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5 hours ago, umeko said:

I went to the ice show on Saturday. :heartpound:

I was talking to the lady sitting next to me until the ice show started.

She became a fan of Yuzu at the Pyeongchang Olympics.

 

I had never seen his competition in the arena.

So when I saw him practice for 6 minutes and SEIMEI, I was so happy.

He was like a rock star.

Yuzu shines like a star when he skates with other skaters.

But when he skates alone, he shines like the sun. :SunFace:

 

The projection mapping was beautiful.

I was glad I was sitting on the third floor.

I enjoyed his skating excellence.

 

Yuzu's solo ice show is as uplifting as a rock concert.  :rock:

There is also a sense of unity among the audience.

That's why I want to go again and again.

 I applied for the ticket lottery for the Hachinohe show. :loveshower:

I hope Yuzu is healthy and happy. :YuzuPoohLove:

 

4 hours ago, JanMary said:

Anyway.

 

I am back from Japan last Sunday. I (proudly) joined Prologue in Yokohama in person on the first day and live viewing on Saturday, despite all uncertainties and difficulties. 

 

When he started the 6min warm-up and water drinking and pooh-san squeezing in SEIMEI costume, I couldn't believe my eyes and my brain was slow to respond. And it's a clean SEIMEI with 2 quads and 3 3As. Change is very energetic and he looks great in the black-red costume. He also mentioned his competition in Hong Kong before skating Spartacus (thank you HKSU for uploading the video), which makes me very proud (again). My hands are red and my arms are sore due to a huge amount of clapping. Live viewing is also a new experience for me. Watching his performance on a cinema screen with other fanyus is fun. 

 

JFanyus are very friendly. When I was taking photos of Prologue's big ads in Tokyo Station, a JFanyu came and said "it's difficult (to take photos because there are a lot of passengers passing by) isn't it?". When I was sitting on a bench next to the PIA Arena with my Prologue tote bag, another JFanyu approached and said "it's a beautiful bag isn't it?". I wish I could speak more Japanese, so I can properly respond, but my Japanese is so poor I could only smile and nod. I also see Yaguchi san outside the PIA arena. I wanted to thank him for his beautiful Yuzu photobooks, but I was afraid to trouble him so maybe next time. 

 

It's so nice to see Yuzu in person after almost 3 years. Like many other fanyus, I also joined the lottery in Hachinohe, hoping to win a ticket. Need to work very hard these days so that I can apply leaves to see Yuzu again in Dec, if I'm lucky enough to get a ticket.

Thanks for sharing your experience! You must still be in a cloud, I would be lol

Good luck for the next lottery!! :tumblr_inline_n18qrbDQJn1qid2nw:

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6 hours ago, umeko said:

I went to the ice show on Saturday. :heartpound:

I was talking to the lady sitting next to me until the ice show started.

She became a fan of Yuzu at the Pyeongchang Olympics.

 

I had never seen his competition in the arena.

So when I saw him practice for 6 minutes and SEIMEI, I was so happy.

He was like a rock star.

Yuzu shines like a star when he skates with other skaters.

But when he skates alone, he shines like the sun. :SunFace:

 

The projection mapping was beautiful.

I was glad I was sitting on the third floor.

I enjoyed his skating excellence.

 

Yuzu's solo ice show is as uplifting as a rock concert.  :rock:

There is also a sense of unity among the audience.

That's why I want to go again and again.

 I applied for the ticket lottery for the Hachinohe show. :loveshower:

I hope Yuzu is healthy and happy. :YuzuPoohLove:

 

4 hours ago, JanMary said:

Anyway.

 

I am back from Japan last Sunday. I (proudly) joined Prologue in Yokohama in person on the first day and live viewing on Saturday, despite all uncertainties and difficulties. 

 

When he started the 6min warm-up and water drinking and pooh-san squeezing in SEIMEI costume, I couldn't believe my eyes and my brain was slow to respond. And it's a clean SEIMEI with 2 quads and 3 3As. Change is very energetic and he looks great in the black-red costume. He also mentioned his competition in Hong Kong before skating Spartacus (thank you HKSU for uploading the video), which makes me very proud (again). My hands are red and my arms are sore due to a huge amount of clapping. Live viewing is also a new experience for me. Watching his performance on a cinema screen with other fanyus is fun. 

 

JFanyus are very friendly. When I was taking photos of Prologue's big ads in Tokyo Station, a JFanyu came and said "it's difficult (to take photos because there are a lot of passengers passing by) isn't it?". When I was sitting on a bench next to the PIA Arena with my Prologue tote bag, another JFanyu approached and said "it's a beautiful bag isn't it?". I wish I could speak more Japanese, so I can properly respond, but my Japanese is so poor I could only smile and nod. I also see Yaguchi san outside the PIA arena. I wanted to thank him for his beautiful Yuzu photobooks, but I was afraid to trouble him so maybe next time. 

 

It's so nice to see Yuzu in person after almost 3 years. Like many other fanyus, I also joined the lottery in Hachinohe, hoping to win a ticket. Need to work very hard these days so that I can apply leaves to see Yuzu again in Dec, if I'm lucky enough to get a ticket.

 

Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! I'm so happy for both of you that you got to experience Yuzu's first solo ice show live! It must've been much more amazing to see him on the ice with all those beautiful projections in real life. Good luck for getting tickets for the shows in December! :loveshower:

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7 hours ago, Yuzurella said:

I'm not surprised. :ganba:

[NEWS]

:LOL:

 

 

@vegavnc No worries. Most of us here try to refrain from saying much about Yuzu's personal life - Lord knows he gives us enough to talk about just with his skating - but also, sometimes translations can be a bit off, and give a wrong impression. 

 

There's also people here from all over the world, with a huge variety of cultural differences, so what might seem like a good idea to one person will seem like utter nonsense to someone else. Something to keep in mind.

 

One thing's pretty certain though - if and when Yuzu decides it's time to get married, he surely won't have any troubles finding a willing partner. 

 

 

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I so wish Yuzuru had less anxiety about everything and could enjoy stuff to do with his skating and his success more...if I had a magic wand I'd wave it over him and make it so.

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1 hour ago, Pammi said:

I so wish Yuzuru had less anxiety about everything and could enjoy stuff to do with his skating and his success more...if I had a magic wand I'd wave it over him and make it so.

I thinks it’s a totally normal reaction. We are all like that. It’s amplified more for Yuzu because it’s a new uncharted territory for him. It’s not like competition where he knows what to expect, what’s going to happen, he’s been at it a thousand times. But a one man ice show, with a totally new format? That’s a first for him.

 

Anyway all the talks about marriage made me chuckle. In my mind Yuzu will absolutely pull a Yuzuru where he made a casual offhand remark in an interview like “Oh, I went paragliding on my honeymoon recently. It was nice.” And then leave it at that while the whole world crash and burns around him. 

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