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"I Feel at Home Here because It's the Place Where I Was Born," Says Rikuryu Miura Riku, Who Visits Takarazuka City Hall, Shopping and Strolling Around in His Solio.

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Miura Rika (24), who won the gold medal in the pairs figure skating event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, visited her hometown of Takarazuka City Hall on the 2nd. Returning to her hometown for the first time since December last year, she said with a relieved expression, "I feel at home here because it's the place where I was born. I feel like I've come home."
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Miura Rika (24), who won the gold medal in the pairs figure skating event at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, visited her hometown of Takarazuka City Hall on the 2nd. Returning to her hometown for the first time since December last year, she said with a relieved expression, "I feel at home here because it's the place where I was born. I feel like I've come home."

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kobe-np.co.jp broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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