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#deniss vasiljevs#sato miyahara#koshiro shimada#shoma uno#juulia turkkila#matthias versluis#giulia isceri#figure skating#l'apprenti sorcier#sport
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Figure skaters as magical doors- a thread:
Yuzuru Hanyu
Junhwan Cha
Satoko Miyahara
Nathan Chen (I tried so hard to find a door for either the hot cheeto costume or the later space one but such a door does not exist, lol)
Rika Kihara
Eunsoo Lim
Keiji Tanaka (really wanted a door for The Shirt from Hip Hip Chin Chin but again, pinterest did not deliver)
Mai Mihara
Karen Chen
Marin Honda
Kevin Aymoz
Yuna Shiraiwa
Piper Gilles (and Paul Poirier but Piper is the one that matches)
Kailani Craine
Misato Komatsubara (and Tim Koleto, but again we're looking at Misato's dress here)
Yelim Kim
Tara Prasad
Mone Chiba
Bradie Tennell
Shun Sato
Adam Siao Him Fa
Haein Lee
Sihyeong Lee
Rion Sumiyoshi (THIS. DRESS.)
Bonus Yuzuru Hanyu with door cats
#figure skating#skating#doors#I originally made this for twitter one night staying up late due to an evacuation warning during a local wildfire#yuzuru hanyu#junhwan cha#sihyeong lee#nathan chen#haein lee#rion sumiyoshi#adam siao him fa#shun sato#bradie tennell#mone chiba#tara prasad#yelim kim#satoko miyahara#komatsubara/koleto#kalani craine#gilles/poirier#yuna shiraiwa#kevin aymoz#marin honda#karen chen#mai mihara#keiji tanaka#eunsoo lim#rika kihira
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(Toku/Non-Toku) Gravure Idols & Actresses Strapless Bikini Series Update Masterlist
(+) Kamen Rider Series.
Rina Akiyama
Rumika Fukuda
Eri Akiyama/Nana Akiyama
Yuriko Shiratori
Rina Koike
Riho Takada
Mikie Hara
Makoto Okunaka
Yuumi Shida
Rio Uchida
Ruka Matsuda
Yukari Taki
Mariya Nagao
Rena Takeda
Hiroe Igeta
Asuka Kawazu
Angela Mei
Ayaka Imoto
Hikari Kabashima/Yui Asakura
Nene Shida
Rina Onuki
Alisa Sakamaki
Kanon Miyahara
Rina Saitou
(+) Super Sentai Series.
Chise Nakamura
Yumi Sugimoto
Suzuka Morita
Rika Sato
Mikiho Niwa
Yui Koike
Arisa Komiya
Sakurako Okubo
Kazusa Okuyama
Ichika Osaki
Mio Kudo
Yume Shinjo
Mizuki Saiba
Nashiko Momotsuki
Hinami Mori
Sachika Nitta
Kohaku Shida
Amisa Miyazaki
Nagisa Hayakawa
(+) Ultraman Series.
Hikari Kuroki
Runa Toyoda
Yuka Murayama
(+) Other Tokusatsu Series.
Yuno Ohara
Hina Kikuchi
(+) Non-Toku Gravure Idols/Actresses.
Aika Sawaguchi
Risa Yukihira
Sumire Yokono
Yuzuha Hongo
Usa
Miyu Kishi
Sayaka Tomaru
Mio Minato
Karen Izumi
Kisumi Amau
Miyu Kitamuki
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[2024.11.25] Weekly Toyo Keizai Nov issue: Commitment to Supporting Disaster-stricken Areas
The strong commitment to supporting disaster-stricken areas. Behind the scenes of charity events and visits to the affected regions, as shared by the people involved.
When it comes to a live performance featuring Yuzuru Hanyu, people from both urban and rural areas gather in large numbers. However, the 'Noto Peninsula Reconstruction Support Charity Ice Show Challenge' held on September 15 this year was a streaming-only, nearly audience-free event. The skaters who participated were Yuzuru Hanyu, Takahito Mura, Akiko Suzuki, and Satoko Miyahara. Tickets were priced at 4,500 yen, which is not cheap, but over 10,000 tickets were sold. The proceeds were donated to Ishikawa Prefecture.
On social media, there were notable reports of ticket purchases from overseas. Although the service 'Lemino,' available only in Japan, was used for streaming and could not be accessed from abroad, many fans wanted to support the disaster-stricken area and expressed their solidarity with Hanyu.
The donation from the proceeds of the performance is expected to amount to several tens of millions of yen. "I want to do something that will help the people who were affected by the disaster in Noto." This wish of Hanyu's was the driving force behind the event, which was organized by TV Kanazawa. Keichi Sato, the managing director at TV Kanazawa, who oversaw the operation, said, "I’ve been in the television industry for a long time, but charity events of this scale are rare. I was truly surprised by the huge response and how many people tuned in."
The planning for the event began in May, and everything was done on trial and error. "Initially, we were thinking of holding an ice show with audience," said Sato. There had been ice shows in Kanazawa before, but those required laying ice in the arena, which involved substantial costs. It would be difficult to run the show in the black, and it could stray from the charity’s original purpose. At that time, the only ice-skating rink in the prefecture, the "Kenmin Sports Plaza" operated by an affiliated organization of Ishikawa Prefecture, emerged as a possible venue.
"It’s an old facility for practice, and it wouldn’t be suitable for a grand show. There were structural issues, and bringing many people to the site would be difficult. We were worried whether they would even be able to skate here, but they kindly agreed to it," said Sato. Although the rink is typically open in October, they persuaded the prefecture's officials to start preparing the ice two weeks in advance, allowing the performance to take place on September 15.
As discussions progressed about the type of charity event to host, the idea of a "no-audience, paid streaming" format emerged. TV Kanazawa used its expertise in television production to make the event possible. "With streaming, we can create a TV show-like experience. We should include something that shows Noto as it is right now," said Sato.
During the performance, live broadcasts connected the scenes from Noto and the skating rink, showcasing a performance by the local drum team "Wajima Wadaiko Toranosuke" and a calligraphy performance by the "Noto High School Calligraphy Club." The energy of the local younger generation, along with the warm interactions between the performers, strongly conveyed the significance of the event to the viewers.
For TV Kanazawa, which has about 80 employees, this performance was a major event, and more than half of the employees were involved in one way or another. "The performance was a challenge for us, too. I think TV Kanazawa grew a lot through this experience," said Sato.
Furthermore, at the suggestion of TV Kanazawa, it has been decided that Hanyu will cooperate with a tourism promotion project by Ishikawa Prefecture.
The Mission of the Survivor
In June of this year, ahead of the performance, Hanyu visited Wajima as part of his special message for the TV program "news every." on Nippon Television. This was also something Hanyu requested. The reporting team for "news every." which has long supported disaster-stricken areas, said, "Hanyu, who experienced the Great East Japan Earthquake in Sendai, seems to feel it is his mission as a survivor to convey the realities of the disaster areas and the importance of disaster prevention."
The Meaning of "A Gold Medal for the People" Back-to-back victories to support reconstruction efforts.
When visiting disaster-stricken areas, he takes his Olympic gold medals with him. "Even people who don’t know me will smile just by seeing the two gold medals. That’s the power of the Olympics," said Hanyu. Since his junior years, he had dreamed of winning Olympic gold, which he achieved at the age of 19. Then, in September at the age of 29, during a press interview after the charity performance, he revealed that one of the goals behind his Olympic consecutive victories was to start supporting the disaster-stricken areas. His childhood dream of competing in the Olympics changed after the Great East Japan Earthquake to a desire to 'win for the sake of reconstruction.' What kind of change took place in Hanyu's heart during that time?
"What was it... I’m thinking about it for the first time, but I don’t think it was such a complicated process," said Hanyu. The roots of his commitment to helping others began in 2004, when at the age of 10, he lost his home rink due to financial difficulties. A year later, following an appeal from Shizuka Arakawa, who won a gold medal at the Turin Olympics, the local government took action, and the rink was reopened. "Thanks to Arakawa, we were able to practice again," Hanyu recalled.
Wanting to be a source of strength for others
He realized the power of a gold medal. He wanted to win gold and use it to help others. For Hanyu, the gold medal was for others. "After the earthquake, the major purpose of my gold medals was to support reconstruction. It wasn’t a change, but more of a natural progression."
From a young age, Hanyu has had an innate desire to make people happy. "When I was little, I wanted to skate well like my sister and be praised. What made me happiest was seeing people smile when they watched me skate. The gold medal was an extension of that. So, when I think about it now, my desire to make people happy has always been the same. It seems that everything was connected. I understand it now."
However, there are moments when he cannot rely on the power of the medal. "If I’m skating for reconstruction support, it depends on me as I am now. As a single skater, I will give it my all."
At the performance, he focused on bringing out the charm of the local performers from the disaster-affected area. Photographer Toru Yaguchi, who followed Hanyu from practice to the performance as the official photographer, said, "Hanyu paid particular attention to adjusting his movements to match the local young taiko drummers during practice. I really felt that he valued the feelings of the local performers."
After the Sochi Olympics, a visit to Ishinomaki, a tsunami-hit area, seems to have become his formative experience in visiting disaster-stricken areas. Hanyu, who had initially been hesitant to visit, was warmly welcomed by the town. Not only the schools he visited, but also people on the street, called out to him, saying, 'You did a great job at the Olympics,' and 'We're rooting for you, Hanyu.' He was deeply moved by the warmth of the people, and at the same time, this experience made him realize that his gold medal could be a catalyst for bringing smiles to the disaster-hit areas. Since then, Hanyu has been actively suggesting to the press team, 'I want to go to Fukushima,' and 'I want to visit the areas affected by the Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake.'
"Even amidst his busy schedule, Hanyu has always made time to support disaster-stricken areas I think that disaster recovery and disaster prevention has become another part of his life’s work," said the reporting team.
Events bearing the name "Yuzuru Hanyu" have also become a source of support for disaster-stricken areas. The 'Yuzuru Hanyu Exhibition,' sponsored by the Yomiuri Shimbun, has been held three times so far and has donated approximately 156.52 million yen from merchandise profits. Part of the donations have been set aside as a "Large-Scale Disaster Support Fund," which is used to provide financial support to affected local governments and other organizations in need. The current balance of the fund is said to be approximately 65.93 million yen.
Source: Weekly Toyo Keizai 2024/11/30 issue, pg 72-73 Info: https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0DM558RM9
#hanyu yuzuru#yuzuru hanyu#羽生結弦#figure skater#figure skating#toyo keizai#magazine#interview#machine#translation
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Synergy. An incredible amount of coordination went on behind the scenes to gather this group of talented skaters from various corners of the world onto the rink at Lake Louise back on a frigid day in December. I was amazed that everyone was keen to shoot, despite the -40ºC temperatures — a testament to the professionalism and enthusiasm of these well-known Olympic skaters! Meg and I were privileged to see them perform a group number before we set up for the photoshoot, with different pairs joining us on the ice while others kept warm inside. I hope you enjoy the collection, featuring Kirsten Moore-Towers, Michael Marinaro, Andrew Poje, Kaitlyn Weaver, Yuka Sato, and Satoko Miyahara. — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/kdhq4Cl
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Uma boa opção para o feriadão da independência com gastronomia, atividades culturais e shows, incluindo karaokê livre Shopping Jardim Oriente comemora o aniversário de 2 anos de expansão e 115 anos de imigração japonesa no Brasil com evento “Vale Nihon Matsuri Festival Brasil Japão”, de 7 a 10 de setembro, com atrações para toda a família que incluem danças e músicas tradicionais, karaokê, cosplay, taiko, artes marciais e shows musicais. As atrações e o estacionamento são gratuitos. Além das atividades será possível conhecer as tradições japonesas com estandes com bazaristas, decoração, ilustração e uma deliciosa gastronomia com pratos típicos tais como: yakisoba, sushi, sashimi, tempurá, guioza e yakitori, tradicional café japonês, sobremesas e doces japoneses, além de pastel tradicional de feira, hot dog oriental e também, culinária brasileira. “O Shopping Jardim Oriente sempre busca promover boas experiências aos clientes. Neste aniversário de 2 anos de expansão pensamos em realizar um evento que oferecesse além de entretenimento gratuito, que fosse uma homenagem tanto para a história do bairro com os imigrantes japoneses quanto para o local onde o centro de compras está instalado, que abrigou a empresa Kanebo e seus funcionários vindos do Japão. É uma comemoração carregada de tradição, valorizando o passado e mostrando as novidades do empreendimento administrado pelo Grupo AD”, explicou Alexandre Balúgoli, gerente geral do Shopping Jardim Oriente. Todos os dias o palco será livre para quem quiser participar do karaokê e animekê. “ A animação está garantida para todas as idades para este feriado prolongado. Acredito que um dos momentos esperados será o karaokê. Além de ser uma oportunidade para conhecer toda a riqueza cultural dos japoneses e degustar a sua culinária. Durante estes dias o Japão será aqui, brincou Leila Diniz, coordenadora de marketing do Shopping Jardim Oriente “O Vale Nihon Matsuri Festival Brasil Japão” está na sua terceira edição e pela primeira vez estaremos com o evento em shopping, nessa missão incrível de comemorar o aniversário de expansão do Shopping Jardim Oriente. Para isso, preparamos uma programação especial”, falou um dos organizadores do evento, Mauro Oliveira. Confira a Programação do Palco: 07 de setembro – Quinta -feira 13h00- ABERTURA E JU SAMA Nosso apresentador vai dar um show 14h00 - MÚSICA E CANTO JAPONÊS Apresentação musical com a professora Noriko E.E.Prof. José Vieira Macedo 15h00 - ARTES MARCIAIS E BALET Associação Campo dos Alemães 17h30 - TAIKO & ODORI - MARI NISHIMURA E MIDORI SATO Apresentação com odori, taiko, dança e canto 19h00 - KARAOKÊ E ANIMEKÊ Palco aberto, venha dar um show 08 de setembro – Sexta-feira 15h00 - KARAOKÊ E ANIMEKÊ Palco aberto, venha dar um show 18h00 - MIDORI & MAYUMI Matsuri dance e Bom Odori - interação com o público 20h00 - K-POP SHOW Apresentações de grupos e solos 21h00 - SHOW MUSICAL Um show para todos os estilos 09 de setembro - Sábado 13h00 - APRESENTAÇÃO MUSICAL E ARTE Associação Campo dos Alemães 15h00 - DANÇA TRADICIONAL - MÁRCIA KATURAGUI Apresentação com odori, dança e canto 17h00 - GOOKAI WADAIKO Grupo de Taiko - São José dos Campos 19h00 - DIOGO MIYAHARA - CANTOR Tokusatso music show 20h00 CILIA - CANTORA SP Sertanejo Pop 10 de setembro - Domingo 12h00 - KARAOKÊ E ANIMEKÊ Venha dar seu show em nosso palco 13h00 - KARATÊ SHOW E ACADEMIAS Apresentação de artes marciais 14h00 - MÚSICA E CANTO JAPONÊS Apresentação musical com a professora Noriko E.E.Prof. José Vieira Macedo 16h00 - DESFILE COSPLAY - GEEK Venha se divertir e encontrar seus amigos 18h00 - ANA CECÍLIA - POP MUSIC Músicas para todas as idades e estilos Horário de Funcionamento do Vale Nihon Matsuri Festival Brasil Japão Quinta feira, 07 de setembro, das 12h às 20h. Sexta feira, 08 de setembro, das 12h às 22h. Sábado, 09 de setembro, das 12h às 22h. -Domingo, 10 de setembro, das 12h às 20h.
Shopping Jardim Oriente Local: Rua Andorra, 500, Jd. América, São José dos Campos - SP. www.shoppingjardimoriente.com.br Estacionamento: GRATUITO Sobre o Shopping Jardim Oriente O Shopping Jardim Oriente, administrado pela AD SHOPPING, é um empreendimento localizado na Zona Sul de São José dos Campos, que abriga um Hipermercado com 5.300 m2, dez âncoras, incluindo um Pet Center e conta com o cinema mais moderno do Brasil da rede Cinépolis, que contempla salas VIP, Júnior e a sala Macro XE, oferecendo uma experiência única. O empreendimento oferece 2.032 vagas gratuitas de estacionamento e previsão de uma futura incorporação de torres residenciais e comerciais, tornando-se assim um complexo multiuso. Sobre o Grupo AD A AD Shopping está presente em todas as regiões brasileiras. Seu portfólio é composto por 42 empreendimentos de diversos formatos, localizados tanto em capitais quanto no interior. São mais de 30 anos de experiência em desenvolvimento, planejamento, comercialização e gestão de shopping centers. O Grupo AD lançou recentemente a AlugueON, plataforma digital de locação de lojas e merchandising, que vai facilitar a prospecção dos locatários na obtenção do ponto comercial em sua estratégia de expansão comercial, seja em lojas, seja em quiosques ou mídia no mall.
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Official Match Card Order for "All Together Again"
After the shocking news from "Dominion 6.4 in Osaka-Jo Hall" (new David Finlay version Bullet Club members, new LIJ member, Pro Wrestling NOAH's Kaito Kiyomiya participating in G1 Climax 33) and all that has happened in the past week leading to Osaka-Jo Hall, we now have the official match card order of "All Together Again" where NJPW, AJPW, and Pro Wrestling NOAH unite for a one night event fans are sure to remember for a long time. With that said, here's the match card order.
Kickoff Match: Atsushi Kotoge, Seiki Yoshioka, Alejandro, and Super Crazy (Pro Wrestling NOAH) vs. Ryo Inoue, Black Menso-re (AJPW), YOH and Ryusuke Taguchi (NJPW)
Opening Match: Masa Kitamiya, Daiki Inaba, and Yoshiki Inamura (Pro Wrestling NOAH) vs. Tomohiro Ishii (NJPW/Chaos), Hirooki Goto, and YOSHI-HASHI (NJPW/Bishamon)
Match #2: Chris Ridgeway (Pro Wrestling NOAH/Stinger) and Sean Legacy (Pro Wrestling NOAH) vs. Kosei Fujita and Zack Sabre Jr. (NJPW/TMDK)
Match #3: Yoshitatsu (AJPW) vs. Shota Umino (NJPW)
Match #4: Go Shiozaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima (Pro Wrestling NOAH/AXIZ) vs. Hokuto Omori and Shuji Ishikawa (AJPW)
Match #5: Naomichi Marufuji, Takashi Sugiura, and Junta Miyawaki (Pro Wrestling NOAH) vs. Minoru Suzuki, El Desperado, and Ren Narita (NJPW/Strong Style)
Match #6: Jun Saito, Rei Saito (AJPW/Voodoo Murders), Ryuki Honda, Hikaru Sato, and Dan Tamura (AJPW) vs. Jeff Cobb, Great O-Khan, Aaron Henare, TJP, and Francesco Akira (NJPW/United Empire)
Match #7: Yuji Nagata (NJPW), Suwama and Yuma Anzai (AJPW) vs. Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi, and BUSHI (NJPW/Los Ingobernables de Japon)
Match #8: Jake Lee, YO-HEY, and Tadasuke (Pro Wrestling NOAH/GLG) vs. SANADA, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, and Taka Michinoku (NJPW/Just 5 Guys)
Semi-Main Event Match: Master Wato (NJPW), Rising Hayato (AJPW), and HAYATA (Pro Wrestling NOAH) vs. Hiromu Takahashi (NJPW/Los Ingobernables de Japon), Atsuki Aoyagi (AJPW), and AMAKUSA (Pro Wrestling NOAH)
Main Event Match: Kazuchika Okada (NJPW/Chaos), Yuma Aoyagi (AJPW/Zennichi Shin Jidai) and Kenoh (Pro Wrestling NOAH/Kongo) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi (NJPW), Kento Miyahara (AJPW/Zennichi Shin Jidai), and Kaito Kiyomiya (Pro Wrestling NOAH)
All Together Again airs on NJPW World PPV this Friday June 9th at 6:00 PM Local Time/5:00 AM Eastern/4:00 AM Central/2:00 AM Pacific. Go to timeanddate.com and type in the city you're currently living for the start time in your area. Also, if you choose to watch the event, you must order it for the event is a separate purchase from the official streams of NJPW World.
Again...All Together Again airs this Friday on NJPW World PPV
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The women at JNats SP were just *chef’s kiss*. Especially the last two groups. The joy on the faces of the top six skaters could melt even Eteri’s cold dead heart. Kaori has one of the best 3-3 in the world. She has so much height and distance and speed throughout. Wakaba was just fantastic. I almost cried three separate times during her step sequence and she looked so confident with her jumps. Mana’s 3A was gorgeous, and I’m so happy seeing her more and more consistent. Mai was just so good and I really don’t want her to be fourth again, but Satoko was also so so stunning and her layback spin is brilliant. And now Rino’s back in top form with her gorgeous floaty jumps. Anyways, I am so excited for the last group of the free skate. Who needs Russian Nationals when you can have skating skills and massive 3As in Japan? (and the men skate tomorrow omg the depth there too)
in conclusion, Japanese Nationals are superior
bonus: mishin being an icon bc that was the best part of the russian men’s sp
#figure skating#japanese nationals 2021#japanese figure skating nationals#kaori sakamoto#wakaba higuchi#mana kawabe#mai mihara#satoko miyahara#rino matsuike#yuzuru hanyu#shoma uno#yuma kagiyama#shun sato#also seeing a 4a from yuzu christmas came early#but the skating skills#and jumps#and speed and good technique#jnats is why i love skating#the men are going to be insane too i mean the depth#and the variety in styles in japan?#aagh so excited for tomorrow!#also rip to kanadai i did cry over their random fall
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Cast of The Ice 2021
#figure skating#the ice 2021#wakaba higuchi#kaori sakamoto#marin honda#mai mihara#yuhana yokoi#mana kawabe#kaoruko wada#mako yamashita#rika kihira#rino matsuike#rika hongo#satoko miyahara#keiji tanaka#kazuki tomono#sota yamamoto#shun sato#yuma kagiyama#shoma uno#sena miyake#this is such a disorganised photo but it's also very wholesome lol#satton and rika are SO close to giving shoma and yuma bunny ears lmao#kaori and marin on the other hand have successfully given rino double bunny ears lmaooo#cuties
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New Japan Cup 2022 Night 3 - 3/7/2022; NJPW Strong Taping in Philly 5/15/2022; AJPW Dream Power Series 2022 Night 1 - 3/7/2022; Full Card for TJPW Grand Princess ‘22 3/19/2022
Happy International Women’s Day. The full card for Tokyo Joshi’s Grand Princess ‘22 show at Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan will be down at the bottom part of the post.
New Japan Pro Wrestling
The final batch of 1st Round matches for the New Japan Cup 2022 took place yesterday, in a show you can see now on NJPWWorld.
- 3/7/2022, Tokyo Ota Ward Gymnasium
Will Ospreay, Great O-Khan, Jeff Cobb & Aaron Henare [United Empire] d. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma & Ryohei Oiwa (Henare > Oiwa, Rampage Tackle, 9:48)
Yujiro Takahashi, Taiji Ishimori & El Phantasmo [Bullet Club] d. Tetsuya Naito, SANADA & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] (ELP > BUSHI, CRII, 10:10)
El Desperado, Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., Yoshinobu Kanemaru & DOUKI [SZKG] d. Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano, Hirooki Goto, YOSHI-HASHI & YOH [CHAOS] (Sabre > YOH, Cross Armbreaker, 12:01)
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Chase Owens [Bullet Club] d. Jado [Bullet Club] (C-Trigger, 7:13)
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: EVIL [Bullet Club] d. Ryusuke Taguchi EVIL STO, 7:26)
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables] d. SHO [Bullet Club] (Inside Cradle, 15:45)
New Japan Cup 2022 1st Round: Shingo Takagi [Los Ingobernables] d. Tomohiro Ishii [CHAOS] (Last Of The Dragon, 23:32)
I do recommend the main and semi-main from this show. Some good stuff on here. So now the last of the 2nd Round matches have been determined:
- 3/13/2022, Hyogo Baycom Gymnasium
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Minoru Suzuki [SZKG] v. Hiromu Takahashi [Los Ingobernables]
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Tama Tonga [Bullet Club] v. EVIL [Bullet Club]
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Tiger Mask IV v. Chase Owens [Bullet Club]
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Tanga Loa [Bullet Club] v. Shingo Takagi [Los Ingobernables]
More TBA
Hiromu v. Suzuki will be something.
Another NJPW Strong taping has been announced, at the good ol’ ECW (2300) Arena in Philly for 5/15/2022. Tickets go on sale for that on Friday at 10am EST.
The 2nd Round begins tomorrow, which will be live streamed. Only three Cup matches due to Hiroyoshi Tenzan’s withdrawal, with Taichi advancing to the 3rd Round on a bye.
- 3/9/2022, Tokyo Korakuen Hall
Hiroshi Tanahashi & Tiger Mask IV v. Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens [Bullet Club]
Tetsuya Naito & BUSHI [Los Ingobernables] v. Gedo & SHO [Bullet Club]
Will Ospreay, Great O-Khan, Jeff Cobb & Aaron Henare [United Empire] v. El Phantasmo, Taiji Ishimori, EVIL & Yujiro Takahashi [Bullet Club]
Hiromu Takahashi, Shingo Takagi & SANADA [Los Ingobernables] v. MInoru Suzuki, Taichi & DOUKI [SZKG]
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Hirooki Goto [CHAOS] v. Dick Togo [Bullet Club]
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Yoshinobu Kanemaru [SZKG] v. CIMA [#STRONGHEARTS]
New Japan Cup 2022 2nd Round: Kazuchika Okada [CHAOS] v. Master Wato
All Japan Pro Wrestling
All Japan began the Dream Power Series 2022 tour yesterday, with a lot of prelude tag matches to coming title matches.
Dream Power Series 2022 Night 1 - 3/7/2022, Kanagawa Yokohama Hodogaya Public Hall (AJPW.tv)
Atsuki Aoyagi & Rising HAYATO [NEXTREAM] d. Takao Omori & Ryo Inoue (HAYATO > Inoue, Boston Crab, 9:04)
Shu & Kei Brahman [FREE] d. Izanagi & Black Menso-re (Kei > Izanagi, Acai DDT, 8:14)
Yoshitatsu d. Seigo Tachibana (10:01)
TAJIRI & Yusuke Kodama [TOTAL ECLIPSE] d. Shotaro Ashino & Dan Tamura [Evolution] (TAJIRI > Tamura, La Magistral, 10:38)
Ryuki Honda & Hokuto Omori [TOTAL ECLIPSE] d. Suwama & Hikaru Sato [Evolution] (Omori > Sato, 12:48)
Kento Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi [NEXTREAM] d. Shuji Ishikawa & Kohei Sato (Miyahara > Ishikawa, 22:39)
Wrestling logic says Miyahara is not retaining the Triple Crown but it is but the first show of the tour. Hikaru Sato took a direct loss to his World Juniorheavyweight title challenger too.
The tour resumes Saturday at Korakuen Hall, with an All Asia Tag Team Championship title match main event between champions Hokuto Omori & Yusuke Kodama v. Dan Tamura & Abdullah Kobayashi.
Tokyo Joshi
As promised, here is the now-revealed full card for Grand Princess ‘22, Tokyo Joshi’s big show at Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan on 3/19/2022. It will be shown live on Wrestle Universe. Juria Nagano’s debut is now a tag match, and another interpromotional match has been added, an 8-person match between TJPW & the other DDT sub-brand that I don’t report on, Ganbare Pro Wrestling.
Grand Princess ‘22 - 3/19/2022, Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan (Wrestle Universe)
Juria Nagano Debut Match: Suzume & Arisa Endo v. Moka Miyamoto & Juria Nagano
Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling v. Ganbare Pro Wrestling: Nao Kakuta, Mahiro Kiryu, Haruna Neko & Kaya Toribami v. Yuna Manase, Moeka Haruhi, HARUKAZE & YuuRI [Ganbare Pro]
Hyper Misao v. Sanshiro Takagi
Yuki Kamifuku v. Asuka
Nodoka Tenma v. Yuki Aino
Sakisama, Mei Saint-Michel, Martha & Yukio Saint Laurent v. Marika Kobashi, Raku, Pom Harajuku & Ram Kaichow
Hikari Noa v. Hikaru Shida [AEW]
International Princess Championship: Maki Itoh © v. Yuki Arai
Princess Tag Team Championship: Yuka Sakazaki & Mizuki © v. Rika Tatsumi & Miu Watanabe
Princess of Princess Championship: Miyu Yamashita © v. Shoko Nakajima
Back on Thursday.
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2024 The ICE Aichi
(📷 Yoshiki Kogaito)
#figure skating#2024 the ice#the ice#deniss vasiljevs#sato miyahara#jean luc baker#guillaume cizeron#gabriella papadakis#madison chock#evan bates#emily chan#spencer howe#sport
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ISU GP Guaranteed Rate Skate America 2021 ISU Grand Prix Las Vegas / USA
22.10.2021-25.10.2021
Oct. 22:
Pairs’ SP 18:00
Men’s SP 19:25
Oct. 23:
Rhythm Dance 13:51
Women’s SP 15:19
Pairs’ FS 18:37
Men’s FS 20:10
Oct. 24:
Free Dance 11:18
Women’s FS 13:02
Gala 18:30
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#ISU GP Guaranteed Rate Skate America 2021#ISU Grand Prix#Skate America 2021#Skate America#Ice Skating#nathan chen#nam nguyen#michal brezina#Uno Shoma#Shun Sato#Satoko Miyahara#Kaori Sakamoto#alexandra trusova#riku miura#ryuichi kihara#vladimir morozov#evgenia tarasova#evan bates#madison chock#madison hubbell#zachary donohue#Pairs#Men#Ladies#Ice Dance#Rhythm Dance
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The 2021 Champion Carnival participants
#ajpw#suwama#shuji ishikawa#kento miyahara#jake lee#yuma aoyagi#shotaro ashino#kohei sato#shinjiro otani#koji doi#zeus#all japan pro wrestling#champion carnival 2021
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“Iconic duo in single skater: Japan (Yuzuru and Shoma, Satoko and Rika, Mai and Kaori, Yuma and Shun), USA (Nathan and Vincent, Camden and Tomoki), Russia (Alina and Zhenya, Kolyada and Dima), South Korea (Young You and Yelim), China (Boyang Jin and Yan Han).”
#figure skating#yuzuru hanyu#shoma uno#satoko miyahara#rika kihira#mai mihara#kaori sakamoto#yuma kagiyama#shun sato#nathan chen#vincent zhou#camden pulkinen#tomoki hiwatashi#alina zagitova#evgenia medvedeva#mikhail kolyada#dmitri aliev#young you#yelim kim#boyang jin#han yan#team japan#team usa#team russia#team south korea#senior#team china#singles’ skating#friendship#theories
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Satoko with Yuka Sato in Toronto (x)
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