional arts. But this performance added some modernity to the tradition and achieved a nice hybrid.
Further, yuzu’s comment after performance (around 9:50)! He said something like “It’s fully hard to only beat a drum though, Masaru-kun(the boy) struck the poses (during performance) so beautifully as well and I found it wonderful.” It’s also the case with yuzu. His elements are technically difficult to execute well to much extent. What’s more, he must make his performance aestheticly fulffiling. He might have related the boy’s difficulty to his own. He is always performer and figure skater and seeks to learn something to improve himself. Of course, the boy tackling the hardships talks a lot to us and yuzu's tender and sincere eyes are really touching
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I'm wondering if you are interested in this video.
@Lindacrow, I always enjoy your blog. The new photos about 24H TV are already added. Keep it up at your own pace!

@SuzyQ, his physique and movements make me relate him to yuzu. Further, he can take off in jumps stepping without long approach.
@matmuh, we can expect some fun about this week's TV talk show also. Yuzu will be fully chilled out and give us many talks (I want him to sing! Of couse, I don't imagine he'll do)

And thanks everyone for thoughtful comments and views and blog!
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It is part of video of 24HTV yesterday.
Yuzu appeared at the live venue as a guest.
It’s about the episode that the boy with the artificial arm tried to perform Japanese drum(“wa-daiko”) . It includes the performance mainly of Japanese drums.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x32n74e_2015-08-22-24htv-④-和太鼓パフォーマンス_sport (About 10 minutes long)
One of the reasons I want to introduce it is yuzu’s reactions were very interesting.
He really had the concentration and contemplation about it. He sensed the rhythm, responded to the sound, nodded, followed boy’s movement and murmured something (“I see"?)… Anyway, his gaze and gestures clearly showed his distinct sensitivity. The uploader made the video speicifying him (enlarged yuzu, sometimes). http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x32olm0_150822-24htv-番外編-ワイプの彼_sport (about 3 minutes)
You can see the performance by Japanese drums, flute and shamisen. Further, the Japanese martial art is included. It’s one of the forms of Japanese traditional arts. But this performance added some modernity to the tradition and achieved a nice hybrid.
Further, yuzu’s comment after performance (around 9:50)! He said something like “It’s fully hard to only beat a drum though, Masaru-kun(the boy) struck the poses (during performance) so beautifully as well and I found it wonderful.” It’s also the case with yuzu. His elements are technically difficult to execute well to much extent. What’s more, he must make his performance aestheticly fulffiling. He might have related the boy’s difficulty to his own. He is always performer and figure skater and seeks to learn something to improve himself. Of course, the boy tackling the hardships talks a lot to us and yuzu's tender and sincere eyes are really touching
I'm wondering if you are interested in this video.

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, I like his smooth skating.

