Narumi Takahashi: The Dream She Drew at 9, Her First Setback at 12 - "I Can Never Beat Mao Asada" - Her True Feelings and Struggles After Records Were Broken, and Her Thoughts on "Rikuryu" - "Re:MAKE ~To My Past Self~"
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- Narumi Takahashi: The Dream She Drew at 9, Her First Setback at 12 - "I Can Never Beat Mao Asada" - Her True Feelings and Struggles After Records Were Broken, and Her Thoughts on "Rikuryu" - "Re:MAKE ~To My Past Self~"
- Narumi Takahashi shares her journey from childhood struggles to her current activities in ABEMA's exclusive project.
- Source: PR TIMES
- Date: Wed Apr 01 2026 19:00:04 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Narumi Takahashi shares her journey from childhood struggles to her current activities in ABEMA's exclusive project.
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- Narumi Takahashi: The Dream She Drew at 9, Her First Setback at 12 - "I Can Never Beat Mao Asada" - Her True Feelings and Struggles After Records Were Broken, and Her Thoughts on "Rikuryu" - "Re:MAKE ~To My Past Self~" (Wed Apr 01 2026 19:00:04 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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- PR TIMES
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- Wed Apr 01 2026 19:00:04 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)
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Narumi Takahashi shares her journey from childhood struggles to her current activities in ABEMA's exclusive project.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where can I watch Narumi Takahashi's documentary?
- A: It is available on ABEMA's original project "Re:MAKE ~To My Past Self~" within "ABEMA Entertainment." You can watch it via the ABEMA app or website.
- Q: What kind of project is "Re:MAKE ~To My Past Self~"?
- A: It's a self-documentary project where participants confront past photos that marked turning points in their lives and send messages to their "past selves."
- Q: What activities is Narumi Takahashi currently involved in?
- A: She is currently active as a TV personality, a figure skating commentator, and the youngest board member of the JOC (Japanese Olympic Committee).