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NHK Figure Skating Grand Prix

This November, the eyes of the skating world will turn to Osaka for the 2025 NHK Trophy, one of the crown jewels of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. From November 7 to 9, the Kadoma Namihaya Dome will host three thrilling days of world class competition, and fans lucky enough to attend will witness skating at its very best.

The NHK Trophy is more than just another stop on the international circuit. It is a gateway to the prestigious Grand Prix Final and a showcase of the highest caliber athletes. Expect to see Olympic medalists, world champions, and rising stars, all bringing their most ambitious programs in the quest to earn vital points. For spectators, this means every performance is charged with intensity and drama.

The men’s singles event promises electric energy. Fans can anticipate quad jumps that defy gravity, spins that seem to blur in mid air, and intricate step sequences that tell powerful stories. The level of athleticism combined with artistry makes each routine unforgettable. Young stars often use the NHK Trophy to announce themselves on the world stage, while veterans return with polished programs that blend precision and passion.

In the women’s singles, elegance meets fierce competitiveness. Skaters will perform triple combinations with grace and fluidity, gliding across the ice with seemingly effortless transitions. The emotional connection between skater and audience is often strongest in this discipline, and the Japanese crowd is famous for its enthusiastic yet respectful support. Expect cheers, gifts tossed on the ice, and heartfelt ovations that lift the performances even higher.

Pairs skating will bring its own kind of magic. Watch as duos execute daring lifts, throw jumps, and death spirals that require incredible trust and timing. The combination of athletic strength and intimate partnership creates some of the most breathtaking moments of the competition.

Ice dance will complete the lineup, blending ballroom elegance with innovative choreography. Couples glide in perfect unison, moving seamlessly from dramatic lifts to lightning fast twizzles. The artistry and musical interpretation often leave the audience spellbound.

Beyond the skating itself, attending the NHK Trophy is a cultural experience. Japanese figure skating fans are among the most knowledgeable and passionate in the world. The atmosphere inside the arena is electric yet welcoming, with fans applauding even small moments of brilliance and encouraging every competitor.

For anyone planning to go, expect three days of unforgettable performances where every jump, spin, and glide carries weight. The NHK Trophy is not just a competition. It is a celebration of skating excellence, artistry, and athletic courage. If you are in Osaka this November, prepare to witness skating history unfold live before your eyes.

ISU Skating
3-chōme-7-16 Mitsushima, Kadoma, Osaka 571-0015, Japan
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