Wintek Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago Although Yuzuru is not competing, there have been articles and TV programs featuring him.
Wintek Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago [2026.02.06] *Machine translation from Portuguese to English, inaccuracies exist* Source, “The Olympics”, article in Portuguese: https://www.olympics.com/pt/milano-cortina-2026/noticias/por-onde-anda-hanyu-yuzuru-idolo-japones-patinacao-artistica Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20260207221912/https://www.olympics.com/pt/milano-cortina-2026/noticias/por-onde-anda-hanyu-yuzuru-idolo-japones-patinacao-artistica Where is Hanyu Yuzuru, Japanese idol of figure skating, these days? Two-time Olympic Champion left competitions after Beijing 2022, but continues sharing his art with the world. Check out what he has been doing in recent years. By Sheila Vieira February 6, 2026, 02:36 GMT-8 Four years ago, one of the most popular figure skaters in history, the Japanese Hanyu Yuzuru, competed for the last time in the Winter Olympic Games. His thousands of fans around the world, including in Brazil, felt a bit orphaned without his unique way of expressing himself on the rink. However, even though Hanyu’s Olympic career came to an end after Beijing 2022, the Japanese skater did not stop skating. Currently 31 years old, he has been producing shows that fill the largest arenas in his country, in addition to charity performances. “I want to cling to hope for my future and enjoy the opportunities that appear,” said Hanyu at the time. First tours and mastery of the craft His first foray into the new venture was a re-edition of his golden performance from PyeongChang 2018 entitled “Seimei,” broadcast on YouTube [note: in reference to SharePractice]. The livestream accumulated more than three million views in one month on the platform. Also in 2022, he launched his saga entitled “Ice Story”, with the presentation “Prologue,” lasting 90 minutes, going through eight skating routines, including quadruple jumps and the triple Axels. In 2023, Hanyu brought the first chapter of the franchise, “Gift,” filling the Tokyo Dome, an arena with a capacity of 55 thousand people, and traveling to other Japanese cities. He was accompanied by an orchestra, other dancers, and a band. The show was later made available on Disney+ [still available worldwide except in Europe]. While many see figure skating as a sport in which athletes lose (physical) performance while still young, Hanyu feels that he is at his peak. “I always thought there was a regression at this age as a skater. But if you look at baseball or football, your 30s are when you start putting everything together: experience, technique. That’s when you master the craft.” [Link to @YUZURUofficial_ twitter post with Echoes of Life edit] Hanyu Yuzuru’s next show is already scheduled for 2026 In the 2023/2024 season came the sequel “Repray Tour”, once again exploring themes such as humanity and technology. The skater added music from the world of video games, bringing new fans to the spectacle. The next chapter was the “Echoes of Life Tour” in 2024/2025, with impressive visual and scenic effects. “In Echoes, we ask about the future and the past. I think the future is much brighter than I expect,” explained the skater. In 2026, Hanyu will present the show “Realive” in two performances, on April 11 and 12, at the Sekisui Heim Super Arena in Rifu, in the region where he was born. [Link to @HANYUYUZURU2624 official YouTube Channel, “Mass Destruction” (P3R) video] Hanyu Yuzuru’s solidarity with the victims of earthquakes in Japan In addition to his professional performances, Hanyu also puts on many charity shows. Since March 2023, the skater has promoted the annual show “Notte Stellata” (Starry Night), honoring the victims of the earthquake that devastated eastern Japan in 2011. This spectacle includes the participation of other stars from the arts and Japanese sports. The 2026 edition will take place on March 7, 8, and 9, in Rifu, at the arena that served as a morgue after the earthquake. At that time, the skater needed to sleep several nights in an evacuation center. “On March 11, 2011, a day of losses for many people, I looked at the sky at dusk and it was beautiful. I think it would be very simplistic to say that I took hope from the stars I saw that night, but I remember how beautiful it was, and that became an important memory for me,” commented Hanyu, about the inspiration for the title. Hanyu also held a charity performance after the earthquake in Noto, in 2024, selling more than 10 thousand tickets and keeping the structure of the spectacle as streamlined as possible to reduce costs and increase fundraising. “I feel that I still have a lot to offer, to move forward.”
yuzurujenn Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago *machine translation, inaccuracies exist* 2026.02.08 Source: https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASV1Z5T2JV1ZOXIE025M.html (paid article) “I was his earliest fan-chaser” - Sato Shun Following Yuzuru Hanyu’s path, and heading toward his next dream. There is a scene that male figure skater Shun Sato (Aim Service, Meiji University ) will never forget. Spoiler When he was 10 years old, he was practicing at an ice rink in Sendai. On the TV screen, Yuzuru Hanyu (31) was performing the short program at the 2014 Sochi Olympics. The program was “Parisienne Walkways.” Sato says, “I still remember it. It was shocking.” At Sochi, Hanyu won Japan’s first Olympic gold medal in men’s singles. "Seeing Hanyu, I wanted to stand on the Olympic stage too." [Photo caption: The Senior and Junior Grand Prix Finals were held in Turin, Italy in December 2019. Winner Shun Sato (left) chatted and posed for a commemorative photo with his idol Yuzuru Hanyu (right)] Sato started skating at the age of five. At that time, Hanyu was still a junior skater and was based in Sendai. Among the few male skaters, Sato saw him as exceptionally brilliant. Even though they belonged to different clubs, it didn't take long for him to become a big fan. [Photo caption: Sato Shun has had animals by his side ever since he was a child (Photo provided by Sato himself)] Sato’s father says: “I think Sato was the first person to chase after Hanyu.” He asked his father to take him to Hanyu’s competitions. Starting with the 2009 All-Japan Junior Championships held in Shin-Yokohama, then in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, and Hachinohe, Aomori. What he threw onto the ice after Hanyu’s performance was… In those days, at small competitions, there were very few media personnel. Sato may have been the fastest “beat reporter” following Hanyu, faster than any media outlet. What he remembers most vividly was the competition in Shin-Yokohama. After Hanyu’s performance, he threw a stuffed toy wearing skates onto the rink with a fan letter attached. After that, Hanyu sent him a thank-you letter and a gift: a pendant shaped like a bow and arrow. [Photo caption: A pendant given to Shun Sato by Yuzuru Hanyu, which he treasures (provided by Sato himself)] “This is a precious treasure for me. It’s my good-luck charm.” Sato now carries that pendant inside a tissue case when he competes. He also carried the "lucky charm" with him when he reached the podium for the first time at the All-Japan Championships in December last year. He will stand on the same stage as his idol Hanyu at the Milan–Cortina Olympics. Will he wear the pendant Hanyu gave him? When asked that, Sato laughed. “That's true. Hmm... But I want to continue as usual, so I’ll keep it by my side as a charm.” Of course, he aims for the podium. “I don’t just want to compete, I want to win a medal.” He has already decided on his next dream. [Photo caption: In December 2011, Shun Sato came to watch the All-Japan Championships in Osaka] “I want to land a quadruple Axel jump. I don’t know if I’ll keep competing for another four years. But that’s the one thing I want to do.” The quad Axel is a jump that Hanyu attempted at the 2022 Beijing Olympics. Although he was unfortunately unable to land it, it was a monumental move that he staked his entire competitive career on. The only person in the world to have landed it so far is Ilia Malinin (USA), and no Japanese skater has succeeded yet. Sato has vowed in his heart to carry on the “dream” Hanyu pursued. Given that Sato is called a “child of jumps,” it feels like he might be the one to do it. JP text: Spoiler 「一番早い追っかけだった」佐藤駿 羽生結弦さんをめざし、次の夢へ フィギュアスケート男子の佐藤駿(エームサービス・明大)には、忘れられない光景がある。 10歳の時、当時練習していた仙台市のリンク。テレビ画面の向こうで、羽生結弦さん(31)が2014年ソチ五輪のショートプログラム(SP)を演じていた。 演目は「パリの散歩道」。佐藤は、「今でも覚えています。衝撃的でした」。 羽生さんはソチで、日本男子初の金メダルに輝いた。「あの羽生さんを見て、僕も五輪の舞台に立ちたいと思いました」 佐藤は5歳でスケートを始めた。当時まだジュニア選手だった羽生さんは、拠点を仙台に置いていた。数少ない男子選手の中で、佐藤にはとびきり輝いて見えたという。クラブは違ったが、大ファンになるのに時間はいらなかった。 佐藤の父は言う。 「駿が羽生さんの、一番最初の追っかけだったんじゃないですかね」 父に頼んで、羽生さんの大会を観戦して回った。新横浜で行われた2009年全日本ジュニアをはじめ、茨城県ひたちなか市、青森県八戸市――。 羽生結弦さんの演技後に投げ込んだのは… 小さな大会では報道陣がまばらだった時代。佐藤はどのメディアよりも早い、羽生さんを追う「番記者」だったかもしれない。 何より思い出深いのは、新横浜であった大会。羽生さんの演技後、スケート靴を履いたぬいぐるみをファンレター付きでリンクに投げ込んだという。 その後、羽生さんからお礼の手紙とプレゼントを受け取った。弓矢形のペンダントだった。 「僕にとって大切な宝物。お守りです」 佐藤は今、そのペンダントをティッシュカバーの中に入れて、大会に出場している。初めて表彰台に上がった昨年12月の全日本選手権でも「お守り」を忍ばせた。 ミラノ・コルティナ五輪で、憧れの羽生さんと同じ舞台に立つ。 羽生さんからもらったペンダントを着けて臨みますか? そんな問いかけに、佐藤は笑った。 「そうですね。うーん……。でも、いつも通りでいきたいので、お守りとしてそばにいてもらいます」 当然、表彰台を狙う。「出るだけではなく、メダルを取りたい」 次の夢も、すでに決めている。 「4回転(クワッド)アクセルジャンプを成功させたいと考えています。あと4年間やるかどうかは分かりません。でも、それだけは決めたいと思います」 クワッドアクセルは、羽生さんが22年北京五輪で挑んだジャンプ。惜しくも成功はできなかったが、羽生さんが競技人生を懸けた大技だ。成功者は世界でイリア・マリニン(米)だけで、日本選手の成功者はまだいない。 羽生さんが追い求めた「夢」を継ごうと、佐藤は心に誓っている。 「ジャンプの申し子」と呼ばれる佐藤なら、やってくれそうな気がする。
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