Japan Figure Skating 2021-2022 Season Highlights
Yuzuru Hanyu made a striking impression at the Beijing Olympics with his attempt at a quadruple axel.
At those Olympics, Japan won its first bronze medal in the team competition.
Furthermore, Yuma Kagiyama, Shoma Uno, and Kaori Sakamoto won medals,
showing their impressive abilities on the world stage.
At the World Championships, Sakamoto won first place, Uno won first place in the men's competition, and Kagiyama came in second.
Japan's progress continued, with four medals, including the pairs event, tying for the most medals ever.
This season signaled a path of evolution for Japanese figure skating,
heralding a new stage in its evolution.
Yuzuru Hanyu's Mindset and Path Leading Up to His Quadruple Axel Attempt
A Detailed Report on the Beijing 2022 Olympics
A Review of the 2021 All Japan Championships
Shuzo Matsuoka's Encounter with Yuzuru Hanyu
Ryuju Hino's True Face as Seen by His Contemporaries
Shoma Uno's Desperate Growth, Even on the Big Stage
Yuma Kagiyama's View at the End of the Stairs, Step by Step
Kaori Sakamoto's Effort and Smile Attracted the Goddess of Victory
An Interview with Kana Muramoto and Daisuke Takahashi
An Interview with Rika Miura and Ryuichi Kihara
An Interview with Satoko Miyahara
Kazuki Tomono, Wakaba Higuchi, Mana Kawabe, Mai Mihara, Misato Komatsubara, and Takashi Komatsubara
The Next Generation Aiming for the Milan Olympics
Shinichi Izumi's Personal Trainer Testifies to Shoma Uno's Growth
Miao Sato's Choreographer Talks to Yuma Kagiyama's Progress and Future
Takahito Mura's Unique Relationship as a Parent and Coach
Nao Noto's Report on the Beijing Olympics
Yoshimi Oriya Reflecting on Yuzuru Hanyu's Challenge
Photo by Noto Sunao (JMPA)