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Tokyo Nameless Girl’s Story (2012)
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東京無印女子物語 Tokyo Nameless Girl’s Story (2012)  directed by Akiko Ohku cinematography by Yoshiko Osawa
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Assault Lily: New Chapter — "At the Seeds' Frontier" | "When the Bugle Blooms"
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This upcoming stage play in December is Assault Lily's first double feature.
The official website (in Japanese of course) is here.
"When the Bugle Blooms" — Oshima Offshore Nest Investigation Team chapter
TL Note: Bugles are a kind of flower, sometimes considered a weed. This specific species, Ajuga decumbens ("kiransou" in Japanese), is not well known outside Asia.
After four Huge Nests suddenly appear near the island of Izu Oshima, the Gardens of Tokyo decide to secretly assemble an "Oshima Offshore Nest Investigation Team" to simultaneously destroy the Nests and investigate a closed GEHENA research facility on Oshima, which they suspect relates to the recent sightings of abnormal Huge in the Tokyo area.
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Team Hitotsuyanagi, Yurigaoka Girls' Academy
Izawa Mikako as "Yurigaoka's Beau Idéal" Kaede Johan Nouvel
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Nishimoto Rimi as "Yurigaoka Lily Newspaper Chief" Futagawa Fumi
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Legion Hronesnæsse, Odaiba Girls' School
Ishii Haruna as "Priestess of the Trance" Funada Kiito
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Saiba Mizuki as "The White Witch of Odaiba" Funada Ui Saiba Mizuki hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from TSA.
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Nomoto Sora as "The Lady-Tengu of Kurama" Shiba Tomoshibi
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Legion Ironside, Ludvico Private Girls' Academy
Nakamura Yukari as "La Pucelle" Fukuyama Jeanne Sachie Nakamura Yukari hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from the Ludvico plays.
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Nakagawa Rika as "The White Rose Princess" Kishimoto Lucia Raimu
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Hoshimori Sana as "Knight of the White Rose" Amamiya Sophia Seren
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Legion Hakolberand, Irma Girls' High School for the Arts
Sasaki Yukari as "The Empress of Hakolberand" Kamigoori Marimo
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Kitazawa Saki as "The Priestess of Irminsul" Ueda Imari Kitazawa Saki hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from TGoD.
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Herensuge Girls' Academy
Fujii Ayaka as Aizawa Kazuha (Legion Hervor) Fujii Ayaka hasn't posted a visual yet; this is an old one from LoG. Also, yes, Kazuha is the only Lily without an epithet.
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Tamegai Hana as "Xana" Matsumura Fuuka (Legion Cuélebre)
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Ryuto Girls' Academy
Mutou Shiori as "The CHARM Meister" Amatsu Marei (Legion Himinglæva)
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Onose Mirai as "Professor" Nakagawa Mary Tomoyo
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"At the Seeds' Frontier" — Legion Sanngriðr chapter
After four Huge Nests suddenly appear near the island of Izu Oshima, Yurigaoka decides to dispatch Legions Álfheimr and Sanngriðr on an emergency expedition to destroy the Nests and secure the Kamakura shoreline before they launch their expedition to recapture Koshu.
Cast and Character List
Legion Sanngriðr
Oomori Rio as "The Uncontrollable Lily" Kondo Misaka
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Makiura Itsuki as "Lys Noire" Hasebe Touka
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Sonohara Arisa as "Golden Wolf" Luise Ingels
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Shiraishi Mayumi as "Iocheaera" Murakami Tokiwa Also notable for her role as Suzuki Chinami in the Odaiba plays.
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Hamaura Ayano as "Jungfrau" Kiko Totori
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Hayashida Mahiro as "The Sword-Saint of Yurigaoka" Imagawa Homare Also notable for her role as Hishida Haru in the Odaiba plays.
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Itou Yui as "The Magician of Sanngriðr" Yamanashi Hibari
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Hata Misaki as "The Wizard of Oz" Kurokawa Nady Hanna
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Ootaki Saori as "Mad Dog" Seike Tomoyo Also notable for her role as Matsunaga Brigitta Kayo in the Ludvico plays.
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Ando Chikana as "Tempest" Imai Seira Also notable for her role as Saigo Kurena in the Odaiba plays.
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Flowers of the End
Hinaga Urara as Kinoe no Hana (The First Flower) Also notable for her role as Imamura Yukari in the Odaiba plays.
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Tachibana Rii as Kinoto no Hana (The Second Flower) Makihara Yui as Hinoe no Hana (The Third Flower) Yazawa Rio as Hinoto no Hana (The Fourth Flower) Sanada Uruha as Tsuchinoe no Hana (The Fifth Flower) Udagawa Momoka as Tsuchinoto no Hana (The Sixth Flower) Hoshino Sae as Kanoe no Hana (The Seventh Flower) Inadama Honoka as Kanoto no Hana (The Eighth Flower) Suzuki Rina as Mizunoe no Hana (The Ninth Flower)
We don't know what any of these characters look like. I can't be entirely sure that this is how their names are pronounced either.
Former Yurigaoka Girls' Academy Instructor
Fujioka Sayaka as Kojima Nadeshiko
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the jpop anon... again 😳
yeah, its pretty obvious that kpop groups do get super prepared and photoshopped to hell in promotional pictures. thats why when you look up their photos from like, award shows or other live events like that, sometimes they may look a lil different. like again, i mentioned snsd, their legs look super skinny in promotional material and videos, but in photos of live events, some girls legs for example look bigger. theyre still thin ofc, just not stick thin.
and like you mentioned, jpop idols arent expected to be perfect or have a flawless look. many times, part of the appeal of a japanese idol is watching her grow and get better and more profesional, which i think its one of the reasons kpop is ages more popular than jpop; many times ive heard o read people say how impressed they are with the complex choreographies of korean groups, something that jpop idols rarely perform. kpop idols debut when they already have achieved some good "performance level" for a lack of better terms.
you know, i dont think every idol company does this, but i always though it was super cool how helloproject actually forbid their idols from having plastic surgery. thats why many of them look so different from another, and i think its awesome theyre not pressured to change their appearances to fit some modernr beauty standard. also apparently they cannot wear braces, i think its because it can affect your singing ability, though it may just be an aesthetic thing, and those inside braces can actually damage your tongue which is not what a singer would want. like you know how airi suzuki has a tooth thats a little behind the others and she has never "fixed" it? i just mention this because i have that literal exact same tooth in the same place. in fact, we have the same smile, which i think is sorta cool.
oh, and i never could get into akb48. i dont know why, they just never caught my eye. the only songs i tried to listen to were heavy rotation and koisuru fortune cookie since theyre so popular and i just wasnt a fan (also wtf with the heavy rotation MV?).
i also cant find those stray kids attractive. same goes for bts. and yeah, i also though they looked like AI xD. i just thought it was a little mean to say. and i never got why bts got so popular, though to be fair the only songs ive ever heard from the were those english ones like dynamite and butter (i think that what its called). theyre just... not that amazing what can i say,..
i liked berryz koubou. they always stood out when you watched them due to having such an interesting assortment of girls: you had two big girls with risako and maasa, the super tall yurina, the very short momoko and captain, chinami who was very skinny and had a darker complexion than the rest, and you also had risako constantly changing her hair color and miyabi dying her hair blonde or orange and wearing light color lenses. i always though goofy berryz (like in yuke yuke monkey dance) or serious berryz (like jiriri kiteru or ai wa itsumo kimi no naka ni) were the best berryz. it was so weird when they tried to shove them into sexy roles like in want! or ai no dangan, the girls look so awkward. and you cannot expect me to find momoko sexy when in concerts she would perform those sexy songs with those wretched pigtails of her...
I think that's something you addressed in your ealier posts, but I lowkey disagree with the fact that ugly people are fated to remain the 'ugly one' in the band even after ps because there are legit extremely good surgeons doing wonders. You can make drastic changes to a face and still have compelling results
Look at AngelaBaby who's the blueprint for every east Asian girl seeking to achieve the eurasian look
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They look like 2 different person, but right still looks like what a natural very pretty Eurasian woman would look
The problem is going overboard with plastic surgery, which is why she ended messing up with her unecessary chin implant that makes her look botched. She should've stopped in 2009.
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Kpop idols simply look botched bc they are cheap surgeons ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯
Japan is indeed less heavy with plastic surgery but idols, even underage, undergo plastic surgery xD they are just more lowkey and hypocrite about imo (that's the only redeeming thing with the Kpop industry imo ; they're pretty straightforward in their heavy course of beautification so people don't get gaslighted in thinking those people were born like this)
Look at Sayumi Michishige and Reina Tanaka who respectively got their eyelid and eyelid+nose done
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Japan will accept crooked teeth, but not monolid lmaooo
And it was already the case with OG Momusu
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Tsuji Nozomi waited to graduate to do eyelid surgery though - it's lowkey hilarious how both she and her husband got the same procedure on the same time(?)😭
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And yeah I see what you mean with teeth thing of airi Suzuki. Naoki Umeda had the same feature and it made him super cute. I will forever miss UmeTsuba 😭😭
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That being said, while it's true that those imperfections will fly because idolship is all about seeing little girls grow into womanhood, it's pretty significant to see how quick former idols switch into conventional beauty after graduating. Japan is extremely ageist with women, and things young girls have been elevated for, will be helf against them past a certain age.
There's something dread9ful with the Heavy Rotation MV.... "Mystery Night" (by Angerme (formerly S/Mileage)) lyrics are pretty awful too. All of them were underage, singing about hitting up with a rando during a party...
Koisuru Fortune Cookie was AKB48 peak. I never got into their music but the MV was great - it's pretty rare to have idol MV with that much work done (I think Heavy Rotation MV, as disgusting it was, very polished - isn't its artistic director the same woman who directed Helter Skelter?)
Berryz Kobo went off out of nowhere for "Ai wa Itsumo Kimi no Naka ni" lol I like when idols do assertive songs. That's why I also loved "Otome no Gyakushuu" by Angerme ("Counterattack of the maiden"). But imo nothing will ever top the aesthetic of Momoiro Clover Z for "Birth Ø Birth" - absolutely iconic
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성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)
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At the time of the founding of the Rocco Solare team, Mari Motohashi stated the motto, "I want to make a team with close communication where each other can talk about anything with the determination to take time" target," he said.
However, the situation Rocco Solare found right after the team was founded was not easy. Under difficult circumstances, the players gathered in the evening to practice while e성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)ngaged in their livelihoods (Megumi Mabuchi and Akane Eda) and their studies (Yumi Suzuki and Yurika Yoshida). Mari Motohashi worked hard during the day and wrapped her hair in the evening to get her sponsor. Even at this time, she said, the team's goal of advancing to the Olympics felt like a distant story. Despite the difficult circumstances, Motoh성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)ashi said that when an offer came in for her appearance on a TV entertainment program, she refused, saying, "If I appear now, I feel like I'm playing. I have to work hard."
On a hot day, in September 2017, right after finally winning the right to qualify for the Olympics, which was her goal since its foundation, Mari Motohashi said in an interview th성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)at she also mentioned Akane Eda and Megumi Mabuchi, team members who had suffered together in difficult times in the early days. She said, "She's 5 plus 2. I'm thinking 7 is LS Kitami." Eda Akane retired in 2013, and Mabuchi Megumi retired from active duty in 2015 and is currently in charge of team support as a one-man employee of the L성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)oco Solare team. It is said that the two came to Korea during the PyeongChang Winter Olympics and cheered on their former teammates.
However, in April 2011, right after the Rocco Solare team was founded, a new women's curling team was founded in Sapporo, the provincial capital of Hokkaido. It was the Hokkaid성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)o Bank Portius team. Coincidentally, all members of the Hokkaido Bank team were from Tokoro, Kitami City. They were Ayumi Ogasawara, Yumie Funayama, Kaho Onodera, and Chinami Yoshida. Ayumi Ogasawara and Yumi Funayama, 8 years senior to Mari Motohashi at Toroko Junior High School (graduating from 1994), were active in the Simpsons성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화) team and Team Aomori, participating in the Olympics twice (2002, 2006, and 2014). These were the best colors. After the 2006 Turin Olympics, the two retired from active play due to marriage due to the shock of losing to Tokoro Junior High School ROBINS. However, even after her marriage, Ayumi Ogasawara saw other players active in her color and was stimulated by her to announce her return 성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)to active play along with her colleague Funayama Yumie and participate in the founding of the Hokkaido Bank team. Kaho Onodera and Chinami Yoshida were from the Tokoro Junior High School ROBINS team (graduated in 2007) that beat the above two seniors in 2006. In this way, middle school seniors and juniors with a difference of 13 y성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)ears formed the Hokkaido Bank team. It was only natural that the Rocco Solare team and the Hokkaido Bank team, who had many similarities in origin and background, formed a rivalry. In fact, these two teams competed fiercely with similar results. However, while the Rocco Solare team received individual support from self-employed people in the Kitami City area, rather than the unemployment team of a sin성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)gle company, the Hokkaido Bank team had a bank, a company with financial power, as its parent company. Because of this, members like Yurika Yoshida had a strong competitive spirit, wanting to win against the Hokkaido Bank team. However, the Hokkaido Bank team had better coaching staff and backup players based on abundant funds, a성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)nd from around 2013, they began to outperform Rocco Solare. According to Chinami Yoshida, who has experienced both teams for reference, Hokkaido Bank, which consists of seniors and juniors for 13 years, had a rather strict hierarchical order, while Rocco Solare had a relatively free and friendly atmosphere.
However, there was a separate team that reigned over these two teams, and it was the Central Power Team led by Skip Fujisawa Satsuki, who had just graduated from high school. Founded in Nagano in 2010, the Chubu Power Team won the Japan Curling Championships for four consecutive years from성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화) 2011 to 2014, right after the collapse of Aomori, the team that had been at the top of the Japanese curling world from 2004 to 2010. It was the team that built the new dynasty by winning the . From 2011 to 2014, when Chubu Electric Power was at the top of Japan, the Hokkaido Ban성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)k team and the Rocco Solare team failed to overcome the wall of the mighty Chubu Electric Power and stayed in second place. This period was close to a situation where the winning team was fixed and Hokkaido Bank and Rocco Solare were competing for runner-up.
In the selection match for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics held in 2013, Hokkaido Bank won the right to advance to the Olympics by defeating the dynasty's central power, which w성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)as like a fortress. Skip Fujisawa Satsuki of Chubu Electric Power shed tears as he blamed himself for the loss of his team due to his mistake. On the other hand, the Loco Solare team only took 3rd place behind Hokkaido Bank and Chubu Electric Power.
The Hokkaido Bank team, which competed as a national team member at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, made a decision to release Yoshida Chinami, who played 8 games in the finals, before the tournament was over. Mari Motohashi recruits성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화) Chinami Yoshida, who was having a severe mental breakdown after being released from her team, into Loco Solar Letim. With this, three of the ROBINS graduates of Tokoro Junior High School reunited in the Rocco Solare team. After the addition of Chinami Yoshida, the Rocco Solare team rallied again and regained runner-up at the Japanese Championships in March 2015.
However, right after the runner-up, Megumi Mabuchi retired from active duty in April 2015 [7], and skip Mari Motohashi gave birth (October 2015), putting the team in a difficult situation. At this time, Motohashi persuades her to recruit Satsuki Fujis성난사람들 넷플릭스 다시 보기 시즌1 (1화-10화)awa [8], who is from Miyama, Kitami City, and was active as a skip in Nagano's Chubu Power Team.
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Kitami City, the home of curling in Japan, is producing many colors based on its rich curling base. Kitami City ha딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)d 'Simpsons' [2], which participated in the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics as a local curling team, but conditions were not good at that time. After the Salt Lake Winter Olympics, when Aomori Prefecture offered support to Ayumi Ogasawara (Ayumi Onodera before marriage) and Yumi딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)e Funayama (Yumie Hayashi before marriage), who were the main members of the 'Simpsons', they eventually left their hometown and started a new team Aomori. create
With the dissolution of 'The Simpsons', the Kitami-related team disappeared, and all promising players fro딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)m the Kitami region were leaking to Sapporo and Honshu, where the unemployment team is located. For this reason, there was a desire in the local community to create a related team, and Mari Motohashi, a curling star from Tokoro, Kitami-shi and active in Team Aomori, also had a problem with this situation. Eventually, she decided to start her own team in딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결) her hometown, and after the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she started preparing for the founding of her new team in her hometown. Motohashi visited local entrepreneurs in the Kitami city area and asked for support, and as a result, eight companies came forward as sponsors. Motohashi Mari gathered the juniors from her hometown t딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)hat she had been keeping an eye on, and finally founded Loco Solar Letim (LS Kitami) in August 2010.
The founding members were Mari Motohashi (skip), Yurika Yoshida (third), Yumi Suzuki (second), Megumi Mabuchi (second), and Akane Eda (lead). All five players were from Tokoro,딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결) Kitami City, and all had experience participating in the Japanese Curling Championships. Suzuki Yumi and Yoshida Yurika are former members of the ROBINS team at Tokoro Middle School.
Yumi Suzuki formed the ROBINS team at Toroko Junior High School in 2006 during her junior high school years, alo딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)ng with Chinami Yoshida and others, whom she would later reunite with as her teammates. Yurika Yoshida also later became a member of ROBINS. They participated in the 2006 Japan Championships when they were in their second year of junior high school, beat the Aomori team, t딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)he national team at the time, and came in 3rd place, surprising the whole of Japan. At that time, three [4] of the Aomori members of the team were seniors from Tokoro Middle School. Team Aomori lost to Tokoro Junior High School's ROBINS team in the preliminaries and suffered national d딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)isgrace, but eventually won the tournament. Unfortunately, shortly after the tournament, Ayumi Ogasawara and Yumie Funayama, founding members of Team Aomori, announce their retirement from activ딜리버리맨 드라마 다시 보기 1화-12화 (완결)e duty.
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Fujisawa wins Co-op Canadian Open to become first GSOC champion from Asia
History was made at the Co-op Canadian Open as Japan’s Team Satsuki Fujisawa became the first Asian-based club to capture a Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling title.
Fujisawa fended off five-time Grand Slam champion Kerri Einarson 5-3 during the women’s final Sunday at Encana Arena.
The foursome of Fujisawa, third Chinami Yoshida, second Yumi Suzuki and lead Yurika Yoshida earned $33,000 from the prize purse plus 12 Pinty’s Cup points.
“It was one of our big goals in curling,” Chinami Yoshida said with a smile. “We won two Olympic medals and one world championship medal but we hadn’t advanced to the Grand Slam final. We took maybe seven years but we did it today, so it feels so amazing.”
Calgary’s J.D. Lind has coached them since they made the jump out of juniors a decade ago — “when they were very much just raw talent and developing,” he said — and has seen them climb every step from winning silver at the world championship to bronze and silver medals at the Olympics and now a Grand Slam title.
“This was always something that you dream of doing,” Lind said. “To think that we finally won a Grand Slam, it’s an amazing accomplishment, it’s really tough to do.
“I think when you are a Japanese team and nobody has ever done it before, it’s really difficult to be the first. Even if you know you’re good enough, to be the first is always very difficult because you never fully believe it until it happens. Hopefully, now that we’ve done it we’ll see even more Pacific-Asia teams excel at the Slams.”
Team Fujisawa was on fire all week finishing with a perfect 6-0 win-loss record and shooting 91 per cent as a unit during the final.
“The Grand Slams tournaments are one of the highest competitions in the world, so that’s why it feels so weird that we’re champions right now,” Chinami Yoshida said.
She added: “For all of the Japanese curlers, it’s kind of a dream to be a champion of the Grand Slams but right now, it’s not just a dream, it’s a goal. I hope that not just us but maybe every Japanese team coming to the Grand Slams can compete at this amazing competition together.”
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週刊プレイボーイ 2012年7月9日号 no.28 集英社 表紙=鈴木ちなみ
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