Well the women were definitely not the gangbusters the men were, I'm sorry to say.
Sakamoto is so dynamic, it seems like the tech callers are willing to forgive her edge issues that they weren't for all the other women here.

Still, I could just watch her skate around all day and she seems to be growing more confidently into the choreography of this program. And like in Canada, she has a HUGE lead, so if going to be next to impossible to beat even if she doesn't come through again, like she did there.
Honestly I'd put Aoki in second, loved everything about her skate. Chiba skated well, but if you're doing Donna Summer there needs to be some sultriness to the presentation, and this was very vanilla.
American ladies... sigh. Gotta get the nerves out and the height up on those jumps. Given Bradie's ankle and feet issues, maybe her days of actually getting a clean 3/3 are over. Poor Lindsay seems to have lost all confidence again. Last year at NHK she skated with fire, today was more deer in the headlights.
Korean women are throwing away their chances, following the scandal in their Fed, to make a splash for themselves. Yelim was medaling and making the GP two years ago. She's just a ghost of her former self. Really unfortunate to see.
And

for Petrokina. What a silly error to do two combos and think the tech panel wouldn't notice?