Of the 24 medals Japan won, a record for the nation at a Winter Games, the gold for Miura and Kihara was arguably the most memorable.
Japan's total of 24 medals was six higher than the previous record set at the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022.
The 24-medal haul ranked Japan fifth in the world, while the number of gold matched the country's all-time high at a Winter Olympics, set at the 1998 Nagano Games.
The country's Olympic skaters have made one thing clear at this year's Winter Games: Team Japan need not worry about its future.
Takagi looked to be on pace to challenge for gold but her pace fell off dramatically in the final lap and she finished well back in seventh.
The event, which features two jumpers per nation taking multiple rounds, was introduced as a fresh addition to the Olympic program.
Sakamoto, skating in her final Winter Games, came just short of winning her first Olympic gold medal.
Zoi Sadowski Synnott, the 2022 champion, took silver for New Zealand, while Fukada's compatriot Kokomo Murase earned bronze.
The medal builds on the record haul for Japanese snowboarders at the 2026 Winter Games.