#Kohei Yoshino
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alwayshappyhoursomewhere · 9 months ago
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Shoma Uno and Kohei Yoshino at Prince Ice World 2024 Tokyo | 1.21 noon (5/5)
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flapper-dai · 2 years ago
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The future~Cyberpunk || Ice Explosion 2023 Choreography : Kenji Miyamoto EP : Daisuke Takahashi ⛸ : Daisuke Takahashi, Jason Brown, Michal Brezina, Oleksandr Kolosovskyi, Andrew Poje, Juho Pirinen, Sena Miyake, Masaya Morita, Hirokazu Kobayashi, Kohei Yoshino
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myjunkisyuzuruhanyu · 2 years ago
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Do you know who the skater dressed in all gold is, that is getting photographed a lot with shoma at his current ice show performances?
His name is Kohei Yoshino. I didn't know him before either but a quick search let me to his name.
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mokkung · 2 years ago
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(短評)映画『ハケンアニメ!』
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(引用元)
『ハケンアニメ!』(2022年、日本)
新人アニメ監督が、ヒット作を生み出す憧れの天才アニメ監督と、テレビアニメ業界の覇権をかけて対決💥
製作現場を具に映すことで作り手達の苦労やハートがバシバシ伝わり、モノづくりの素晴らしさ、フィクションが人生を豊かにして前進させてくれることを実感させられる快作💪
若干ベタな展開が多く、話自体がとても面白いというほどでは無いのですが、良いアニメを作りたい!アニメで誰かの心を動かしたい!という作り手の熱意や努力、そしてそれによって心が動かされる人たちを丁寧に描くので、とても感情移入してしまいました‼️
製作に関わる人全ての熱意が伝わる映画👏
劇中のアニメは本当のアニメ製作陣が力入れて作ったのが実感されるクオリティで、これだけ別で見てみたいくらいです‼️
尾野真千子がとても良かったです👍コミカルな演技に振った役者が多い中で、ナチュラルさとコメディ感を良いバランスで醸し出す演技が光ってました👌
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neovallense · 10 months ago
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Anime Supremacy! (Haken Anime!, 2022)
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ot9000 · 2 years ago
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ハケンアニメ!
Directed by Kohei Yoshino 吉野耕平 2022 Japan
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braceletofteeth · 1 year ago
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I'll get stronger. I'll get stronger so I can protect you.
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downthetubes · 5 months ago
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Free online Japanese Film Festival offers opportunity to catch an anime classic
The Japan Foundation's JFF+ has just launched its global Japanese Film Festival Online 2024, to provide a selection of Japanese films streaming online
The Japan Foundation’s JFF+ has just launched its global Japanese Film Festival Online 2024, to provide a selection of Japanese films streaming online. The third edition of the festival will be held in a record-breaking 27 countries and regions, excluding Japan. In the UK, until 3rd July, you’ll be able to watch 18 Japanese films (first two weeks) and two television drama series (second two…
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blueberryshipper · 4 days ago
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Wait a damn minute
Bakugo and Tokoyami are a little like Shikamaru and Temari if you really think about it 💭
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Look Since Naruto was a big inspiration for Mha it’s not surprising that their fights are similar especially after reading/rewatching them side to side. Tbh the only difference is that Horikoshi made their fight shorter and added Bakugo pinning Tokoyami down while looking way into doing it.
(If Temari did that to Shikamaru while having the same look as Bakugo you could probably guess how everyone would of reacted)
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Their best friends reactions to the fight: Choji knows Shikamaru well enough to know that he was going to give up eventually while Deku and Kirishima were just figuring/finding out about Tokoyami weakness. But even after he gave up Kirishima had to add that Bakugo likes to go after that type of stuff, I know it’s doesn’t mean much but the way Bakugo was looking at Tokoyami showed how he way into those type of stuff.
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Also this is just my opinion and I know not a lot of people would agree but I’m making a bet if Bakugo was a girl or even Tokoyami was a girl + Had a human head then they probably would of been together or at least their ship would of been more popular (which is a little sad cause Tokoyami is a cool character just the way he is it’s just him having a bird head makes people ignore him most of the time). Of course the argument can be made oh if Bakugo was a girl then he would be with Deku or Kirishima but again since Mha was inspired by Naruto I wouldn’t be surprised if Horikoshi had put them together in a way of saying you “didn’t expect it did ya” or as a joke like “if Shikamaru gave up and got with the spiky blonde then I don’t see why that can’t be the same for Tokoyami”
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Bonus: Shikamaru and Bakugo asking their dad the exact same questions 💍❓
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Tbh I would do a deeper dive into the whole ShikaTema and Bakutoko being similar but that’s going to take a while so if anyone is interested then stay tune 🦌🌪️🐦‍⬛💥
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rabidline · 1 year ago
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ONE PIECE LIVE ACTION x ONE PIECE ON ICE - Nagoya: September 2, 2023
ONE PIECE LIVE ACTION: Luffy (Iñaki Godoy), Nami (Emily Rudd), Usopp (Jacob Romero Gibson), Sanji (Taz Skylar)
ONE PIECE ON ICE: Luffy (Shoma Uno), Vivi (Marin Honda), Nami (Miyu Honda), Usopp (Nobunari Oda), Sanji (Koshiro Shimada), Bon Clay (Rika Hongo), Crocodile (Takahito Mura), Nico Robin (Marie Ogawa), Chopper (Rinka Watanabe), Zoro (Keiji Tanaka), Koza (Kazuki Tomono), Karoo (Yuka Kono), Pell (Kohei Yoshino), Prince Ice World Ensemble Skaters
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yuzurujenn · 2 months ago
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[2024.08.29] FS Life Extra - Yuzuru Hanyu PROFESSIONAL Season 2: Tanaka Keiji
The depth of his dedication to his performance is like he's putting his life into it As peers who have spent their second year as professionals, with a common bond, we asked him about his thoughts on skating.
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This year, you performed with Yuzuru Hanyu in "Notte Stellata 2024" and "Fantasy on Ice." How was each of them?
-The concept of last year's ‘notte stellata’ (to send out hope to areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake) was carried over for the second time. Compared to normal ice shows, the ‘notte stellata’ show is not so much about ‘fun’ as it is a show with a deeper meaning given the time of the year, so in that sense there was a rather solemn atmosphere last year. Although the direction was similar to other shows—aiming for audience to enjoy themselves—I felt that Yuzu's own emotions were a bit heavier. I felt that while skating as a fellow performer, and I was able to approach it with a very focused attitude. This year, the event took place at a slightly different time (March 8th-10th) and not on March 11th, but my own impression was that Yuzu skated with a slightly brighter, more forward-looking feeling compared to last year.
Hanyu also said that after last year's performance, he thought about making next year a little brighter. It's impressive that you understood that without even him having to say it.
-Yes, I felt that way.
What made you feel that way?
-At the venue, his focus was always the same from practice to the actual show, but maybe it's during the practice and rehearsals. I just felt that way a little.
This was your first performance of your program "HOPE." What was the meaning behind the program?
-At first, I wasn't thinking of performing it at "notte stellata," and I had prepared it as an exhibition for this season. However, as the title of the song suggests, it also has the implication that moving towards hope is not something you can do in a straight line, and it expresses the idea that you can only reach your goal after facing pain, setbacks, and obstacles.
The choreography was done by Kohei Yoshino, right?
-Yes. Thank you, Kohei-sensei. Last summer, I told him, "I want to skate to this song," and we had many discussions about how to edit and direct it, and then we decided on it.
It's a program with a lot of innovative and cool movements.
-It's quite rap-like, so if you capture all the sounds, the movements would be choppy, so we edited it a little bit. Like, put in a different part in between, stop, and then start moving again. Kohei-sensei also researched how to create that kind of image. That's how we choreographed it, matching each other's senses. I think it's interesting to discuss and create together. Kohei-sensei and (Sasahara) Keiichiro-sensei (choreographer for "Run Boy Run" and "The Phantom of the Opera") are about the same generation, so before we start choreographing, we would have a discussion like "What should we do with this?" We would have a long chat (laughs). I think that's how it becomes quite elaborate.
Both of them are Gundam otaku
So, what did you think of "Fantasy on Ice"?
-Yuzu only performed "Fantasy" in the first half this year in A Tour. "Fantasy" was the same as usual, but this year I was really excited (laughs). I was talking about it with Yuzu and I asked him, "What are you collaborating on?" and he said, "Meteor," and I was like, "Seriously?" (laughs). Yuzu had said that he choreographed it himself, and I thought, "That’s great". We were both talking in a geeky way (laughs). I think it was a song that got him really excited, and that he had a lot of feelings for, so it was well-made and I think that’s what led to that performance.
Did you see the performance?
-Yes, I did. We had the same practice time. I was like, "He must really like (Gundam)~" (laughs). I really felt that he loved it and did a lot of research on it.
Did you see the costume?
-I know the show too, so I was wondering who it would be based on, then I saw it and thought, "Ah that one?" (laughs).
What did you think it would be like?
-I thought maybe it was the main character, but then I thought about it more and decided it was more like Gundam. That was the right answer (laughs).
A Mobile Suit Gundam collab is sure to get you excited.
-At first, I wondered what Nishikawa Takanori would be singing as a guest. I had no idea until I arrived at the rehearsal venue. Of course, I knew my own songs, and I also knew who else would be skating with me, and that Yuzu would be collaborating with him, but I wondered what song Yuzu would collaborate on. After all, it's Nishikawa-san, and I figured Yuzu might be a Gundam fan, and he did pick the best part (laughs). I was happy just to hear "Meteor."
Did you want to skate to "Meteor" yourself?
-Well, I'd be happy no matter what song came up, but I thought it would be even more fun if Nishikawa-san sang a Gundam song.
So, when you were asked to do "BEYOND THE TIME"...
-I was really excited (laughs).
Your costume was bright red, so the moment you came out I thought, "That's Char!"
-I tried to go all out (laughs). Kenji Miyamoto, the choreographer, wasn't very familiar with Gundam, so I had to explain it to him, but in the first place, I hadn't seen Char’s Counterattack, so I watched the whole series up to that point. I watched the first one, and then ‘Z’.
So, you watched it after you received the song.
-Yes. From the very first Amuro (Ray) to Char’s Counterattack, it took me about half a month to watch all of them (laughs). I’ve probably watched about 100 episodes. After all, the story started with the first Gundam. It was a good series, no doubt. Originally, I had watched the recent Gundam movie “Gundam SEED FREEDOM”. But revisiting the start of Gundam made me realise that this was where it all began. I can see why this is a series that has a lot of fans.
What kind of thoughts did you put into the program?
-Is it okay to talk about this first? It's going to be a long story (laughs). I talked too much at the "Fantasy" fan meeting too.
Well, I'll ask you about that separately (laughs), but please tell us if you have any stories about your time with Hanyu during the ice show.
-We had the same practice time for "Fantasy," so we spent a lot of time on the ice together, but that also meant that we didn't have much time to talk. But I watched him practice a lot. This time, Yuzu skated to two programs, so I got the impression that he was practicing those two programs and warming up the whole time once the show started.
I had the impression of Hanyu always being next to you during rehearsals, but what did you talk about this year? You said that last year you only had casual conversations that didn't stick in your memory.
-Ah, we did talk. But I don't remember it this year either (laughs). I don't recall it... Even though I've been with (Fantasy) for three years, I do look forward to the collaborations with other artists. Watching Yuzu, I can definitely feel the effort he puts into that, and I’m trying to follow his example. I wonder what kind of feelings he has when he performs.
Embodying the image of a professional
You've both just finished your second year as professionals, but have you noticed any changes in yourself or Hanyu?
-I think Yuzu embodies what it means to be a professional. He's in a place that no one can imitate, and even though we can't imitate him, there are things we need to learn from him. Of course, I can learn a lot from him as a professional skater, and although it may be difficult to get the chance, I think there are things that current skaters can learn from him and things they need to learn from him. So, I hope everyone will watch him.
What do you think you have learned from him, and what do you want current skaters to see in him?
-It’s related to both, on how he concentrates on the ice show and how seriously he takes each performance. Of course, everyone takes it seriously. But among them, it’s his level of concentration, and his attitude of using all his nerves and exerting himself mentally to perform. He stays focused throughout the performance, so even when you think he might get tired and unable to move, he still stays focused right to the end. It feels like he's burning his life into it. I want everyone to see how passionate he is about skating.
Now we’re both focused on skating
Finally, do you have a message for Hanyu here?
-A message in the magazine (laughs). Eh, um... he wasn't on the B Tour this year, so I wish he'd been there? (laughs).
Did you miss him?
-I'm only in my third year with Fantasy, but I felt that the atmosphere was different from usual. But rather than feeling lonely... (at the Shizuoka performance) I had the opportunity to go to a hot spring, so I wished we could have gone together (laughs). After all, we were in the same show, and he really showed me the attitude to have as a professional, so as I've always said, I hope that when he can take a break, we can spend time together with the old members.
You certainly said that last year as well.
-Yes, I’ve been saying that for a long time (laughs). Now, it feels like we can really face each other properly at the skating stage. It’s also easier to talk when we’re focused on skating in the same space. I’m curious to see what kind of conversations we’ll have when we eventually strip away all of that someday. At the moment, as a professional skater, I’m meeting new artists and having opportunities to speak with various people. I often think that if I weren’t doing this, I wouldn’t have had these encounters. So, I think it will be more enjoyable to have a relaxing chat in the hot spring after we’ve explored this phase a bit more, but now we’re focused on skating, with that awareness, I think there are more suitable things to talk about from that position.
Source: FS Life Extra PROFESSIONAL Season 2, pg 92-95 Info: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4594622488 https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/4594622771
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crazyasianlove · 2 years ago
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HiGH&LOW THE WORST X (CROSS) (Sub. Esp)
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Título: HiGH&LOW THE WORST X (CROSS) País: Japón Género: acción, drama, escolar Duración: 119 min. Fecha de estreno: 9 de septiembre, 2022 Dirección: Hiranuma Norihisa Guion: Hiranuma Norihisa, Watanabe Kei, Masumoto Shoichiro SINOPSIS La historia gira en torno a la batalla entre dos institutos en el área de SWORD, el Instituto Oya y el Instituto Técnico Senomon. El líder del Instituto Técnico Senomon construye una "alianza de tres escuelas" con otras dos escuelas, el Instituto Kamasaka y el Instituto Comercial Ebara, y expande su poder para ir a por el cuello del Instituto Oya. De repente, atrapan y atacan a los chicos del Instituto Oya. ¿Podría Fujio protegerlos con su propio puño? La batalla para decidir la verdadera cima está a punto de comenzar. CAST Kawamura Kazuma como Hanaoka Fujio Yoshino Hokuto como Takajo Tsukasa Yuta como Suzaki Ryo Miyama Ryoki como Amagai Kohei Maeda Goki como Todoroki Yosuke Shiono Akihisa como Odajima Yuken Fukuyama Kohei como Ujihara Kisuke "Jamuo" Suzuki Takahide como Tsuji Ryu como Shibaman Sato Ryuji como Nishikawa Yasushi Uekiya Satoshi como Yokoyama Kihoshi Kamio Fuju como Nakagoshi Dai Nakajima Ken como Nakaoka Shohei Morisaki Win como Sakata Motoaki Fujiwara Itsuki como Himuro Reiji Oka Hiroaki como Iwatsugu Kazushi "Ganji" Hasegawa Makoto como Sameoka Shoji Zin como Kazami Jin "Fuujin" Naganuma Ikuya como Sabo Amahisa "Saboten" Higa Suzuki como Tsudanuma Aoi Yo como Sawamura Shoji Koyanagi Shin como Jinkawa Eimei Arai Atsushi como Shida Kenzo "Shidaken" Hori Natsuki como Tokuyama Monji Sakaguchi Ryotaro como Sabakan Daichi Mikami como Misaki Mario "Lao" Itagaki Mizuki como Miyauchi Kozo "Binzo" Tokito Yuki como Mashii Takehiko "Mercy" Yagi Yusei como Yamaguchi Magoroku Kimura Keito como Ito Kamui Takahashi Yuuri como Seta Kansuke Sakurai Yuki como Nishiya Asano Shunya como Komagata Shison Jun como Ueda Sachio
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myjunkisyuzuruhanyu · 2 years ago
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just a little addition: yoshino kohei is a part of the PIW troupe (similar to Disney on Ice and Mao's Beyond skater teams). all those wearing the gold costumes are troupe members and employed by the PIW management so they appear at every PIW show. the costumes are due to PIW's theme rn which is broadway, and also to distinguish which among them are the PIW members and guest skaters (e.g. shoma).
Thanks for the addition 😊
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austerlitzborodinoleipzig · 2 years ago
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Ranking the GPF programs - the junior men SP edition
6 - Nozomu Yoshioka - Malaguena
Remember what I said about how I don’t mind warhorses for juniors. Yeah no, changing my mind. Nozomu is a lovely skater and has a chaotic vibe that i find endearing but that Malaguena is very by the numbers, it lacks the spark. And the spins, oh the spins. Bad.
5 - Robert Yampolski - Lord and Master, choreo by Nina Petrenko
Teen angst at its finest but it works for him. A lot of the jumps are basically YEET-and-pray, and he still hasn’t found the dosage between fierce and frantic.
4 - Nikolaj Memola, Prelude in C Sharp Minor, by Rachmaninoff, choreo by Corrado Giordani
Choreo is a bit too busy for such a tall skaters. Unless you’re very very good, carrying out a gazillion arms and legs gestures to pump the transition count, when your limbs are so long, won’t end well. And to his credit, Nikolaj almost pulls it off. 
Still the choreo doesns’t really suit the music. A shame because he could absolutely pull a less busy, more lyrical style.
3 - Shunsuke Nakamura - El Conquistador, choreo by Cathy Reed 
Here you’ll find drama, and skating skills, and flair, and a bit of theatrics. The music is kinda generic and so is the choreo but Shunsuke can perform and sell the crap out of it.
I have to admit I haven’t been overly impressed by the junior japanese men, but coming off the likes of Kao Miura, Shun Sato and especially Yuma Kagiyama isn’t easy. A lot of them have had no international experience priori to this season, and are very rough around the ages. The only one who’s skating I find impressively refined for his age is Takeru Amine Kataise, but his jumps are not it.
2 - Lucas Broussard - Adios Nonino, choreo by Corrie Martin
I’m not sure I like all of the choreo here. Some of the moves and positions Lucas hits feel awkward for the sake of being original. That said, musicality is very good, lines and extensions as well. Needs more stability with the quads and 3A but could be a true threat in a few years.
1 - Takeru Amine Kataise - Yoshitsune Main Theme, choreo by Kohei Yoshino
100% a tribute to Yuzuru and it shows. It’s a shame the jumps did not work out because everything else is stunning. The posture, the extensions, the arms. That short is different music-wise than the rest of the field and sets him apart nicely. Very effective.
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hadukilina · 2 years ago
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🧡Kaminoshima Futa (CV. Nakajima Yoshiki)
🖤Yamato Tsubaki (CV. Makoto Kaneko)
💗Wakakusa Aoi (CV. Sakai Kodai)
🤎Hayasaka Kohei (CV. Atsushi Abe)
💚Misaki Goto (CV. Yoshino Hiroyuki)
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flapper-dai · 6 years ago
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Daisuke Takahashi : PIW Hiroshima Day2
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