Japan has a long history with gymnastics. While China was traditionally known for precision and Russia for power, Japan focused on gymnastic beauty. The 60s and 70s were Japan's golden age. Although the 80s and 90s yielded fewer successes, Japan's fortunes began to change in the early 2000s, thanks to the all-around world champion Tomita Hiroyuki, before Uchimura Kohei fully restored Japan to its former glory. Today, younger gymnasts such as Hashimoto Daiki, combine dynamism with beauty. We look at the continued evolution of men's gymnastics in Japan.