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livesunique · 4 months
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Sumoto Castle, Orodani, Sumoto, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan,
Credit: Jcastle
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lesdupont · 14 days
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Sumo is on the RAINBOW WORLD LP LYS 082
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sergioguymanproust · 2 years
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Here’s one more Japanese manhole cover from the city of Sumoto in Awaji island.Showcasing its flowers.Words and pic by Sergio Guyman.
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Mitsuki Sumoto's free skate costume at the 2021 Japanese Championships.
(Source: sn_figure)
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gofigureelectra · 1 year
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Mitsuki Sumoto - Japanese Nationals 22
Program: Mi Mancherai
Elements:
2A | 3Lo (step out) | 3Lz | 3S | FSS2 | ChCoS3 | StSq3 | 3F (turn) | 2A3T (fall) | FCS1 | ChSq | 3T
Score: 111.33 for a total of 172.40 into 2nd
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japaneseaesthetics · 3 months
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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi: Sumoto Sakyō, February 1874
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ross-hori · 11 months
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In Sumoto, on the island of Awaji, is a small monument to Dragon Quest.
Apparently the creator - Horii Yūji - came from the town.
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azflashjp · 3 months
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【ゆるキャラ】なのは(兵庫県洲本市)
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兵庫県の淡路島にある洲本市のキャラクター。
観光系のイベントに登場していたが、本来「なのは」は洲本市の子育て応援キャラらしい。
"Nanoha" Sumoto city in Hyogo.
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Shoma Uno won his fifth national title.
Free Program [Top 10]
Shoma Uno 
Kao Miura
Shun Sato
Kazuki Tomono
Sumitada Moriguchi
Koshiro Shimada
Sota Yamamoto
Yuma Kagiyama
Tatsuya Tsuboi
Shunsuke Nakamura
Overall [Top 10]
Shoma Uno
Koshiro Shimada
Kazuki Tomono
Shun Sato
Sota Yamamoto
Kao Miura
Sumitada Moriguchi
Yuma Kagiyama
Tatsuya Tsuboi
Nozomu Yoshioka
Other notable placements: Shunsuke Nakamura (11th), Sena Miyake (12th F/12th O), Takeru Amine Kataise (21st F/19th O), Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda (20th F/21st O), Mitsuki Sumoto (23rd F/24th O)
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kyotodreamtrips · 2 years
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Sumoto’s castle sits high on a hill, overlooking Awaji’s largest town and its narrow river valley. The castle dated back to at least the early 16th century and underwent various renovations during the tumultuous century. It became prominent in the 1630s when it was decided to move Awaji’s seat of power from Yura to Sumoto. The castle – controlled by retainers of the daimyo of Tokushima, who were the rulers of Awaji during the Edo period – was greatly expanded at the time, creating many of the defences which can still be seen today. The castle was abandoned not long after its construction due to an anti-castle edict propagated by Japan’s shogun, and no original buildings remain.
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figurelifeflirt · 10 months
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2021 Japanese Nationals Entry #1
Senior men short program
Mitsuki Sumoto
Short: huge fan. But I learned about his stomach issues super late in the game, I apologize. Now that I’m more familiar, I am stunned. He looks PALE. He is such a fighter to push through all this shit.
Yuzuru Hanyu
Thoughts: he has gorgeous arms. And there has to be a special name for eyes. Just like otherworldly space demon eyes. So pretty.
Senior men free program
Yuzuru Hanyu
Thoughts: that was the closet landing on the axel that I’ve seen in a while. So proud of him.
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gogogogolev · 1 year
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Photos of Stephen performing at 2022 NHK Trophy.
Some of the other shots I have excluded were not flattering. More photos may come later.
I forgot to mention that Mitsuki Sumoto congratulated Stephen on his performance and shared a photo of them after the medal ceremony at 2018 JGP Bratislava. His tweet reads:
Gogolev 👏👏👏 He's grown too big from when we were on the podium together. 😂
Someone on Twitter mentioned that Ilia Malinin apparently also congratulated him on his result in an Instagram live stream when Stephen joined. It’s nice to see his friends’ support.
Up next is Nationals. Stephen will skate 13th, the first skater in the final group of the SP, as he did not compete at last year’s Nationals and there are five other men with byes. There is a schedule, though more info will be coming out after Challenge. Hoping to see Stephen skate at his first Nationals in four years.
Credits: Taichi Kaizuka/Mainichi Photography  (SP, FS); Keiko Kasai/Absolute Skating (SP, FS); Yuchi Yamazaki/AFP via Getty Images, Toru Hanai/ISU via Getty Images (1, 2)
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shadowetienne · 1 year
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More watching Japanese Nationals. It’s the Men’s Free Skate to wrap things up (may try to watch the gala too though). First two groups have shaken things up!
GROUP 1
Kazuki Kushida (23)
I feel like he lost the vibes needed for a Michael Jackson program a little bit to having to focus so hard on the jumps. He got the 4T, but the jumps as a whole were a bit of a mess, and it kept him from ever quite getting momentum on the program as a whole.
Mitsuki Sumoto (21)
He has an elegance and musical sensitivity that hasn’t really clicked with his technical elements. I really wish that he’d been guided towards ice dance or pairs when he was younger because I think that he could have been good at one of them (with the pressure of the bigger jumps taken off). He’s retiring though, and I hope that he can be happy with the skates he had.
Tsudoi Suto (15 - Juniors)
His balance was fighting him on the landings at the start. He’s got a great foundation, but needs to work on his consistency. I’m looking forward to him developing his skating in juniors and bringing forward the lovely elements of his skating.
Haru Kakiuchi (16 - Juniors)
He showed up with musicality and performance from the very start. 4T+3T combo, nice! Good work getting that out. He’s got nice spin positions. Great commitment to the music and program, it was fun seeing him sing along as he skated. He’s a delight to watch, and he’s got a lot of potential.
Lucas Tsuyoshi Honda (20)
His elegance and gentle musicality have developed in the past few seasons. He had some really nice tech elements, and some big misses on tech elements.
Haruya Sasaki (19 - Junior)
Lovely skating, and I like how connected he seems to his music. The jumps are holding a lot of his attention though, and pull him away from everything else. Good work here, and I see a lot of potential for him, especially because he has great lines already!
GROUP 2
Kazuki Hasegawa (21)
Good speed across the ice. His movements really don’t feel fully finished a lot of the time, and it makes a lot of his movements seem rushed. I want to see him figure that out, work on hands/finishing movements.
Shingo Nishiyama (20)
He also does ice dance, and man does it show. I really think that his strengths end up a little wasted in singles, so I hope that he’s able to develop that ice dance side of his skating. Sounds like he has a partner (new?) but they didn’t make it to nationals? I would love to see how he skates with a partner. He’s so elegant and poised. But the jumps appear to be a struggle. He’s got beautiful spins, and just those edges in the spread eagle are to die for. I want to see him thrive in ice dance because he’s got the skating skills for it.
Kosho Oshiyama (19)
He’s doing a Top Gun program, of course he is! He commits his entire being to his programs, and it’s wonderful. The jumps aren’t quite up to the level of performance, but he’s going for them, and it pays off a lot of the time. He’s so fun and enjoyable to watch. Honestly, I could see him doing incredibly well in pairs if you could find him a partner to match his energy (and who enjoys the same sort of fun offbeat programs).
Seigo Tauchi (14 - Juniors)
He’s got beautiful lines, but he’s clearly still working on developing his jumps. Lovely spins as well. I’m really looking forward to him developing his skating over the next few years in Juniors. There were some moments of excellent musicality that are good to see.
Takeru Amine Kataise (18 - Juniors)
He’s been one of my favorite juniors this season, so I wanted to see him do well. The 3A was not there today at all. He’s got beautiful skating and edges that I love to watch. He’s also got wonderful spins. Jumps are certainly a thing that happen to him though sometimes.
Kao Miura (17)
I was not expecting him to be this low after the SP. It’s certainly a testament to how strong this field is for him to land here after the SP. Kao’s first few jumps were a struggle, but he got his feet under him properly after that. He’s so fast and feels this music so well. I love his spins and his musicality throughout the program!
Let’s see how much placements get shaken up in the next two groups! It’s definitely been a roller coaster already.
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stannex · 3 months
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New Sakurambo , Sumoto
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kazuhiro-tatsumi · 1 year
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車が大変なことに 修理に入りました 2週間で終わってくるといいのですが 車屋さんに任せるしかないので 台車のレンタルを借りにいきます #巽造園 (Sumoto, Hyogo) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp6OhHMvqO0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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konradnews · 1 year
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Awaji Prince Hotel" renews all 28 rooms. Colorful design inspired by the nature of Sumoto City.
Awaji Prince Hotel” renews all 28 rooms. Colorful design inspired by the nature of Sumoto City.
Kanko Hotel Awasu has renewed all 28 rooms at the Awaji Prince Hotel (1-8-24 Kaigan-dori, Sumoto, Hyogo Prefecture). The hotel is located a 3-minute walk from the Sumoto Express Bus Center and a 75-minute drive from Kobe. The colorful design is based on the concept of Sumoto City’s nature and simple stays, with pale tones. The unit bath has also been redesigned. read more © Source travel watch
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