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Yuzuru Hanyu: 2018-2019

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Wynter

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By the way, how hard do you guys think it was for him to not play with the fan but just hold it in his hand? :biggrin:

You reminded me of him playing with his fan in Pyeongchang. :luv17:

I want him to skate Seimei while using fan as props so bad. :drama:

Not for competition though, for his EX. :biggrin:
 

yoloaxel

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Petition for Yuzuru to always wear those lovely traditional clothes instead of his usual ill fitting suits... he looks so elegant!
 

yude

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Thank you guys for all these updates, I am catching up now! When I was having lunch at the workplace, I saw the photo of him in Hakama and I could not help sharing it with my co-workers :laugh:

Congratulations, Yuzuru :cheer: :agree:
 

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More information about Yuzu's Sendai-made outfit, TV presenters in one of the shows said that getting one at a department store would cost about 1 million yen! :eeking:
 

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More information about Yuzu's Sendai-made outfit, TV presenters in one of the shows said that getting one at a department store would cost about 1 million yen! :eeking:

That's... I'd be scared to wear something that pricey, but again you get how much they love him... it's surely going to be priceless in his eyes.

You know, being a Yuzu fan the last few months has really been a bonanza of warm'n'fuzzies over how much so many people love as well as admire him...
 

Interspectator

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That's... I'd be scared to wear something that pricey, but again you get how much they love him... it's surely going to be priceless in his eyes.

You know, being a Yuzu fan the last few months has really been a bonanza of warm'n'fuzzies over how much so many people love as well as admire him...

But Yuzu wearing the clothes in a public event will repay the maker 100% for sure. It's the best kind of advertisement possible. --Which Yuzu was aware of, of course. :points: everyone wins!
 

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But Yuzu wearing the clothes in a public event will repay the maker 100% for sure. It's the best kind of advertisement possible. --Which Yuzu was aware of, of course. :points: everyone wins!

And it was a perfect, dignified and elegant way for the guest of honour to to totally stand out too :)
 

MaiKatze

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Wow, just saw pictures of Yuzuru on my twitter timeline with the prime minister. He looks rad!! :love: And what has he done to his hair? Woah.
 

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I just updated this post with more links to the TV broadcasts that aired today.

Channel News Asia article https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...0490874?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter In English
 
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Sorrento

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He's so gorgeous in Hakama. I have a question- in the earlier costumes he had a rounded fluffy thing (dark blue and white) hanging over his belly, now it's not round anymore- what' the meaning of it?
 

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He's so gorgeous in Hakama. I have a question- in the earlier costumes he had a rounded fluffy thing (dark blue and white) hanging over his belly, now it's not round anymore- what' the meaning of it?

Not sure of ‘meaning’ but the haori himo is used to tie the edges of the haori in front. It’s decorative as well as useful.
 

ktmsrkn

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OMG, I know this proposal of mine was rejected before in another thread but I still vote for him to become the Emperor :biggrin:
Sorry at that time:laugh:, I could imagine what you are feeling, certainly he looks good in traditional clothes.

One more trivia for you (or probably you know it already;)?). Hakama with haori are samurai's clothes in its origin, they say emperors never wear them on official occasions. (Empresses wear "kimono" though.)

You'd have a better chance for his Seimei's costume :thumbsup:; emperors couldn't wear "kariginu" but retired emperors or princes could.
 

yude

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Shirota's comment about the award in evening Yomiuri newspaper.

"To achieve the consecutive win in the Olympics as a Japanese athlete in figure skating originated in Western countries is very valuable. I think this is the award that his trial and error efforts so far was recognized. Congratulations indeed."
 
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