2-time Olympic champion Hanyu parades through hometown Sendai

Quick translation of what Yuzuru said in the press conference after that:
"I don’t think every dream comes true. You make sacrifices for a dream. You can’t do things you want to do. You need to spend time doing a lot of things you don’t want to do. But the feeling you get when you achieve your dream is a great feeling." - Yuzuru Hanyu
https://twitter.com/iron_klaus/status/987936221623193600?s=21
 
That was amazing, just to be able to watch online. On one YouTube live channel, over 12,000 people were watching. On the channel where Akiko Suzuki was hosting, there were about 3500 people watching.

There was a newscast showing a young Chinese woman with her Seimei outfit. It wasn't the same fan who was televised crying last fall. I was kind of worried for Yuzuru's safety since the guards walking along didn't appear to have guns. But then again, this is in Japan. Yuzuru looked cheerful and gracious as always. What a thrilling way for his hometown to receive him!
 
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That’s not just Sendai. That is Japan in general.

Yep. And when I visit I never even consider littering. It doesn't feel right (not that I ever litter). My first time there I had a hard time finding a trash can and entered an establishment looking for one. Someone working there just took it for me. Like they had a secret place :grope:
 
That’s not just Sendai. That is Japan in general.
There are many fans from other countries (as reports from the facebook group and twitter), including my country, went to this parade. Many fans there were not Japanese. I was kinda worried since some people I know do not have the habit of cleaning the trash after they finished but I am glad it turned out so well.
 
Are there normally people carrying guns at athletes parades where you come from? :confused:

I think livetoskate said “guards” with guns?

The Philadelphia police carry guns. As far as I know, they carried them during the Eagles Super Bowl victory parade. With gazillions of people there.

Which even as the complete lefty that some posters would have me, I’m glad they did. Now, guards would not be expected *in addition* to police, I would agree.

I’m glad Yuzu had such a great time and grand parade:respec:
 
I love this! He looks so cute and happy in the pics. :)
Yuuga Shitara-san was a high school classmate with Yuzuru at Tohoku high. At the parade, he held up his graduation album and yelled "YUZURU!!!" And Yuzuru acknowledged him with an "oh" and he looked like he was saying "Tohoku?"
Shitara Yuuga said: "(Yuzuru) was amazing at skating, but besides that, he was a good person and liked by everyone around him. We'd ask him to do quads and stuff so he'd do them in the hallway."
From
https://twitter.com/michaeljardins/status/988219659320258561
and https://twitter.com/ukiukiyuzu19/status/988205191391363072
 
In New Mexico, any event where the guards don't have guns is called a "disaster weighting to happen"! Parade - hooey.
That sounds scary...
Some hilarious tweet.
Orser's T-shirt: https://twitter.com/Ksho_gun/status/987936123807674368
Some fans from nationwide talked about their decoration for the parade. One of fans group played in a role of Cricket coaches to witness how Yuzu's cheered at hometown. https://twitter.com/echotpe/status/988037659682422790
:watch::cheer2::rofl:
 
I saw this in the news today, 108k?? :eek: Wow, skating is alive and well in Japan, but like others have mentioned, not all of those present were Japanese, the magic of King Hanyu is real and it knows no borders :cheer:
Very true! Yuzu has been so good for the sport. He enjoys fans across the globe, has every title a skater dreams of and is still planning to move ahead and continue growing. How incredibly fortunate and wonderful for Hanyu fans! ?
 
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Very true! Yuzu has been so good for the sport. He enjoys fans across the globe, has every title a skater dreams of, and is still planning to move ahead and continue growing. How incredibly fortunate and wonderful for Hanyu fans! ?
Yuzuru has donated his prize money for the Olympic gold to Miyagi prefecture (5 million yen) and Sendai city (5 million yen).
https://sp.kahoku.co.jp/tohokunews/201804/20180421_13012.html
He did the same after Sochi but that time his prize money was 6 million, not 10 million like this time.
 
I think livetoskate said “guards” with guns?

Are guards not people? Ie they are not members of a police force and therefore are just regular people. Regular people in Japan are severely restricted from owning guns because of Japan’s gun control laws.

By the way, Japanese police do carry guns, but rarely need to use them. There were six shots fired by police nationwide in 2015 (that’s in a country of 126 million people).
 
Are guards not people? Ie they are not members of a police force and therefore are just regular people. Regular people in Japan are severely restricted from owning guns because of Japan’s gun control laws.

By the way, Japanese police do carry guns, but rarely need to use them. There were six shots fired by police nationwide in 2015 (that’s in a country of 126 million people).

I am not arguing over gun laws. I think the USA has way too many guns and could live without (pun intended) the fetishization of guns.

I also have no doubt that the Japanese are more civilized (I am not being snarky) and don’t need as many guns

But Eagles fans? (the avatar I now always point to when someone says well, you’re just a Jason fan clutching her pearls and don’t understand sport sport sport). The ones that throw icy snowballs at Santa? Full beer cans at opposing fans? And, literally, a million Eagles fans???

Yes, our police needed guns at a sports parade.:cool:
 
https://twitter.com/asahi_photo/status/988298202838286336 - The amount of cell phones and tablets out...OMG :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:

And he was able to pick out a few people he knew out in the crowd. I have no idea how it all didn't just blend together!

I am not arguing over gun laws. I think the USA has way too many guns and could live without (pun intended) the fetishization of guns.

I also have no doubt that the Japanese are more civilized (I am not being snarky) and don’t need as many guns

But Eagles fans? (the avatar I now always point to when someone says well, you’re just a Jason fan clutching her pearls and don’t understand sport sport sport). The ones that throw icy snowballs at Santa? Full beer cans at opposing fans? And, literally, a million Eagles fans???

Yes, our police needed guns at a sports parade.:cool:

Isn't Philly's stadium the only one with a jail cell?
 

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