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Fantasy on Ice

Fantasy on Ice (ファンタジー・オン・アイス) is an annual touring ice show in Japan produced by CIC Co., Ltd. The show emerged from the "Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001", named after retired French figure skater Philippe Candeloro, and was held under the name "Fantasy on Ice" the following two years. After a seven-year break, the tour was revived in 2010 and got expanded to larger venues in the metropolitan area of Tokyo in 2014 and Kobe in 2015.

Fantasy on Ice
ファンタジー・オン・アイス
Front view of the skating rink at the 2022 Fantasy on Ice in Shizuoka
StatusOngoing
GenreIce show
FrequencyAnnual
CountryJapan
Inaugurated2010
FounderKikuo Makabe CEO
Most recent2023
Activity
  • Skating exhibitions
  • Aerial and ice acrobatics
  • Live music collaborations
Organized byCIC Co., Ltd.
People
SponsorP&G
Websitefantasy-on-ice.com

From 2015 onwards, Fantasy on Ice was held around June, lasting one month and generally involving four stops in different prefectures across Japan. The cast includes active and retired competitive figure skaters, acrobats, and guest artists. Each show features a series of exhibition performances, including multiple live music collaborations between skaters and artists. The professional male single skaters Yuzuru Hanyu, Stéphane Lambiel, and Johnny Weir are the lead cast members of the show, having been scheduled for all Fantasy on Ice tours since its revival in 2010. In 2023, Weir announced his retirement from the show, attending his final tour after 12 participations.

History Edit

Beginnings Edit

 
Philippe Candeloro in 2020

The Fantasy on Ice tour traces its roots back to 2001. Kikuo Makabe, representative director of CIC Co., Ltd. and producer of the show, took inspiration from another event held in Lyon the same year. He was impressed by the unconventional concept of combining circus, stage illusion, acrobatics, and other entertainment beyond the confines of a usual ice show. Two-time Olympic bronze medalist Philippe Candeloro from France was the chairman of the event.[1]:  

Makabe was contacted by Candeloro's agent and they exchanged emails about a potential collaboration project in Japan, which eventually resulted in the "Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001", held in Yokohama in September 2001. Among the guest skaters, besides Candeloro, were five-time European champion Surya Bonaly from France, 1992 Olympic champion Viktor Petrenko from the Ukraine, the 1998 Olympic champions in pairs, Oksana Kazakova and Artur Dmitriev, and the ice dance team Maya Usova and Evgeni Platov from Russia.[1]:  [2]

The show returned in the following years, in November 2002 and March 2003, under the new name "Philippe Candeloro Fantasy on Ice".[3] Makabe and the production team had a "deep attachment to this name", so they registered it as a trademark in 2002 and planned to develop it as its own brand.[4] However, due to financial deficits of another ice show project in France and disagreements between Candeloro and his agent, the collaboration came to an abrupt end and Makabe was forced to start the production of Fantasy on Ice from scratch.[1]:   In 2006, he brought Champions on Ice, a touring ice show in the United States, to Japan for the first time. In the course of this event, Makabe teamed up with two skaters who would later become an "indispensable part" of Fantasy on Ice; two-time world champion Stéphane Lambiel and 2008 world bronze medalist Johnny Weir.[1]:  [5]

Revival of the show in 2010 Edit

 
Edvin Marton (left), Dima Bilan (center) and Evgeni Plushenko (right) at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008

After a seven-year break, Fantasy on Ice made its return in 2010. The first tour stop took place in July in the Niigata Convention Center at Toki Messe in Niigata.[6] The show was hosted in partnership with Niigata Sogo Television, who had already worked with Makabe's production team on Champions on Ice and other events in the past.[7] For Makabe, it was important to add live music collaborations with vocalists as a new facet of the show. He invited the Japanese a capella group The Gospellers who performed together at the show with Johnny Weir, 2006 Olympic champion Evgeni Plushenko from Russia, Japanese skater and commentator Junko Yaginuma, and two-time European ice dance champions Nathalie Péchalat and Fabian Bourzat from France.[1]:  [6] Among the special guests was Spanish flamenco dancer and figure skating choreographer, Antonio Najarro, who choreographed the opening and finale of the show.[7][8]

There was a two-month break between the first and second tour stop, which was held in September at the Sun Dome Fukui in Echizen. The invited guest artists, Hungarian violinist Edvin Marton and Russian singer Dima Bilan, performed with Evgeni Plushenko their winning song "Believe" from the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.[9][10] It was the only occasion in the history of the show that the guest artists were not domestic performers from Japan.[11][12]

Impact of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake Edit

 
Shizuka Arakawa in 2009

After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami had hit the north east coast of Japan, causing severe devastation in the region, it was unclear whether the Fantasy on Ice tour could be held, as the recovery process was still at the beginning.[13] Two-time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu from Japan, who had just moved up to senior level in competition at that time, lost his practice rink from the disaster in his hometown of Sendai.[14][15] With the organization of the tour stops in Kanazawa and Fukuoka, Makabe and his team were able to provide Hanyu an opportunity to practice in the period from June to July. "It was impressive to see how the international skaters cared for Hanyu and tried to cheer him up", noted Makabe in his book from 2021.[16] "It was as if I was witnessing Hanyu becoming a symbol of the recovery from the earthquake and tsunami."[17]

Another cast member, who grew up in Sendai with a close connection to the victims of the disaster, was the 2006 Olympic figure skating champion Shizuka Arakawa. She performed at the 2011 Fantasy on Ice with her friend, guest artist Mai Kuraki, to the charity song "Anata ga Irukara". A special recording of their performance was released as a video single on August 31 the same year.[18] Monkey Majik, another Sendai-based pop rock band, was invited to the final tour stop in Niigata in September.[13]

Makuhari era Edit

During the following two years, the Fantasy on Ice tour was reduced to one stop, with Fukui in September 2012 and Fukuoka in July 2013.[19][20] Since its revival in 2010, the show had been held exclusively in regional cities of Japan until 2013. The main reason for this decision was the large size of figure skating venues in the metropolitan area of Tokyo, which caused sponsorships to be restrained from a collaboration. However, Hanyu's victory at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi lead to a large increase of interest in figure skating and ice shows around the country.[21] For the first time, Fantasy on Ice added a tour stop in the Tokyo area with the event hall at Makuhari Messe in Chiba. Makabe had special memories of that arena, which had served as a venue for the 1994 World Championships, with Yuka Sato winning gold for Japan and Candeloro the silver medal in the men's event. From 2014 onwards, Makuhari has become a regular event, and the tour was expanded to four stops in total. P&G agreed to sponsor the show.[22] The World Memorial Hall in Kobe was added as the second main stop in 2015.[23]

In the meantime, Hanyu had become an integral member of the Fantasy on Ice cast, having joined each tour since its revival in 2010, with one exception, having missed out on the 2016 edition due to rehabilitation from a ligament injury.[14][24] Makabe deliberated on the prospects of the show, stating: "It is an undeniable fact that for several years, Hanyu has not only skated the last act, but has been the backbone of the entire show, and I felt that this was the critical moment to test the true value of Fantasy on Ice".[25] However, in Hanyu's absence, the show ran a deficit at the second stop in Sapporo with empty seats in the upper sections. Stéphane Lambiel felt concerned, but Makabe remained optimistic for the events to come.[26]

Development after the 2018 Winter Olympics Edit

On the occasion of Hanyu's victory at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, who had become the first male single skater in 66 years to win back-to-back titles, the Fantasy on Ice tour got expanded to five stops for the first time.[27] With Hanyu, the German pair skaters Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot, and the Canadian ice dance team Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, the cast featured three of the four individual gold medalists of 2018 in figure skating. The Olympic champion in women's singles, Alina Zagitova, joined the tour the following year in 2019.[23][28]

In the 2019 edition of Fantasy on Ice, the tour was merged with a new Spanish collaboration project; Flamenco on Ice made its debut at the first two stops in Makuhari and Sendai, lead by two-time world figure skating champion Javier Fernández and Antonio Najarro.[29][30] The central idea behind Flamenco on Ice was the fusion of figure skating and flamenco dance. The team included former ice dancer Celia Robledo and the single skaters Javier Raya, Sonia Lafuente, and Fernández' sister Laura. Their performance to "Malagueña" was accompanied by guitarist José Luis Montón, percussionist Odei Lizaso, and the voices of María Mezcle and Saray Muñoz. In a press release, Najarro expressed his satisfaction with the project: "Of all the times I've come to Japan, invited as a choreographer for figure skating shows, this one has been the most gratifying, without a doubt."[31]

In 2020, it was planned to hold an event outside Japan for the first time, at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center in China. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was postponed for an indefinite period of time. In addition, all domestic events were cancelled on April 20, 2020.[32] After another year break in 2021, the tour eventually returned in 2022 with a new stop at the Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya.[14][33] In 2023, lead cast member Johnny Weir announced his retirement from Fantasy on Ice, attending his final tour after 12 consecutive participations.[34]

Concept and design of the show Edit

Procedure of the tour and single shows Edit

Since 2015, the Fantasy on Ice tour has typically consisted of four stops in different prefectures of Japan, with Makuhari and Kobe as recurring locations. Each stop lasts three days (from Friday to Sunday) with one show per day, featuring a cast of about twenty figure skaters, a group of aerial and ice acrobats, and multiple guest artists.[35] The shows have an average runtime of three and a half hours with a thirty minute intermission.[36] They are a mix of live music performances and exhibition programs with sound recordings, such as debuts or revivals of competitive programs.[37] The tour generally starts at the end of May and finishes at the end of June. Usually after the first two tour stops, there are changes in the cast of skaters and invited artists.[23][38]

The opening and finale of the show feature the full cast, accompanied with live music by the guest artists. The choreographers for the group performances have changed throughout the years. Some notable choreographers were Antonio Najarro, Japanese ice dancer Kenji Miyamoto, two-time Olympic silver medalist Brian Orser, Canadian figure skater David Wilson, and the 2008 world champion, Jeffrey Buttle.[39][40][41] The opening theme song "Fantasy on Ice" was composed by Maxime Rodriguez and is played as an instrumental version in the live shows. A special recording with lyrics and vocals by Sarah Àlainn was released by the label Universal Music Japan in 2016.[42] Since the 2017 edition of Fantasy on Ice, the costumes for the opening and finale performances have been designed by Taketoshi Hara.[43]

Construction and design of the rink Edit

 
Side view at the mobile stage and ice rink at the 2023 Fantasy on Ice at Makuhari Messe in Chiba

With exception of the Big Hat ice hockey arena in Nagano and the Makomanai Ice Arena in Sapporo, the venues of the past Fantasy on Ice shows did not have a permanent ice rink, so it was necessary to resort to mobile rinks, a technology which had been used since the 1950s at shows like Ice Capades.[44] Fantasy on Ice uses the Icerack system, developed by the German company ISS GmbH. The workers have a setup time of two days, while the disassembly must be completed within twelve hours.[45]

The rink has dimensions of 50 m × 25 m, which equals 70 percent of the size of an Olympic figure skating rink (60 m × 30 m).[46][47] In comparison to competitions, the rink at Fantasy on Ice has no boards, so the audience has full view at the skaters from all angles. The stage is placed directly next to the ice surface, while the spectator seats surround the rink from the other three sides.[48] In some venues like the Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya, there were also seats available behind the stage, but the audience had only limited view at the guest artists from that perspective.[36]

Since the show's revival in 2010, various improvements had been made in terms of sound and lighting. One of the biggest challenges was a proper merge of the live music played on the stage, and the recorded sound from speakers installed at the ceiling, which required adjustments in the equipment, volume level, and placement of the speakers.[48][49] Another issue was the limited number of pinspots around the rink, which made it difficult to follow all skaters in group performances at the same time. Hence, the production team focused on the effective use of laser lighting for the show.[48]

Live music collaborations Edit

 
Toshi in 2018

For producer Kikuo Makabe, the core of the show are the live music collaborations between skaters and artists. Unlike competitions and usual exhibition galas, where the skaters use sound recordings with familiar timing and constant tempo, the tempo and tone of the singing voice naturally fluctuates during a live performance, which makes the synchronisation of the music and skating more difficult.[50][51] The collaborations with domestic artists are an additional challenge on the parts of overseas skaters, who need to translate the Japanese lyrics and understand their meaning, so that they can properly express the song through their skating.[12] On the other hand, it is a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of two artistic genres in one performance.[51]

A show opening that attracted international media attention was a live music version of "A Cruel Angel's Thesis" from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion. The song was performed by the Japanese pop rock singer Toshi and the cast of the 2019 Fantasy on Ice in Kobe and Toyama.[52] Notable is also the collaboration between the Yoshida Brothers, a duo of tsugaru-shamisen musicians, and Javier Fernández to the song "Barcelona". Kenichi Yoshida, the younger of the two brothers, had been in Barcelona as an exchange envoy of the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2015, few months prior to the ice show in Japan.[53]

Some skaters performed live music versions of previous competitive programs like Alina Zagitova's free skate program Carmen Fantasy to the violin play of Mayuko Suenobu [ja] in 2019.[28] Another notable performance was Nobunari Oda's short program to "Storm" from the 2010–11 season, which he performed live with the Yoshida Brothers at the 2016 Fantasy on Ice.[54]

Usually, it is Makabe and the production team who select and invite the guest artists. However, in some cases the cast members asked for special collaborations on their own accord. Junko Yaginuma and the Gospellers were alumni of the same university and wished to perform together in 2010.[12] Singer Ai was introduced to the production team by Miki Ando, who was a big fan of the Japanese singer and songwriter.[55] The two performed together to the song "Dear Mama" in 2013, after Ando had given birth to her child the previous year.[56]

Since his first collaboration project at the 2012 Fantasy on Ice, Yuzuru Hanyu has dedicated a series of programs to the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[57] In 2012, he performed live with singer Fumiya Sashida to the Japanese song "Hana ni nare".[14][58] More tribute programs followed, among them a live performance with Ai to "Story" in 2013 as well as a special instrumental version of Yumi Matsutoya's song "Haru yo, koi [ja]", played by pianist Shinya Kiyozuka [ja], in 2018.[50][55] The latter was reused by Hanyu in multiple exhibition galas the following years and received international recognition at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.[59]

Attendance and accessibility Edit

Ticket sales and live viewing events Edit

The capacity of the venues varies between 5,000 and 10,000 seats, usually divided into six different price categories. Since the inauguration of the venue in Kobe in 2015, prices had been mostly consistent with ¥7,000 (US$52 as of 2022) and ¥10,000 in the lower categories, having been raised to ¥8,000 and ¥12,000 in 2022. Prices for premiere seats went from ¥22,000 to ¥27,000, depending on the weekday and venue.[60][61] The profitability of the show has varied throughout the years, with some events having run deficits like the 2016 tour stop in Sapporo.[26] In 2022, tickets were distributed by lottery sale with full ranks in Makuhari among others.[60][62]

Due to the high ticket demand in 2022, it was decided to stream the Sunday shows of all four tour stops live at cinemas in different prefectures across Japan.[63] On June 5, the show in Nagoya was aired live in 90 movie theaters nationwide.[36][64] In addition to the domestic live viewing events, the final show in Kobe was planned to be aired at four participating cinemas in Taiwan, with all tickets being sold out within a day.[65] As a reaction to the fast sales, another two movie theaters in the cities Taipei and Tainan were added.[66] Tickets were sold at fixed prices for ¥4,000 in Japan and NT$1,000 (US$34 as of 2022) in Taiwan.[66][67]

Television broadcast and media coverage Edit

 
TV Asahi pillar gallery at Tokyo Station, depicting Yuzuru Hanyu at the 2022 Fantasy on Ice among others

Selected shows, usually the final events on Sunday, were broadcast live or with few weeks delay on Japanese television. In 2022, most shows were aired on the subscription channel CS TV Asahi.[68] Some archived recordings from previous years were replayed as specials like the "2022 Golden Week Figure Skating Broadcast" on CS TV Asahi from May 29 to June 5.[69] As of June 2022, the Fantasy on Ice show was not planned to be broadcast or livestreamed outside Japan, which made it particularly difficult for international audience to access recordings of the events.[35][64] In August 2022, Fantasy on Ice uploaded various recordings of the opening performances from Kobe and Shizuoka to their official YouTube channel.[70][71]

Since its beginnings with the "Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001", Fantasy on Ice has been covered by various Japanese figure skating mooks and magazines like World Figure Skating, Kiss & Cry or Figure Skate Life.[2][72][73] In later years, more general news and sports magazines followed with Aera, Sports Graphic Number, and Sportiva among others.[30][74][75] Fantasy on Ice also sells its own pamphlet with summaries of the shows, interviews with the cast members, backstage footage, and more.[76] In addition, various photobooks and online image galleries of the shows were published by the renowned figure skating photographers Sunao Noto, Yukihito Taguchi, and Nobuaki Tanaka.[33][77][78] A special slide gallery of the opening show in Makuhari 2022 was presented on the website of the Japanese daily newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun, with photographies by Kazuki Wakasugi.[79]

Locations and venues Edit

 
 
Echizen
 
Kanazawa
 
Chiba
 
Toyama
 
Fukuroi
 
Kobe
 
Nagano
 
Nagoya
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Locations of the Fantasy on Ice tour in central Japan
 
 
Niigata
 
Fukuoka
 
Sapporo
 
Rifu
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Locations of the Fantasy on Ice tour in other regions
List of venues sorted chronologically by debut year at Fantasy on Ice
Debut Venue City Prefecture Capacity Image
2010
[11]
Toki Messe
(Niigata Convention Center)
Niigata Niigata 10,000  
Sun Dome Fukui Echizen Fukui 10,000  
2011
[80]
Ishikawa Sports Center Kanazawa Ishikawa 5,000  
Fukuoka Convention Center
(Marine Messe Fukuoka)
Fukuoka Fukuoka 15,000  
2014
[81]
Makuhari Messe
(Makuhari Event Hall)
Chiba
(near Tokyo)
Chiba 10,000  
Toyama City Gymnasium Toyama Toyama 5,000  
2015
[61]
Ecopa Arena Fukuroi Shizuoka 10,000  
World Memorial Hall Kobe Hyōgo 8,000  
2016
[82]
Makomanai Ice Arena Sapporo Hokkaidō 10,000  
Big Hat Nagano Nagano 10,000  
2019
[40]
Sekisui Heim Super Arena Rifu
(near Sendai)
Miyagi 7,000  
2022
[36]
Nippon Gaishi Hall Nagoya Aichi 10,000  

Editions and guest artists Edit

Chronological list of tour stops and guest artists[38]
Tour Place Date Guest artists
2010
[11]
Niigata July 10–11 Gospellers
Fukui September 11–12 Dima Bilan, Edvin Marton
2011
[80]
Kanazawa June 18–19 Mai Kuraki
Fukuoka July 2–3
Niigata September 3–4 Mai Kuraki, Monkey Majik
2012
[19]
Fukui September 1–2 Crystal Kay, Fumiya Sashida
2013
[20]
Fukuoka July 6–7 Ai
2014
[81]
Makuhari June 7–8 Hiromi Go
Toyama July 5–6 Sarah Àlainn
Niigata July 12–13 Sarah Àlainn
2015 Makuhari May 29–31 Che'Nelle
Shizuoka June 6–7
Kanazawa June 26–28 Sarah Àlainn, Kotaro Fukuma, Tomotaka Okamoto
Kobe July 4–5
2016 Makuhari May 27–29 Norimasa Fujisawa, Kotaro Fukuma, Tomomi Kahara
Sapporo June 3–5
Kobe June 17–19 Chemistry, Kotaro Fukuma, Norie Suzuki [ja], Yoshida Brothers
Nagano June 24–26
2017 Makuhari May 26–28 Shinya Kiyozuka [ja], Keizo Nakanishi, Maki Ohguro
Kobe June 9–11 Anri, Norimasa Fujisawa, Kohshi Kishita [ja]
Niigata June 16–18
2018 Makuhari May 25–27 Chemistry, May J., Emiri Miyamoto
Kanazawa June 1–3
Kobe June 15–37 Norimasa Fujisawa, Kaori Kishitani, Shinya Kiyozuka
Niigata June 22–24
Shizuoka June 29–July 1
2019
[40]
Makuhari May 24–26 Beni, Mayuko Suenobu [ja], Toshi
Sendai May 31–June 2
Kobe June 7–9 May J., Mayuko Suenobu, Toshi
Toyama June 14–16
2020 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic[33]
2021
2022 Makuhari May 27–29 Harumi [ja], Kohmi Hirose, Shikao Suga
Nagoya June 3–5
Kobe June 17–19 Taisei Miyakawa [ja], Naoto [ja], Seiko Niizuma
Shizuoka June 24–26
2023 Makuhari May 26–28 Issa and Kimi from Da Pump, Rimi Natsukawa, Miho Fukuhara
Sendai June 2–4
Niigata June 16–18 Mika Nakashima, Dean Fujioka, Touya Kobayashi [ja]
Kobe June 23–25

Skaters Edit

Main cast Edit

List of recurring cast members by number of participations[11][19][20][23][80][81]
Part. Skater Country Discipline Years[note 1]
12 Stéphane Lambiel    Switzerland Men's singles 2010–2023
Johnny Weir   United States Men's singles 2010–2023
11 Yuzuru Hanyu   Japan Men's singles 2010–2015, 2017–2023[note 2]
10 Miki Ando   Japan Women's singles 2010–2019
Nobunari Oda   Japan Men's singles 2012–2023
Akiko Suzuki   Japan Women's singles 2010–2019
9 Shizuka Arakawa   Japan Women's singles 2010–2013, 2016–2017, 2019–2023[note 3]
Javier Fernández   Spain Men's singles 2013–2023
8 Philippe Candeloro   France Men's singles 2011–2016, 2018–2019
7 Anna Cappellini   Italy Ice dance 2014–2022
Luca Lanotte   Italy Ice dance 2014–2022
6 Jeffrey Buttle   Canada Men's singles 2015–2022

Guest skaters Edit

The following figure skaters and ice acrobats have been invited to Fantasy on Ice since its first edition in 2010:[11][19][20][23][80][81][note 1]

Men's singles Edit

Women's singles Edit

Pairs Edit

Ice dance Edit

Ice acrobats Edit

  • Oleksiy Polishchuk / Vladimir Besedin (2010–2014, 2016–2022)[note 6]
  • Violetta Afanasieva / Pete Dack (2012)
  • Gev Manoukian (2012, 2014–2015)
  • Sergei Yakimenko (2014–2015)

Aerialists Edit

  • Ekaterina Chesna / Alexander Chesna (2010–2013, 2015–2018)
  • Airy Japan (2014, 2023)
  • Irina Usenko (2015)
  • Valérie Inertie (2016)
  • Marie-Pierre Leray (2016–2017)
  • Mery Acevedo / Alfonso Campa (2019–2023)
  • Blue Tokyo (2023)

Notes and references Edit

  1. ^ a b In 2020 and 2021 the Fantasy on Ice tour was not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[33]
  2. ^ Hanyu was scheduled for the 2016 Fantasy on Ice, but could not attend the tour due to rehabilitation from a ligament injury.[14]
  3. ^ Arakawa was scheduled for the 2014 Fantasy on Ice, but missed the tour due to pregnancy.[81]
  4. ^ Higuchi was scheduled for the 2022 Fantasy on Ice, but could not attend the tour due to injury.[23]
  5. ^ Kostner was scheduled for the 2019 Fantasy on Ice, but could not attend the tour due to worsening hip pain.[23]
  6. ^ At the 2010 Fantasy on Ice in Niigata Oeksiy Polishchuk performed with Robert Coding.[11]

Citations Edit

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  2. ^ a b World FS 2001, ch. 1.
  3. ^ World FS 2003, ch. 5.
  4. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 49.
  5. ^ World FS 2006, ch. 4.
  6. ^ a b World FS 2010a, ch. 1.
  7. ^ a b Makabe 2021, p. 50.
  8. ^ Tone, Florentina (March 23, 2015). "Antonio Najarro: "I treat skaters like real dancers"". Inside Skating. Cluj-Napoca. from the original on February 26, 2021.
  9. ^ "Russia wins 2008 Eurovision Song Contest". London: Reuters. May 25, 2008. from the original on March 24, 2022.
  10. ^ World FS 2010b, ch. 5.
  11. ^ a b c d e f Schedule, venues, skaters, and guest artists at Fantasy on Ice 2010:
  12. ^ a b c Makabe 2021, p. 52.
  13. ^ a b Makabe 2021, p. 53.
  14. ^ a b c d e Matsubara, Takaomi (May 30, 2022). 羽生結弦の登場に思わず歓声が...3年ぶりのファンタジー・オン・アイスで魅せた「『羽生結弦のスケート好きだな』って思ってもらえる演技を」 [Yuzuru Hanyu's appearance drawing cheers from the audience "I want to give a performance that makes people think, 'I like Yuzuru Hanyu's skating'" at Fantasy on Ice after 3 years]. Number (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo: Bungeishunjū. from the original on May 31, 2022.
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  16. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 53: "海外からの出演スケーターたちも羽生選手を気遣い、彼を守り立てようとしていた姿が印象的だった。".
  17. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 53: "羽生選手が大震災からの復興のシンボルになっていくさまを、まさに目の前で見せてもらうような思いだった。".
  18. ^ 荒川静香×倉木麻衣、チャリティー動画を配信 [Shizuka Arakawa × Mai Kuraki, charity video distribution]. barks.jp (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo: Japan Music Network Inc. September 1, 2011. from the original on February 12, 2018.
  19. ^ a b c d (in Japanese). Fukui: Fukui Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. Archived from the original on August 23, 2012.
  20. ^ a b c d (PDF) (in Japanese). Fukuoka: Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 30, 2013.
  21. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 57.
  22. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 56.
  23. ^ a b c d e f g "Fantasy on Ice (official)". CIC Co., Ltd. (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo. Invited skaters since 2015:
    • , archived May 10, 2015.
    • , archived May 25, 2016.
    • , archived May 27, 2017.
    • , archived November 9, 2018.
    • , archived June 8, 2019.
    • , archived April 29, 2022.
    • , archived May 14, 2023.
  24. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 61.
  25. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 61: "数年間にわたり、羽生選手が大トリを滑るだけでなく、ショー全体の屋台骨となってくれていたのは紛れもない事実で、クオリティの高いショーを送り出すという志をもって制作してきた「ファンタジー・オン・アイス」の真価が試される正念場だとも思った。".
  26. ^ a b Makabe 2021, p. 64.
  27. ^ Makabe 2021, p. 66.
  28. ^ a b ザギトワ、トゥクタミシェワが異色コラボ ファンタジー・オン・アイス [Zagitova and Tuktamysheva with collaborations at Fantasy on Ice]. Sports Nippon (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo. May 24, 2019. from the original on June 2, 2019.
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  56. ^ 安藤美姫「ママへ」熱演!出産公表後、アイスショー初登場 [Miki Ando's "Dear Mama" Performance! First appearance at an ice show after announcing the birth of her child]. Sports Nippon (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo. July 6, 2013. from the original on June 3, 2022.
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Books and magazines cited Edit

  • Aera (June 6, 2022). 羽生結弦「96日ぶり情熱の滑り」 [Yuzuru Hanyu: Skating with passion for the first time in 96 days]. Aera (in Japanese). Vol. 27. Kita-ku, Osaka: Asahi Shimbun Publishing. ch. 3. JAN 4910210120626.
  • Fantasy on Ice (June 21, 2022a). 公式プログラム(幕張公演)『Fantasy on Ice 2022』 [Official Program (Makuhari Performance) "Fantasy on Ice 2022"] (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo: Tenprint Co., Ltd.
  • FS Life (September 14, 2018). "Ice Show in Japan 2018". Figure Skate Life (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo: Fusosha Publishing. ch. 1. ISBN 978-4594613266.
  • FS Life (June 21, 2023). 華麗なるスケート衣装の世界IV [The world of splendid skating costumes IV]. Figure Skate Life Extra (in Japanese). Minato, Tokyo: Fusosha Publishing. ch. 4. ISBN 978-4594620592.
  • Hamilton, Francis F. (January 1, 1974). Ice Capades: "years of entertainment". Washington D.C.: Penchant Publishing Co., Ltd. OCLC 1217567.
  • Kiss & Cry (June 20, 2019). TVガイド特別編集 KISS & CRY [TV Guide Special Edition KISS & CRY]. Kiss & Cry (in Japanese). Vol. 28. Chūō, Tokyo: Tokyo News Agency. ch. 2–3. ISBN 978-4863369344.
  • Makabe, Kikuo (February 1, 2021). 志 ~アイスショーに賭ける夢~ [Aspiration – Dream to bet on an ice show] (in Japanese). Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. ISBN 978-4403231278.
  • Noto, Sunao; Taguchi, Yukihito; Tanaka, Nobuaki (June 9, 2019). ファンタジー・オン・アイス2019 オフィシャルフォトブック [Fantasy on Ice 2019 Official Photo Book] (in Japanese). Chiyoda, Tokyo: Shueisha. ISBN 978-4087808742.
  • World FS (December 6, 2001). フィリップ・キャンデロロジャパンツアー2001 熱意が生んだ感動 [Philippe Candelolo Japan Tour 2001 – Excitement born of enthusiasm]. World Figure Skating (in Japanese). Vol. 6. Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. ch. 1. ISBN 978-4403310188.
  • World FS (December 25, 2003). フィリップ・キャンデロロ ファンタジー・オン・アイス [Philippe Candeloro Fantasy on Ice]. World Figure Skating (in Japanese). Vol. 12. Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. ch. 5. ISBN 978-4403310287.
  • World FS (December 4, 2006). チャンピオンズ・オン・アイス2006 [Champions on Ice 2006]. World Figure Skating (in Japanese). Vol. 25. Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. ch. 4. ISBN 978-4403310287.
  • World FS (August 28, 2010a). ファンタジー・オン・アイス2010 [Fantasy on Ice 2010]. World Figure Skating (in Japanese). Vol. 44. Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. ch. 1. ISBN 978-4403310621.
  • World FS (November 20, 2010b). ファンタジー・オン・アイス福井公演 [Fantasy on Ice in Fukui]. World Figure Skating (in Japanese). Vol. 45. Bunkyo, Tokyo: Shinshokan. ch. 5. ISBN 978-4403310638.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Fantasy on Ice Official on YouTube (in Japanese)
  • Fantasy on Ice on Twitter (in Japanese)

fantasy, ファンタジー, オン, アイス, annual, touring, show, japan, produced, show, emerged, from, philippe, candeloro, japan, tour, 2001, named, after, retired, french, figure, skater, philippe, candeloro, held, under, name, following, years, after, seven, year, break, t. Fantasy on Ice ファンタジー オン アイス is an annual touring ice show in Japan produced by CIC Co Ltd The show emerged from the Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001 named after retired French figure skater Philippe Candeloro and was held under the name Fantasy on Ice the following two years After a seven year break the tour was revived in 2010 and got expanded to larger venues in the metropolitan area of Tokyo in 2014 and Kobe in 2015 Fantasy on Iceファンタジー オン アイスFront view of the skating rink at the 2022 Fantasy on Ice in ShizuokaStatusOngoingGenreIce showFrequencyAnnualCountryJapanInaugurated2010FounderKikuo Makabe CEOMost recent2023ActivitySkating exhibitions Aerial and ice acrobatics Live music collaborationsOrganized byCIC Co Ltd PeopleYuzuru Hanyu Stephane Lambiel Johnny Weir Satoshi Takebe music director SponsorP amp GWebsitefantasy on ice wbr comFrom 2015 onwards Fantasy on Ice was held around June lasting one month and generally involving four stops in different prefectures across Japan The cast includes active and retired competitive figure skaters acrobats and guest artists Each show features a series of exhibition performances including multiple live music collaborations between skaters and artists The professional male single skaters Yuzuru Hanyu Stephane Lambiel and Johnny Weir are the lead cast members of the show having been scheduled for all Fantasy on Ice tours since its revival in 2010 In 2023 Weir announced his retirement from the show attending his final tour after 12 participations Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings 1 2 Revival of the show in 2010 1 3 Impact of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake 1 4 Makuhari era 1 5 Development after the 2018 Winter Olympics 2 Concept and design of the show 2 1 Procedure of the tour and single shows 2 2 Construction and design of the rink 2 3 Live music collaborations 3 Attendance and accessibility 3 1 Ticket sales and live viewing events 3 2 Television broadcast and media coverage 4 Locations and venues 5 Editions and guest artists 6 Skaters 6 1 Main cast 6 2 Guest skaters 6 2 1 Men s singles 6 2 2 Women s singles 6 2 3 Pairs 6 2 4 Ice dance 6 2 5 Ice acrobats 6 2 6 Aerialists 7 Notes and references 7 1 Citations 7 2 Books and magazines cited 8 External linksHistory EditBeginnings Edit nbsp Philippe Candeloro in 2020The Fantasy on Ice tour traces its roots back to 2001 Kikuo Makabe representative director of CIC Co Ltd and producer of the show took inspiration from another event held in Lyon the same year He was impressed by the unconventional concept of combining circus stage illusion acrobatics and other entertainment beyond the confines of a usual ice show Two time Olympic bronze medalist Philippe Candeloro from France was the chairman of the event 1 03 Makabe was contacted by Candeloro s agent and they exchanged emails about a potential collaboration project in Japan which eventually resulted in the Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001 held in Yokohama in September 2001 Among the guest skaters besides Candeloro were five time European champion Surya Bonaly from France 1992 Olympic champion Viktor Petrenko from the Ukraine the 1998 Olympic champions in pairs Oksana Kazakova and Artur Dmitriev and the ice dance team Maya Usova and Evgeni Platov from Russia 1 05 2 The show returned in the following years in November 2002 and March 2003 under the new name Philippe Candeloro Fantasy on Ice 3 Makabe and the production team had a deep attachment to this name so they registered it as a trademark in 2002 and planned to develop it as its own brand 4 However due to financial deficits of another ice show project in France and disagreements between Candeloro and his agent the collaboration came to an abrupt end and Makabe was forced to start the production of Fantasy on Ice from scratch 1 07 In 2006 he brought Champions on Ice a touring ice show in the United States to Japan for the first time In the course of this event Makabe teamed up with two skaters who would later become an indispensable part of Fantasy on Ice two time world champion Stephane Lambiel and 2008 world bronze medalist Johnny Weir 1 22 5 Revival of the show in 2010 Edit nbsp Edvin Marton left Dima Bilan center and Evgeni Plushenko right at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008After a seven year break Fantasy on Ice made its return in 2010 The first tour stop took place in July in the Niigata Convention Center at Toki Messe in Niigata 6 The show was hosted in partnership with Niigata Sogo Television who had already worked with Makabe s production team on Champions on Ice and other events in the past 7 For Makabe it was important to add live music collaborations with vocalists as a new facet of the show He invited the Japanese a capella group The Gospellers who performed together at the show with Johnny Weir 2006 Olympic champion Evgeni Plushenko from Russia Japanese skater and commentator Junko Yaginuma and two time European ice dance champions Nathalie Pechalat and Fabian Bourzat from France 1 25 6 Among the special guests was Spanish flamenco dancer and figure skating choreographer Antonio Najarro who choreographed the opening and finale of the show 7 8 There was a two month break between the first and second tour stop which was held in September at the Sun Dome Fukui in Echizen The invited guest artists Hungarian violinist Edvin Marton and Russian singer Dima Bilan performed with Evgeni Plushenko their winning song Believe from the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 9 10 It was the only occasion in the history of the show that the guest artists were not domestic performers from Japan 11 12 Impact of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake Edit nbsp Shizuka Arakawa in 2009After the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami had hit the north east coast of Japan causing severe devastation in the region it was unclear whether the Fantasy on Ice tour could be held as the recovery process was still at the beginning 13 Two time Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu from Japan who had just moved up to senior level in competition at that time lost his practice rink from the disaster in his hometown of Sendai 14 15 With the organization of the tour stops in Kanazawa and Fukuoka Makabe and his team were able to provide Hanyu an opportunity to practice in the period from June to July It was impressive to see how the international skaters cared for Hanyu and tried to cheer him up noted Makabe in his book from 2021 16 It was as if I was witnessing Hanyu becoming a symbol of the recovery from the earthquake and tsunami 17 Another cast member who grew up in Sendai with a close connection to the victims of the disaster was the 2006 Olympic figure skating champion Shizuka Arakawa She performed at the 2011 Fantasy on Ice with her friend guest artist Mai Kuraki to the charity song Anata ga Irukara A special recording of their performance was released as a video single on August 31 the same year 18 Monkey Majik another Sendai based pop rock band was invited to the final tour stop in Niigata in September 13 Makuhari era Edit During the following two years the Fantasy on Ice tour was reduced to one stop with Fukui in September 2012 and Fukuoka in July 2013 19 20 Since its revival in 2010 the show had been held exclusively in regional cities of Japan until 2013 The main reason for this decision was the large size of figure skating venues in the metropolitan area of Tokyo which caused sponsorships to be restrained from a collaboration However Hanyu s victory at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi lead to a large increase of interest in figure skating and ice shows around the country 21 For the first time Fantasy on Ice added a tour stop in the Tokyo area with the event hall at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Makabe had special memories of that arena which had served as a venue for the 1994 World Championships with Yuka Sato winning gold for Japan and Candeloro the silver medal in the men s event From 2014 onwards Makuhari has become a regular event and the tour was expanded to four stops in total P amp G agreed to sponsor the show 22 The World Memorial Hall in Kobe was added as the second main stop in 2015 23 In the meantime Hanyu had become an integral member of the Fantasy on Ice cast having joined each tour since its revival in 2010 with one exception having missed out on the 2016 edition due to rehabilitation from a ligament injury 14 24 Makabe deliberated on the prospects of the show stating It is an undeniable fact that for several years Hanyu has not only skated the last act but has been the backbone of the entire show and I felt that this was the critical moment to test the true value of Fantasy on Ice 25 However in Hanyu s absence the show ran a deficit at the second stop in Sapporo with empty seats in the upper sections Stephane Lambiel felt concerned but Makabe remained optimistic for the events to come 26 Development after the 2018 Winter Olympics Edit Champions of the individual figure skating events at the 2018 Winter Olympics nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Alina Zagitova nbsp Aljona Savchenko amp Bruno Massot nbsp Tessa Virtue amp Scott Moir On the occasion of Hanyu s victory at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang who had become the first male single skater in 66 years to win back to back titles the Fantasy on Ice tour got expanded to five stops for the first time 27 With Hanyu the German pair skaters Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot and the Canadian ice dance team Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir the cast featured three of the four individual gold medalists of 2018 in figure skating The Olympic champion in women s singles Alina Zagitova joined the tour the following year in 2019 23 28 In the 2019 edition of Fantasy on Ice the tour was merged with a new Spanish collaboration project Flamenco on Ice made its debut at the first two stops in Makuhari and Sendai lead by two time world figure skating champion Javier Fernandez and Antonio Najarro 29 30 The central idea behind Flamenco on Ice was the fusion of figure skating and flamenco dance The team included former ice dancer Celia Robledo and the single skaters Javier Raya Sonia Lafuente and Fernandez sister Laura Their performance to Malaguena was accompanied by guitarist Jose Luis Monton percussionist Odei Lizaso and the voices of Maria Mezcle and Saray Munoz In a press release Najarro expressed his satisfaction with the project Of all the times I ve come to Japan invited as a choreographer for figure skating shows this one has been the most gratifying without a doubt 31 In 2020 it was planned to hold an event outside Japan for the first time at the Shanghai Oriental Sports Center in China However due to the COVID 19 pandemic the event was postponed for an indefinite period of time In addition all domestic events were cancelled on April 20 2020 32 After another year break in 2021 the tour eventually returned in 2022 with a new stop at the Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya 14 33 In 2023 lead cast member Johnny Weir announced his retirement from Fantasy on Ice attending his final tour after 12 consecutive participations 34 Concept and design of the show EditProcedure of the tour and single shows Edit Since 2015 the Fantasy on Ice tour has typically consisted of four stops in different prefectures of Japan with Makuhari and Kobe as recurring locations Each stop lasts three days from Friday to Sunday with one show per day featuring a cast of about twenty figure skaters a group of aerial and ice acrobats and multiple guest artists 35 The shows have an average runtime of three and a half hours with a thirty minute intermission 36 They are a mix of live music performances and exhibition programs with sound recordings such as debuts or revivals of competitive programs 37 The tour generally starts at the end of May and finishes at the end of June Usually after the first two tour stops there are changes in the cast of skaters and invited artists 23 38 The opening and finale of the show feature the full cast accompanied with live music by the guest artists The choreographers for the group performances have changed throughout the years Some notable choreographers were Antonio Najarro Japanese ice dancer Kenji Miyamoto two time Olympic silver medalist Brian Orser Canadian figure skater David Wilson and the 2008 world champion Jeffrey Buttle 39 40 41 The opening theme song Fantasy on Ice was composed by Maxime Rodriguez and is played as an instrumental version in the live shows A special recording with lyrics and vocals by Sarah Alainn was released by the label Universal Music Japan in 2016 42 Since the 2017 edition of Fantasy on Ice the costumes for the opening and finale performances have been designed by Taketoshi Hara 43 Construction and design of the rink Edit nbsp Side view at the mobile stage and ice rink at the 2023 Fantasy on Ice at Makuhari Messe in ChibaWith exception of the Big Hat ice hockey arena in Nagano and the Makomanai Ice Arena in Sapporo the venues of the past Fantasy on Ice shows did not have a permanent ice rink so it was necessary to resort to mobile rinks a technology which had been used since the 1950s at shows like Ice Capades 44 Fantasy on Ice uses the Icerack system developed by the German company ISS GmbH The workers have a setup time of two days while the disassembly must be completed within twelve hours 45 The rink has dimensions of 50 m 25 m which equals 70 percent of the size of an Olympic figure skating rink 60 m 30 m 46 47 In comparison to competitions the rink at Fantasy on Ice has no boards so the audience has full view at the skaters from all angles The stage is placed directly next to the ice surface while the spectator seats surround the rink from the other three sides 48 In some venues like the Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya there were also seats available behind the stage but the audience had only limited view at the guest artists from that perspective 36 Since the show s revival in 2010 various improvements had been made in terms of sound and lighting One of the biggest challenges was a proper merge of the live music played on the stage and the recorded sound from speakers installed at the ceiling which required adjustments in the equipment volume level and placement of the speakers 48 49 Another issue was the limited number of pinspots around the rink which made it difficult to follow all skaters in group performances at the same time Hence the production team focused on the effective use of laser lighting for the show 48 Live music collaborations Edit nbsp Toshi in 2018For producer Kikuo Makabe the core of the show are the live music collaborations between skaters and artists Unlike competitions and usual exhibition galas where the skaters use sound recordings with familiar timing and constant tempo the tempo and tone of the singing voice naturally fluctuates during a live performance which makes the synchronisation of the music and skating more difficult 50 51 The collaborations with domestic artists are an additional challenge on the parts of overseas skaters who need to translate the Japanese lyrics and understand their meaning so that they can properly express the song through their skating 12 On the other hand it is a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of two artistic genres in one performance 51 A show opening that attracted international media attention was a live music version of A Cruel Angel s Thesis from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion The song was performed by the Japanese pop rock singer Toshi and the cast of the 2019 Fantasy on Ice in Kobe and Toyama 52 Notable is also the collaboration between the Yoshida Brothers a duo of tsugaru shamisen musicians and Javier Fernandez to the song Barcelona Kenichi Yoshida the younger of the two brothers had been in Barcelona as an exchange envoy of the Agency for Cultural Affairs in 2015 few months prior to the ice show in Japan 53 Some skaters performed live music versions of previous competitive programs like Alina Zagitova s free skate program Carmen Fantasy to the violin play of Mayuko Suenobu ja in 2019 28 Another notable performance was Nobunari Oda s short program to Storm from the 2010 11 season which he performed live with the Yoshida Brothers at the 2016 Fantasy on Ice 54 Usually it is Makabe and the production team who select and invite the guest artists However in some cases the cast members asked for special collaborations on their own accord Junko Yaginuma and the Gospellers were alumni of the same university and wished to perform together in 2010 12 Singer Ai was introduced to the production team by Miki Ando who was a big fan of the Japanese singer and songwriter 55 The two performed together to the song Dear Mama in 2013 after Ando had given birth to her child the previous year 56 Since his first collaboration project at the 2012 Fantasy on Ice Yuzuru Hanyu has dedicated a series of programs to the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami 57 In 2012 he performed live with singer Fumiya Sashida to the Japanese song Hana ni nare 14 58 More tribute programs followed among them a live performance with Ai to Story in 2013 as well as a special instrumental version of Yumi Matsutoya s song Haru yo koi ja played by pianist Shinya Kiyozuka ja in 2018 50 55 The latter was reused by Hanyu in multiple exhibition galas the following years and received international recognition at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing 59 Attendance and accessibility EditTicket sales and live viewing events Edit The capacity of the venues varies between 5 000 and 10 000 seats usually divided into six different price categories Since the inauguration of the venue in Kobe in 2015 prices had been mostly consistent with 7 000 US 52 as of 2022 and 10 000 in the lower categories having been raised to 8 000 and 12 000 in 2022 Prices for premiere seats went from 22 000 to 27 000 depending on the weekday and venue 60 61 The profitability of the show has varied throughout the years with some events having run deficits like the 2016 tour stop in Sapporo 26 In 2022 tickets were distributed by lottery sale with full ranks in Makuhari among others 60 62 Due to the high ticket demand in 2022 it was decided to stream the Sunday shows of all four tour stops live at cinemas in different prefectures across Japan 63 On June 5 the show in Nagoya was aired live in 90 movie theaters nationwide 36 64 In addition to the domestic live viewing events the final show in Kobe was planned to be aired at four participating cinemas in Taiwan with all tickets being sold out within a day 65 As a reaction to the fast sales another two movie theaters in the cities Taipei and Tainan were added 66 Tickets were sold at fixed prices for 4 000 in Japan and NT 1 000 US 34 as of 2022 in Taiwan 66 67 Television broadcast and media coverage Edit nbsp TV Asahi pillar gallery at Tokyo Station depicting Yuzuru Hanyu at the 2022 Fantasy on Ice among othersSelected shows usually the final events on Sunday were broadcast live or with few weeks delay on Japanese television In 2022 most shows were aired on the subscription channel CS TV Asahi 68 Some archived recordings from previous years were replayed as specials like the 2022 Golden Week Figure Skating Broadcast on CS TV Asahi from May 29 to June 5 69 As of June 2022 the Fantasy on Ice show was not planned to be broadcast or livestreamed outside Japan which made it particularly difficult for international audience to access recordings of the events 35 64 In August 2022 Fantasy on Ice uploaded various recordings of the opening performances from Kobe and Shizuoka to their official YouTube channel 70 71 Since its beginnings with the Philippe Candeloro Japan Tour 2001 Fantasy on Ice has been covered by various Japanese figure skating mooks and magazines like World Figure Skating Kiss amp Cry or Figure Skate Life 2 72 73 In later years more general news and sports magazines followed with Aera Sports Graphic Number and Sportiva among others 30 74 75 Fantasy on Ice also sells its own pamphlet with summaries of the shows interviews with the cast members backstage footage and more 76 In addition various photobooks and online image galleries of the shows were published by the renowned figure skating photographers Sunao Noto Yukihito Taguchi and Nobuaki Tanaka 33 77 78 A special slide gallery of the opening show in Makuhari 2022 was presented on the website of the Japanese daily newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun with photographies by Kazuki Wakasugi 79 Locations and venues Edit nbsp nbsp Echizen nbsp Kanazawa nbsp Chiba nbsp Toyama nbsp Fukuroi nbsp Kobe nbsp Nagano nbsp Nagoyaclass notpageimage Locations of the Fantasy on Ice tour in central Japan nbsp nbsp Niigata nbsp Fukuoka nbsp Sapporo nbsp Rifuclass notpageimage Locations of the Fantasy on Ice tour in other regions List of venues sorted chronologically by debut year at Fantasy on Ice Debut Venue City Prefecture Capacity Image2010 11 Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center Niigata Niigata 10 000 nbsp Sun Dome Fukui Echizen Fukui 10 000 nbsp 2011 80 Ishikawa Sports Center Kanazawa Ishikawa 5 000 nbsp Fukuoka Convention Center Marine Messe Fukuoka Fukuoka Fukuoka 15 000 nbsp 2014 81 Makuhari Messe Makuhari Event Hall Chiba near Tokyo Chiba 10 000 nbsp Toyama City Gymnasium Toyama Toyama 5 000 nbsp 2015 61 Ecopa Arena Fukuroi Shizuoka 10 000 nbsp World Memorial Hall Kobe Hyōgo 8 000 nbsp 2016 82 Makomanai Ice Arena Sapporo Hokkaidō 10 000 nbsp Big Hat Nagano Nagano 10 000 nbsp 2019 40 Sekisui Heim Super Arena Rifu near Sendai Miyagi 7 000 nbsp 2022 36 Nippon Gaishi Hall Nagoya Aichi 10 000 nbsp Editions and guest artists EditChronological list of tour stops and guest artists 38 Tour Place Date Guest artists2010 11 Niigata July 10 11 GospellersFukui September 11 12 Dima Bilan Edvin Marton2011 80 Kanazawa June 18 19 Mai KurakiFukuoka July 2 3Niigata September 3 4 Mai Kuraki Monkey Majik2012 19 Fukui September 1 2 Crystal Kay Fumiya Sashida2013 20 Fukuoka July 6 7 Ai2014 81 Makuhari June 7 8 Hiromi GoToyama July 5 6 Sarah AlainnNiigata July 12 13 Sarah Alainn2015 Makuhari May 29 31 Che NelleShizuoka June 6 7Kanazawa June 26 28 Sarah Alainn Kotaro Fukuma Tomotaka OkamotoKobe July 4 52016 Makuhari May 27 29 Norimasa Fujisawa Kotaro Fukuma Tomomi KaharaSapporo June 3 5Kobe June 17 19 Chemistry Kotaro Fukuma Norie Suzuki ja Yoshida BrothersNagano June 24 262017 Makuhari May 26 28 Shinya Kiyozuka ja Keizo Nakanishi Maki OhguroKobe June 9 11 Anri Norimasa Fujisawa Kohshi Kishita ja Niigata June 16 182018 Makuhari May 25 27 Chemistry May J Emiri MiyamotoKanazawa June 1 3Kobe June 15 37 Norimasa Fujisawa Kaori Kishitani Shinya KiyozukaNiigata June 22 24Shizuoka June 29 July 12019 40 Makuhari May 24 26 Beni Mayuko Suenobu ja ToshiSendai May 31 June 2Kobe June 7 9 May J Mayuko Suenobu ToshiToyama June 14 162020 Not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 33 20212022 Makuhari May 27 29 Harumi ja Kohmi Hirose Shikao SugaNagoya June 3 5Kobe June 17 19 Taisei Miyakawa ja Naoto ja Seiko NiizumaShizuoka June 24 262023 Makuhari May 26 28 Issa and Kimi from Da Pump Rimi Natsukawa Miho FukuharaSendai June 2 4Niigata June 16 18 Mika Nakashima Dean Fujioka Touya Kobayashi ja Kobe June 23 25Skaters EditMain cast Edit Main cast of Fantasy on Ice 2023 nbsp Stephane Lambiel nbsp Johnny Weir nbsp Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Nobunari Oda nbsp Javier Fernandez List of recurring cast members by number of participations 11 19 20 23 80 81 Part Skater Country Discipline Years note 1 12 Stephane Lambiel nbsp Switzerland Men s singles 2010 2023Johnny Weir nbsp United States Men s singles 2010 202311 Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Japan Men s singles 2010 2015 2017 2023 note 2 10 Miki Ando nbsp Japan Women s singles 2010 2019Nobunari Oda nbsp Japan Men s singles 2012 2023Akiko Suzuki nbsp Japan Women s singles 2010 20199 Shizuka Arakawa nbsp Japan Women s singles 2010 2013 2016 2017 2019 2023 note 3 Javier Fernandez nbsp Spain Men s singles 2013 20238 Philippe Candeloro nbsp France Men s singles 2011 2016 2018 20197 Anna Cappellini nbsp Italy Ice dance 2014 2022Luca Lanotte nbsp Italy Ice dance 2014 20226 Jeffrey Buttle nbsp Canada Men s singles 2015 2022Guest skaters Edit The following figure skaters and ice acrobats have been invited to Fantasy on Ice since its first edition in 2010 11 19 20 23 80 81 note 1 Men s singles Edit nbsp Tatsuki Machida 2010 2014 nbsp Viktor Petrenko 2010 nbsp Evgeni Plushenko 2010 2015 2017 2019 nbsp Tomas Verner 2010 2011 2015 2016 nbsp Jeremy Abbott 2011 nbsp Artur Gachinski 2011 2012 nbsp Brian Joubert 2011 2013 2015 2016 nbsp Kensuke Nakaniwa 2011 nbsp Yasuharu Nanri 2011 nbsp Daisuke Takahashi 2011 2014 nbsp Tomoyuki Koriyama 2013 nbsp Nam Nguyen 2013 2015 nbsp Akio Sasaki 2013 nbsp Shoma Uno 2015 2017 nbsp Ilia Kulik 2016 nbsp Elladj Balde 2017 2022 nbsp Deniss Vasiljevs 2017 2023 nbsp Misha Ge 2018 nbsp Takahito Mura 2018 2023 nbsp Jason Brown 2022 nbsp Kao Miura 2022 nbsp Keiji Tanaka 2022 2023 nbsp Kazuki Tomono 2023 nbsp Sota Yamamoto 2023 Women s singles Edit nbsp Surya Bonaly 2010 nbsp Haruka Imai 2010 2011 2013 2014 nbsp Kanako Murakami 2010 2014 nbsp Fumie Suguri 2010 2011 nbsp Junko Yaginuma 2010 nbsp Yuka Sato 2011 nbsp Elizaveta Tuktamysheva 2011 2019 nbsp Wakaba Higuchi 2015 2016 note 4 nbsp Marin Honda 2015 2017 nbsp Yuka Nagai 2015 nbsp Yuna Aoki 2015 2016 nbsp Satoko Miyahara 2016 2018 2023 nbsp Rika Kihira 2017 2019 nbsp Carolina Kostner 2017 2018 note 5 nbsp Evgenia Medvedeva 2017 2019 nbsp Mai Mihara 2017 2023 nbsp Anna Pogorilaya 2017 2018 nbsp Kaori Sakamoto 2017 2023 nbsp Alina Zagitova 2019 nbsp Mana Kawabe 2022 nbsp Rino Matsuike 2022 Pairs Edit nbsp Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov 2011 2014 2016 2019 nbsp Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford 2015 nbsp Ksenia Stolbova Fedor Klimov 2016 nbsp Aljona Savchenko Bruno Massot 2018 Ice dance Edit nbsp Nathalie Pechalat Fabian Bourzat 2010 2011 2014 nbsp Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat 2012 nbsp Meryl Davis Charlie White 2016 nbsp Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron 2017 2022 2023 nbsp Tessa Virtue Scott Moir 2018 2019 nbsp Lilah Fear Lewis Gibson 2023 nbsp Piper Gilles Paul Poirier 2023 Ice acrobats Edit Oleksiy Polishchuk Vladimir Besedin 2010 2014 2016 2022 note 6 Violetta Afanasieva Pete Dack 2012 Gev Manoukian 2012 2014 2015 Sergei Yakimenko 2014 2015 Aerialists Edit Ekaterina Chesna Alexander Chesna 2010 2013 2015 2018 Airy Japan 2014 2023 Irina Usenko 2015 Valerie Inertie 2016 Marie Pierre Leray 2016 2017 Mery Acevedo Alfonso Campa 2019 2023 Blue Tokyo 2023 Notes and references Edit a b In 2020 and 2021 the Fantasy on Ice tour was not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic 33 Hanyu was scheduled for the 2016 Fantasy on Ice but could not attend the tour due to rehabilitation from a ligament injury 14 Arakawa was scheduled for the 2014 Fantasy on Ice but missed the tour due to pregnancy 81 Higuchi was scheduled for the 2022 Fantasy on Ice but could not attend the tour due to injury 23 Kostner was scheduled for the 2019 Fantasy on Ice but could not attend the tour due to worsening hip pain 23 At the 2010 Fantasy on Ice in Niigata Oeksiy Polishchuk performed with Robert Coding 11 Citations Edit a b c d e Makabe Kikuo 代表コラム アイスショーと私 Reference column The ice show and I in Japanese Minato Tokyo CIC Co Ltd Archived from the original on May 27 2022 a b World FS 2001 ch 1 World FS 2003 ch 5 Makabe 2021 p 49 World FS 2006 ch 4 a b World FS 2010a ch 1 a b Makabe 2021 p 50 Tone Florentina March 23 2015 Antonio Najarro I treat skaters like real dancers Inside Skating Cluj Napoca Archived from the original on February 26 2021 Russia wins 2008 Eurovision Song Contest London Reuters May 25 2008 Archived from the original on March 24 2022 World FS 2010b ch 5 a b c d e f Schedule venues skaters and guest artists at Fantasy on Ice 2010 Fantasy on Ice 2010 in Niigata in Japanese Chuō ku Niigata Niigata Nippo Co Ldt Archived from the original on April 20 2011 Fantasy on Ice 2010 in Fukui skaters in Japanese Fukui Fukui Television Broadcasting Archived from the original on September 16 2010 Fantasy on Ice 2010 in Fukui artists in Japanese Fukui Fukui Television Broadcasting Archived from the original on September 14 2010 a b c Makabe 2021 p 52 a b Makabe 2021 p 53 a b c d e Matsubara Takaomi May 30 2022 羽生結弦の登場に思わず歓声が 3年ぶりのファンタジー オン アイスで魅せた 羽生結弦のスケート好きだな って思ってもらえる演技を Yuzuru Hanyu s appearance drawing cheers from the audience I want to give a performance that makes people think I like Yuzuru Hanyu s skating at Fantasy on Ice after 3 years Number in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Bungeishunju Archived from the original on May 31 2022 Barron Laignee February 16 2018 5 Things to Know About Figure Skating Champion Yuzuru Hanyu Time New York City ISSN 0040 781X Archived from the original on April 21 2021 Makabe 2021 p 53 海外からの出演スケーターたちも羽生選手を気遣い 彼を守り立てようとしていた姿が印象的だった Makabe 2021 p 53 羽生選手が大震災からの復興のシンボルになっていくさまを まさに目の前で見せてもらうような思いだった 荒川静香 倉木麻衣 チャリティー動画を配信 Shizuka Arakawa Mai Kuraki charity video distribution barks jp in Japanese Minato Tokyo Japan Music Network Inc September 1 2011 Archived from the original on February 12 2018 a b c d Fantasy on Ice 2012 in Fukui in Japanese Fukui Fukui Television Broadcasting Co Ltd Archived from the original on August 23 2012 a b c d Fantasy on Ice 2013 in Fukuoka PDF in Japanese Fukuoka Kyushu Asahi Broadcasting Archived from the original PDF on August 30 2013 Makabe 2021 p 57 Makabe 2021 p 56 a b c d e f g Fantasy on Ice official CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Invited skaters since 2015 2015 archived May 10 2015 2016 archived May 25 2016 2017 archived May 27 2017 2018 archived November 9 2018 2019 archived June 8 2019 2022 archived April 29 2022 2023 archived May 14 2023 Makabe 2021 p 61 Makabe 2021 p 61 数年間にわたり 羽生選手が大トリを滑るだけでなく ショー全体の屋台骨となってくれていたのは紛れもない事実で クオリティの高いショーを送り出すという志をもって制作してきた ファンタジー オン アイス の真価が試される正念場だとも思った a b Makabe 2021 p 64 Makabe 2021 p 66 a b ザギトワ トゥクタミシェワが異色コラボ ファンタジー オン アイス Zagitova and Tuktamysheva with collaborations at Fantasy on Ice Sports Nippon in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo May 24 2019 Archived from the original on June 2 2019 フェルナンデスさん 華麗にフラメンコ ステップ Fernandez with exciting flamenco steps Sports Nippon in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo May 24 2019 Archived from the original on June 2 2019 a b Noguchi Yoshie June 18 2019 ハビエル フェルナンデスの新たな旅 フラメンコと ユヅルの目力 の関係 Javier Fernandez new journey The relationship between flamenco and Yuzuru s eye power Number in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Bungeishunju Archived from the original on June 17 2021 Siurot Manuel June 7 2019 Flamenco on ice figure skating and flamenco in Japan Expo Flamenco Sevilla Archived from the original on May 31 2022 Fantasy on Ice 2020 Schedule amp Ticket CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Archived from the original on April 21 2020 a b c d Taguchi Yukihito June 3 2022 フィギュア 羽生結弦 セクシーなポーズに騒然 田口有史が語るスポーツ名場面 Vol 17 Figure skater Yuzuru Hanyu Sexy pose causes a stir Yukihito Taguchi talks about famous sports scenes Vol 17 GQ Japan in Japanese Shibuya Tokyo Conde Nast Japan Archived from the original on June 5 2022 FS Life 2023 ch 4 a b Kano Shintaro May 26 2022 Fantasy on Ice 2022 in Japan Preview of Hanyu s figure skating return International Olympic Committee Lausanne Archived from the original on May 26 2022 a b c d Fantasy on Ice 2022 in Nagoya CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Archived from the original on May 25 2022 Nakata Mina July 5 2017 ファンタジーオンアイス2017 羽生らトップスケーターが一堂に会す豪華アイスショー Fantasy on Ice 2017 Luxurious ice show where top skaters like Hanyu gather together dmenu sports in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo NTT Docomo Archived from the original on October 29 2021 a b Fantasy on Ice official CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Guest artists since 2015 2015 archived June 23 2015 2016 archived May 27 2016 2017 archived June 1 2017 2018 archived November 9 2018 2019 archived June 8 2019 2022 archived May 6 2022 2023 archived May 1 2023 Makabe 2021 pp 50 59 a b c Schedule venues skaters and guest artists at Fantasy on Ice 2019 Fantasy on Ice 2019 in Sendai CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Archived from the original on June 15 2021 Fantasy on Ice 2019 in Kobe Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in Japanese Osaka Archived from the original on June 29 2019 Fantasy on Ice Fantasy on Ice June 22 2018 後半のオープニング フィナーレの振付をしてくれているのはこの2人です These two are the choreographers for the opening and finale of the second half Tweet in Japanese Archived from the original on May 16 2022 via Twitter Sarah Alainn Fantasy on Ice Universal Music Japan Shibuya Tokyo Archived from the original on May 26 2022 Kiss amp Cry 2019 pp 38 40 Hamilton 1974 ICERACK ice rinks Ice show ISS GmbH Ice Sports amp Solar Neu Isenburg Archived from the original on June 25 2022 ISS ICERACK Fantasy on Ice Figure Skating Show Shizuoka Mobile Ice Rink Installation time lapse ISS GmbH Ice Sports amp Solar Motion picture Neu Isenburg June 30 2015 Archived from the original on August 27 2021 via YouTube Special reguations amp technical rules Single amp pair skating and ice dance 2021 PDF International Skating Union Lausanne June 2021 Archived from the original on April 4 2022 150 p a b c Makabe 2021 p 69 Matsubara Takaomi June 30 2022 羽生結弦 音響プロデューサーが見守り続けたフィギュアスケートにかける情熱 フィギュアスケートを彩る人々 第32回 Yuzuru Hanyu the passion for figure skating that the sound producer has been watching over people who color figure skating No 32 Japan Business Press Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Archived from the original on June 30 2022 a b Kumagai Miki November 27 2018 コラボしたピアニスト清塚信也が称賛 羽生結弦の才能とカッコいい生き方 Pianist Shinya Kiyozuka who collaborated with him praised Yuzuru Hanyu s talent and cool way of life Number in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Bungeishunju Archived from the original on June 24 2021 a b Makabe 2021 p 51 Dennison Kara June 19 2019 Skaters Dance Like They Want to Win in Evangelion Routine Crunchyroll San Francisco Archived from the original on October 19 2021 吉田兄弟がフィギュア世界選手権1位のハビエル フェルナンデスと バルセロナ 共演 Yoshida brothers perform with figure skating world champion Javier Fernandez in Barcelona music book jp in Japanese Shinjuku Tokyo MTI Ltd June 26 2016 Archived from the original on June 3 2022 Makabe 2021 p 63 a b Makabe 2021 p 55 安藤美姫 ママへ 熱演 出産公表後 アイスショー初登場 Miki Ando s Dear Mama Performance First appearance at an ice show after announcing the birth of her child Sports Nippon in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo July 6 2013 Archived from the original on June 3 2022 Makabe 2021 pp 53 54 Ishii Hiromi February 27 2022 前人未到の挑戦を見て 羽生結弦へのメッセージ 指田フミヤ 自分は 伝える人 なんだという強い意志が感じられた Fumiya Sashida s message to Yuzuru Hanyu I could feel his strong will to be a communicator Number in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Bungeishunju Archived from the original on March 3 2022 Oriyama Toshimi February 22 2022 羽生結弦が北京で舞った 春よ 来い に表れた ある変化 スケート人生のいろんなものを込めた Yuzuru Hanyu s Haru yo koi in Beijing shows a certain change I put various things of my skating life into it Sportiva in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Shueisha Archived from the original on February 22 2022 a b Fantasy on Ice official CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Ticket information for Fantasy on Ice in Makuhari 2015 archived June 23 2015 2019 archived June 8 2019 2022 archived June 14 2022 a b Fantasy on Ice official CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Ticket information for Fantasy on Ice in Kobe 2015 archived July 6 2015 2019 archived June 19 2019 2022 archived June 14 2022 Kano Shintaro May 27 2022 Hanyu Yuzuru resurfaces and the fans love it International Olympic Committee Lausanne Archived from the original on June 2 2022 Fantasy on Ice 2022 Live viewing Live Viewing Japan Inc in Japanese Shibuya Tokyo Live viewing in Japan archived June 13 2022 Live viewing overseas archived June 10 2022 a b Kano Shintaro June 2 2022 How to watch Hanyu Yuzuru at Fantasy on Ice 2022 in Nagoya International Olympic Committee Lausanne Archived from the original on June 2 2022 羽生結弦19日に公演最終日 台湾でもチケット即日完売 新ビジュアル披露 Yuzuru Hanyu on the last day of the performance on the 19th tickets sold out in Taiwan on the same day and new visuals unveiled Tokyo Sports in Japanese Kōtō Tokyo June 14 2022 Archived from the original on June 14 2022 a b Fantasy on Ice 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on August 6 2022 via Twitter Kiss amp Cry 2019 chpt 2 3 FS Life 2018 ch 1 Aera 2022 ch 3 Oriyama Toshimi July 13 2015 羽生結弦が新エキシビション 天と地のレクイエム に込めた思い Yuzuru Hanyu s thoughts on the new exhibition Requiem of Heaven and Earth Sportiva in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Shueisha Archived from the original on March 31 2022 Fantasy on Ice 2022a Noto Sunao June 19 2022 羽生結弦 ファンタジーオンアイス神戸公演 フォトギャラリー 12枚 Yuzuru Hanyu Fantasy on Ice Kobe Performance Photo Gallery 12 photos Sportiva in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Shueisha Archived from the original on June 19 2022 Noto Taguchi amp Tanaka 2019 Wakasugi Kazuki May 28 2022 ファンタジー オン アイス2022 開幕 Fantasy on Ice 2022 Opens Yomiuri Shimbun in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Archived from the original on June 3 2022 a b c d Schedule venues skaters and guest artists at Fantasy on Ice 2011 Fantasy on Ice 2011 in Kanazawa in Japanese Kanazawa Hokkoku Shimbun Archived from the original on September 2 2011 Fantasy on Ice 2011 in Fukuoka in Japanese Minato Tokyo Kyodo News Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Fantasy on Ice 2011 in Niigata in Japanese Niigata Niigata Sogo Television Archived from the original on August 28 2011 a b c d e Schedule venues skaters and guest artists at Fantasy on Ice 2014 Fantasy on Ice 2014 in Makuhari in Japanese Minato Tokyo Kyodo News Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Fantasy on Ice 2014 in Toyama in Japanese Toyama Toyama Television Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Fantasy on Ice 2014 in Niigata in Japanese Niigata Niigata Sogo Television Archived from the original on July 28 2014 Fantasy on Ice official CIC Co Ltd in Japanese Minato Tokyo Tickets and schedule Fantasy on Ice 2016 in Sapporo archived July 25 2016 Fantasy on Ice 2016 in Nagano archived July 25 2016 Books and magazines cited Edit Aera June 6 2022 羽生結弦 96日ぶり情熱の滑り Yuzuru Hanyu Skating with passion for the first time in 96 days Aera in Japanese Vol 27 Kita ku Osaka Asahi Shimbun Publishing ch 3 JAN 4910210120626 Fantasy on Ice June 21 2022a 公式プログラム 幕張公演 Fantasy on Ice 2022 Official Program Makuhari Performance Fantasy on Ice 2022 in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Tenprint Co Ltd FS Life September 14 2018 Ice Show in Japan 2018 Figure Skate Life in Japanese Minato Tokyo Fusosha Publishing ch 1 ISBN 978 4594613266 FS Life June 21 2023 華麗なるスケート衣装の世界IV The world of splendid skating costumes IV Figure Skate Life Extra in Japanese Minato Tokyo Fusosha Publishing ch 4 ISBN 978 4594620592 Hamilton Francis F January 1 1974 Ice Capades years of entertainment Washington D C Penchant Publishing Co Ltd OCLC 1217567 Kiss amp Cry June 20 2019 TVガイド特別編集 KISS amp CRY TV Guide Special Edition KISS amp CRY Kiss amp Cry in Japanese Vol 28 Chuō Tokyo Tokyo News Agency ch 2 3 ISBN 978 4863369344 Makabe Kikuo February 1 2021 志 アイスショーに賭ける夢 Aspiration Dream to bet on an ice show in Japanese Bunkyo Tokyo Shinshokan ISBN 978 4403231278 Noto Sunao Taguchi Yukihito Tanaka Nobuaki June 9 2019 ファンタジー オン アイス2019 オフィシャルフォトブック Fantasy on Ice 2019 Official Photo Book in Japanese Chiyoda Tokyo Shueisha ISBN 978 4087808742 World FS December 6 2001 フィリップ キャンデロロジャパンツアー2001 熱意が生んだ感動 Philippe Candelolo Japan Tour 2001 Excitement born of enthusiasm World Figure Skating in Japanese Vol 6 Bunkyo Tokyo Shinshokan ch 1 ISBN 978 4403310188 World FS December 25 2003 フィリップ キャンデロロ ファンタジー オン アイス Philippe Candeloro Fantasy on Ice World Figure Skating in Japanese Vol 12 Bunkyo Tokyo Shinshokan ch 5 ISBN 978 4403310287 World FS December 4 2006 チャンピオンズ オン アイス2006 Champions on Ice 2006 World Figure Skating in Japanese Vol 25 Bunkyo Tokyo Shinshokan ch 4 ISBN 978 4403310287 World FS August 28 2010a ファンタジー オン アイス2010 Fantasy on Ice 2010 World Figure Skating in Japanese Vol 44 Bunkyo Tokyo Shinshokan ch 1 ISBN 978 4403310621 World FS November 20 2010b ファンタジー オン アイス福井公演 Fantasy on Ice in Fukui World Figure Skating in Japanese Vol 45 Bunkyo Tokyo Shinshokan ch 5 ISBN 978 4403310638 External links EditOfficial website Fantasy on Ice Official on YouTube in Japanese 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