This does get me thinking. The “gifted”, “talented” people in real life tends to be the ones who get 10 things when they are taught 1. In that sense, Koyuki who started all this last is nearly standing side by side with those who started from childhood.
To put it in a slightly different perspective, if this was some sports that would be quite something. And, it’s quite right to think that Koyuki has some crazy high potential.
Though at the end of the day it’s showbiz, where fame and public interest/recognition are more important than skill (though they all still have to be backed by some skill).