Japanese Inter-high school FS competition was held 18-21 January, in Aomori. Although Japanese Inter-high, Inter-collegiate and Inter-Junior High are domestic competitions, and does not feature high in larger scheme of things, it does carry "Bragging Rights" and is considered very important by the competitors. Couple of years ago, one skater finished 2nd two years running and she declared that winning the Inter-junior high, in her final year of eligibility was the prime objective that season. I noticed that this skater did not medal, that season and thought may be she WD. It turns out that she did compete but fell 3 times in the SP and did not even make it to the free. Poor young Kaori Sakamoto...but IMHO, she did learn something very important about competing there.
The inter-high (junior rules) has three representatives per prefecture, and usually have over 120 skaters in womens discipline. This year, there were many WD (including Rino Matsuike due to 4CC, Hana Yoshida due to Bavarian Open, Mana Kawabe getting ready for OLY), so that only 90 competed in three SP groups over three days, with top 24 advancing to the free skate.
The top four results were (SP, FS, Total)
1. Rion Sumiyoshi 66.24, 118.80, 185.04
2. Mone Chiba 63.00, 99.61, 162.61
3. Maria Egawa 53.83, 98.19, 152.02
4. Kinayu Yokoi 52.43, 85.75, 138.17