Q1) In men single event, you won with world recording in total score 264.41.
- Thank you. (Smile radiantly) Korean fan’s cheering helped me a lot.
Q2) This season’s short program is getting so much good reaction. There’s many fans open their eyes after watching your short program. It seems Swan Lake hip-hop version gives a good influence.
- It’s also my pleasure that many fans enjoy it. Choreographer Nikolai Morozov takes charge of selecting music. He also chose Swan Lake hip-hop version. I didn’t hate hip-hop, but at first, I thought I dislike doing because of a feeling of unfamiliar. However I decided to believe and follow my coach. I hadn’t ever thought it gains so much good reaction like this as a result at all.
Q3) I heard you went to dance school in New York, USA.
- After deciding my short program, I went to New York and attended hip-hop dance school. A sense of rhythm learned at that time helped me a lot for this choreography. From now on, I’m going to choose the music according to Morozov’s recommend.
Q4) You said you will choose the music according to Morozov’s recommend. I’m wondering what kind of music he will choose after Swan Lake hip-hop version.
- Well, it’s difficult to answer definitely because I can’t know his thinking what kind of music he will select. Like you, I’m in a situation of just watching (laughing)
Q5) There’s much reputation that your figure skating style, and an attitude for the figure skater changed after you met Morozov coach.
- This year, it’s third years after I have been together with him. During this time, it’s true that I changed extremely even in my opinion. Of course my skating ability also developed a lot.
Q6) I want to know concretely what Morozov affected you.
- Before I met Morozov, I didn’t realize for myself why I have to do a skating, what I have to pursue and what I’m lacking. But after I met him, my viewpoint of watching skating is changed. He not only helped me to grow up in skating technical aspect, but also required me to exert myself in presentation and made me get a good result. I can’t skip a mental aspect, either.
Q7) You mean he affected you in mental aspect?
- My former self wasn’t a skater who is full of confidence. Morozov emphasized that it is important to get a confidence for myself. Technique is also important but first of all, it seems he affected me a lot in confidence. He advised me a lot about how much it helps in doing events that believing in myself and a thinking of I’m a best skater.
Q8 ) As well as Miki Ando, you’re satisfied with Morozov’s training. What kind of coach he is?
- He isn’t a style that say ‘Do like this, do like that’. He teaches a skater with a body in order to thinking and practicing for oneself. He gives times so as to a skater could know first what was lacking in last training and fill with oneself. If I idle my time away sometimes, he gets angry at times. Each time I try to reform my mind myself and regain concentration. Now we’re became familiar with each other. Do well times or bad times, the thing that there’s a coach who always looking after me makes feel relieve in many respects.
Q9) You made a world record in this competition. What did you heard from Morozov?
- With ‘You have done fine’, I just heard an advise that ‘Let’s try like this in next competition.’ Morozov teaches me to don’t satisfied with now and look at higher place.
Q10) I heard you learned a combative sport in order to build up mental power.
- (With his eyes wide open) Combative sport? I didn’t learn it. I had never learned or practiced in apart so as to build up mental power. Where did you hear that? (When I told him I heard from Japanese reporters, he swing his hand mischievously) Indeed, I have never done like that at all.
Q11) What kind of image or tempo of music do you like?
- At first, I prefer old music which has very gloomy feelings. But nowadays I became loving bright music, too. I think it would be fight I like all kind of music.
Q12) You’re famous for peculiar costume. I heard you’re superior to fashion sense in daily life, too. How much your opinion is reflected in?
- There’s an expert designer out of Morozov’s acquaintance. He makes my costume. Morozov puts on 5-10 designs given by designer and consults with me, then decides the costume. There’s never case that my opinion is reflecting from the first.
Q13) Your hairstyle is unique the same. Do you also consult it with Morozov?
- According to program’s contents, hairstyle is change, too. Different from other things, T change hairstyle freely. (Utako Nagamitsu said, “For Takahashi, hairstyle is himself. If hairstyle is strange, he doesn’t go out at home.)
Q14) In Japanese media and interview, you said Korean fans’ cheering gave you a moving force that could be better in the play. Please evaluate Korean fans’ cheering.
- Would I express it was extremely intense? I felt (Korea is) immensely passionate country. Though there wasn’t much audience in the arena, the shouting and cheering was so amazing as to have an illusion that exorbitantly abundant audiences are watching. I was surprised but truly, I was glad and thankful. Together, I’m happy that I received a good estimation from judges and was able to recompense to fans’ shouting of encouragement.
Q15) Do you have a plan to participate in ice show or something that held in Korea?
- Of course. I want to meet with Korean fans frequently if I have an opportunity. Korean foods are very delicious. There were no extra times I can travel this time, but I want to visit again Korea in the near time in order to sightseeing. Of course there’s many fans cheering me in Korea and I heard that my fan club has formed. (Hearing the news that fan club was formed) I thought I’ll have to come here again for certain.
Q16) How many have you ever visited Korea this time?
- This is a second times. I visited Korea in 2005 in order to participate in Four Continents also. There were a lot of mountains (When I said that’s Gangneung, he smiled) Ah, it was Gangneung. I remember Gangneung was little far that here (Goyang).
Q17) In a few years, your jump consistency have raised greatly. I think there was something more different training ways or determination than others.
- I felt extremely in convenience by the lack of 2006 Torino Olympics’ result. Over 2 years from then to this year, I exert myself in order to raise my jump consistency. Now I’m almost in step of acquire. Jump is important to success, but it’s also as much important to reduce mistakes. When there rising a critical mind ‘What I have to do well’ and if this consciousness became a target, it seems to change first from the attitude that came into the training.
Q18) Your sit-spin have improved conspicuously.
- I have had a thinking from before that I’m lacking in spins. Even now, speeds slow down at sit-spin sometimes, so I try to beware of it. But I don’t intend to do training just in order to improve special technique. Considering an overall balance and harmony, I concentrate my effort on all of technical training. I think a way of training like this making me get a good result. From this season, the rule became more severe, so I have to do work harder.
Q19) You’re already promoted to world rank by steady quad toeloop. Nevertheless, I’m surprised that I heard you’re practicing a high-difficult quad jump, quad flip.
- It’s over praise. I practice it at off-season at times, but in all respects, there’s no time to split up in quad jump during the season. Of course quad jump is very difficult technique.
Q20) A thing that I can’t exclude out of your strong point is steps. When I see your steps in short program, skates you put on make me feel light like your skates are made of a paper. On the contrary, in your powerful steps, I feel a power like you put on military shoes. I think you have a great pride.
- A pride. I’m not in that extent. There’s many skaters show a wonderful steps. I love steps, but like I said in front, it’s not an extent that feels a pride or self-confidence. I think it’s just my specialty.
Q21) Your nickname is ‘Prince of passionate steps’, aren’t you?
- (Laughing highly for a long time) That’s a nickname which is given by television of their free will. I dislike that nickname personally.
Q22) Then, what’s your favorite nickname?
- I don’t have like that. I don’t need it, either. (Laugh)
Q23) If a skater superb in jump and steps like you, it seems there isn’t a target particularly.
- (Shaking his head and with a firm voice) It’s just recent times I became do well at jumps. From now on, I have to endeavor to do jumps with no mistakes and be able to assure for myself. I want to do like that at any cost. About spins, I have a lot of lacking things as yet. Because of the points aren’t so high. It’s okay but then in practice times, when I get in the field, there’re still remaining some problems.
Q24) In 2005, following Takeshi Honda, you won secondly in Four Continents in Japanese men’s single. From then on, you’ve been acting to represent for Japanese men single. It seems you have too many things on your hand. (Takeshi Honda won at 1999 1st Four continents) [In 2005 Daisuke took 3rd, not 1st.]
- I have no feeling of burden. I’m thinking like it’s glad that I became represent for Japan following a nice senior.
Q25) In Asian figure skating, men single made slow development compare to ladies single. There weren’t many Asian male skater participate in international competitions, either. In the past, you had many international competitions participating alone for Asian male skater. Didn’t you feel lonely or like that then?
- In former times, I felt somewhat like that feeling, like a lonely. I had no confidence at then, either. Nowadays, also in Japan, many potential young skaters are training hard. I think it’s the best thing if they grow up and become a rival with me.
Q26) If your quad set in stability force, it seems your rivals get increase. What do you think?
- First, rather that care about the being of rivals, my target is doing a best performance I can convince myself in World Championships. I took a silver medal last year, so I have a think about wish for put a medal in my neck continually. I’m strained because many skaters will come in various countries including Europe. Especially I have such a jinx to Stephane Lambiel. This time, I’m thinking that I’ll concentrate on my own performance in order to overcome that jinx.
Q27) How is your mind going into the World Championships in Sweden on March?
- Even if it’ll not be an overwhelming gap of scores like in Four Continents, I want to make complete victory which doesn’t lose in both short and free program. A establishment of definite target like that motivate to make me strive for training.
Q28) You’re major in literature in Kansai University. Is there a reason to select a literature for your major?
- Exactly speaking, I’m studying a physical exercise science, not a literature. There’s no special physical science part in Kansai University. It’s including of literature part.
Q29) Like Korea, figure skating is booming lately in Japan. Many junior skaters putting on skate follow the example of you.
- Nice juniors are coming out. I’m in a mind that hoping them to work hard in order to carry on the present po****rity of figure skating.
Q30) To figure skaters, jumps are like a throw coins choose a heaven or hell. I wonder your feeling when success or failed.
- I have an unsatisfied feeling at times when I failed in jumps however, while I’m immersed in the performance at the height, I have no time to feel like be disappoint or be angry with myself. I get to think just about how to continue my performance in order to good result.
Q31) They saying that when you failed at jumps and fall over the ice, you send your eyes to audience. Then if the audience didn’t meet his or hers eyes with you, I heard it makes you sad. Is it true?
- (Laughing for a long time again) No. Who on earth goes on say such a thing. (With a blend smile when I said I also heard from Japanese reporters) During the performance, there’s a time to send my eyes in an appeal point. If audience didn’t take contact eyes then, I’m a bit…
Q32) It means you’re sad.
- (In a quite tone) Yes.
Q33) You’re known for your daily training hours are long.
- I skate three hours in a day. Other training hours like weight training and choreography are about 2-3 hours. It’s important to training how effectively in given times rather than training hours.
Q34) How do you spend your time mostly when you have no training?
- I think it’s the same with other university students. Like going shopping and meeting friends. But I can’t arrange rest hours for long because I have to set in regular training hours.
Q35) I want to hear you about your dream.
- First of all, my target is winning at 2010 Vanquber Winter Olympics. For now, I don’t thinking about anything except for that.
Q36) What is figure skating for you.
- A stage and the object I can express myself best is just a figure skating. Figure skating inculcated me with self-confidence and extended a potential in order to go a various way. I’ll put on skate continually in the future.