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Yuzuru's monument unveiling ceremony was held in Sendai today, the events related to Yuzuru are always under very nice weather :hap10:

https://twitter.com/gurikonoomake1/status/1122731526578290688
(Three gold medals are from two figure skaters based in Sendai...it is spectacular!)

https://twitter.com/nknkoteko/status/1122725206236123136

Yuzuru's message, "Hello, everyone. This is Yuzuru Hanyu. I would really like to thank you for placing the new monument. I am very glad that my monument was added to near Goshikinuma, the place said to be the origin of figure skating. Many of you who came to this unveiling ceremony must be practicing figure skating very hard now. Daily effort will surely lead to the growth. Everyone, please work hard challenging many different things. I support future figure skaters!"

Very nice message from Yuzuru, I wish he had been there, it was so unfortunate they had schedule conflict :cry:
 
But thanks to the scheduling conflict we got two ceremonies instead of one! Any reason for Yuzu making the news one extra time is good for the off season so we can see more TV and newspaper reports. The newspaper spread today where all the names of the people who contributed are listed along with Yuzu pictures is just beautiful. Although it is pity indeed he didn't get to hear the orchestra play all his programs music.
 
Today, Heisei(平成)era ends in Japan. Heisei era was from 1989 and it lasted for 31 years, and Yuzuru was born in Heisei 6 year. Usually, an era ends when an emperor passes away. For example, I was born in Showa(昭和)era (it lasted for 64 years and 7 days), and I still remember when the emperor met his demise, Showa era ended suddenly and new name of era Heisei was announced. Showa emperor had been in a coma for a long time, so his family and the government must have been preparing for the case he passed away. However, this time, the emperor of Heisei is old but still alive, I guess the confusion in this country will be less. I hope all events will be carried out smoothly.

Generally speaking, many of us feel Heisei era was the era of "natural disasters" and "violent crimes". But there were a lot of great things happened and Yuzuru's achievements were of course one of them. I hope new era "Reiwa"(令和)will be peaceful and bring happiness to Yuzuru as well.

I wonder if Yuzuru watches Japanese TV in somewhere today :biggrin:
 
Yuzuru was selected as special strengthening athlete for 2019 by JSF.

https://twitter.com/kyodonewsports/status/1121314355725918209

And an event by JSF was taken place in Tokyo today, but Yuzuru was absent because he is in the training camp in overseas now. (Japanese word is "海外合宿", I wonder if this just means he went back to TCC and is training there.)

https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20190425-00000559-sanspo-spo

I hope he is making new program :)
Does this mean his full training expenses will be covered by JSF???
 
Today, Heisei(平成)era ends in Japan. Heisei era was from 1989 and it lasted for 31 years, and Yuzuru was born in Heisei 6 year. Usually, an era ends when an emperor passes away. For example, I was born in Showa(昭和)era (it lasted for 64 years and 7 days), and I still remember when the emperor met his demise, Showa era ended suddenly and new name of era Heisei was announced. Showa emperor had been in a coma for a long time, so his family and the government must have been preparing for the case he passed away. However, this time, the emperor of Heisei is old but still alive, I guess the confusion in this country will be less. I hope all events will be carried out smoothly.

Generally speaking, many of us feel Heisei era was the era of "natural disasters" and "violent crimes". But there were a lot of great things happened and Yuzuru's achievements were of course one of them. I hope new era "Reiwa"(令和)will be peaceful and bring happiness to Yuzuru as well.

I wonder if Yuzuru watches Japanese TV in somewhere today :biggrin:

Putting aside the two Olympic golds, Heisei was in some way full of disasters for Yuzu as well, from earthquake/tsunami/nuclear meltdown, ice rink shutdown to his CoC crash accident, rare abdomen disease requiring operation to of course the frequent injuries. Here's to hoping all painful things for Yuzu will stay in the Heisei period, and he starts afresh and with good fortune in the Reiwa period.
 
Does this mean his full training expenses will be covered by JSF???

His training expenses are covered by ANA, JSF gives him only (yes I say only) about 200,000 yen each month if I am not wrong.
 
His training expenses are covered by ANA, JSF gives him only (yes I say only) about 200,000 yen each month if I am not wrong.

If you go by Orser saying coaches cost USD100 an hour and Yuzu trains 10hrs on ice each week, that only covers 2 weeks of his training each month and not including dance or yoga classes he may also take. But then he is the last skater that needs to worry about funding skating expenses given how much he earns. But makes you wonder where JSF spend all their money, probably most on speed skating.
 
If you go by Orser saying coaches cost USD100 an hour and Yuzu trains 10hrs on ice each week, that only covers 2 weeks of his training each month and not including dance or yoga classes he may also take. But then he is the last skater that needs to worry about funding skating expenses given how much he earns. But makes you wonder where JSF spend all their money, probably most on speed skating.

ANA might be the happiest sponsors in Japan - when they took him on at the start, they couldn't have known just how huge and beloved he would become. You can tell how proud they are to be connected with him....
 
ANA might be the happiest sponsors in Japan - when they took him on at the start, they couldn't have known just how huge and beloved he would become. You can tell how proud they are to be connected with him....

The timing ANA signed him has got to be the most impeccable...In 2013 before Yuzu had any major international gold and became expensive haha~ And I recall it was for one year at that time so Yuzu had only a year to prove himself - and he responded with GPF gold, Olympics gold and Worlds gold in a row :laugh2: Quite the overkill of proving oneself. Needless to say they signed long term contract immediately.
 
If you go by Orser saying coaches cost USD100 an hour and Yuzu trains 10hrs on ice each week, that only covers 2 weeks of his training each month and not including dance or yoga classes he may also take. But then he is the last skater that needs to worry about funding skating expenses given how much he earns. But makes you wonder where JSF spend all their money, probably most on speed skating.

Orser said he charged USD110/hour back in 2010 when he was coaching Yuna Kim.

When reporters asked Orser in 2018 what's his fee , he said it has increased but.not much. This was when it was announced Evgenia was going to Canada-
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On the last day of Heisei era in a vote by 180,000 people on TV for Japanese famous personalities, Yuzu was voted as No. 1 in the Sports category (above baseball legend Ichiro), and No. 2 overall, second only to SMAP, Japan's biggest celebrity group, and even above Miyazaki (director of Ghibli)! Incredible :clap:


http://twitter.com/BluecosmosH/status/1123208713752403968

But they chose his CoC 2014 crash as the one of the 'hero' moments to show in great length and even re-enacted the incident in the studio plus new backstage clips of that day with an interview with Yuzu (from a week ago) on the crash. Not sure why they didn't focus on his Olympic moments and want to revisit that day instead, but at least we got fresh Yuzu, even if a few seconds.
 
On the last day of Heisei era in a vote by 180,000 people on TV for Japanese famous personalities, Yuzu was voted as No. 1 in the Sports category (above baseball legend Ichiro), and No. 2 overall, second only to SMAP, Japan's biggest celebrity group, and even above Miyazaki (director of Ghibli)! Incredible :clap:


http://twitter.com/BluecosmosH/status/1123208713752403968

But they chose his CoC 2014 crash as the one of the 'hero' moments to show in great length and even re-enacted the incident in the studio plus new backstage clips of that day with an interview with Yuzu (from a week ago) on the crash. Not sure why they didn't focus on his Olympic moments and want to revisit that day instead, but at least we got fresh Yuzu, even if a few seconds.

https://twitter.com/norakuro008/status/1123205407973896192
https://twitter.com/norakuro008/status/1123183218012803072

I was looking through on twitter last night watching this show, and many people seemed they didn't know about CoC accident, which was not surprising to me. I think they know now what Yuzuru had to endure in Heisei period were not only recent injuries. But I admit I didn't expect they would show that again on the last day of Heisei era :laugh: It was good Shuzo did say on TV Yuzuru didn't have concussion then.
 
https://twitter.com/norakuro008/status/1123205407973896192
https://twitter.com/norakuro008/status/1123183218012803072

I was looking through on twitter last night watching this show, and many people seemed they didn't know about CoC accident, which was not surprising to me. I think they know now what Yuzuru had to endure in Heisei period were not only recent injuries. But I admit I didn't expect they would show that again on the last day of Heisei era :laugh: It was good Shuzo did say on TV Yuzuru didn't have concussion then.

Its interesting that they showed lots of Yuzu's moments in the previous era.
I am very much excited what he can bring in the new one.
 
On the last day of Heisei era in a vote by 180,000 people on TV for Japanese famous personalities, Yuzu was voted as No. 1 in the Sports category (above baseball legend Ichiro), and No. 2 overall, second only to SMAP, Japan's biggest celebrity group, and even above Miyazaki (director of Ghibli)! Incredible :clap:

That - above Miyazaki who, let us be honest, is really much more famous internationally - did surprise me, but then when you look at what Yuzu represents, not just as a sporting superstar but in his life, his humanitarian work, his inspiration... it does say so much about everything the Japanese see in him.

But they chose his CoC 2014 crash as the one of the 'hero' moments to show in great length and even re-enacted the incident in the studio plus new backstage clips of that day with an interview with Yuzu (from a week ago) on the crash. Not sure why they didn't focus on his Olympic moments and want to revisit that day instead, but at least we got fresh Yuzu, even if a few seconds.

Oh like my nerves really need to see COC 2014 or even think about it again :drama: The first time I saw that skate, all blood, bandages and iron willpower, I cringed all the way through... and then when he broke down in tears... so did I! :sad21: never mind that it was some years later.
 
Oh and I mentioned this in the general thread out there, but the voting for the overall rank was done real time during a TV broadcast. People watching TV were only given 30 seconds to vote on the spot. In other words, when given only seconds to consider who is your 'hero', more people thought of Yuzuru than even Miyazaki, so it is very reflective of his public support (i.e. this is not the result of fan power voting, but general public love). 180,000 is a HUGE sample size in Japan, even 1000 for a survey is already considered big.
 
I don't have the link (sorry), but I hope the boy has been doing fine and improving as a skater :) (he has asthma.)
The fact that he also has asthma just made this even more heartwarming.

I was looking through on twitter last night watching this show, and many people seemed they didn't know about CoC accident, which was not surprising to me. I think they know now what Yuzuru had to endure in Heisei period were not only recent injuries. But I admit I didn't expect they would show that again on the last day of Heisei era :laugh: It was good Shuzo did say on TV Yuzuru didn't have concussion then.
Ohh that is surprising to me. The CoC incident was one of the top results on YouTube when I looked him up for the first time.
 
From Kazuki’s thread. (Thanks to Tsurara who translated it.)

The same disclamer I posted before applies!

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Kazuki Tomono "Fighting Spirit": His vow for Reiwa era, which he learned from Hanyu and Chen

<Skaters (who are ready to) fly high in Reiwa: Kazuki Tomono>


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At that time in Saitama Super Arena, World Championships Men's Free was happening. On the tv screen appeared his rivals one after another.
"Would he get it?"
"Let's see..."
"I think he will"
"Agreed"
Chatting like this, they devoured the performance of Yuzuru Hanyu (ANA) on the screen. Shouting at every jump, watching 'Winnie-the-pooh's thrown in from all directions, Tomono thought:
"I'm sure anyone, even those who don't skate themselves, found that performance 'awesome'. Even as a skater who competes internationally, I couldn't at all understand what kind of mental process he's got; he was in another realm. 'He can win two consecutive Olympic gold medals because he can bring out all he has,' that's what I was thinking."
 
Do you guys happen to know why we no longer see the older Japanese gentleman who often appreared during off-ice Warm up/kiss&cry moments in previous years?
 
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