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Hakuho at the presentation for the Niconico (video site) super-conference 3 on April 26th, 27th during the Haru jungyo, announcing an oozumo event there. Day 1 inviting ordinary persons as challengers, day 2 a tournament with all makuuchi rikishi, all after asa-keiko on the same days, as usual for the jungyo. With juryo rikishi and oyakata 250 persons from the NSK. All on NicoNico.
http://www.nikkansports.com/sports/sumo/news/f-sp-tp3-20140109-1241824.html
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http://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20140109_630267.html
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http://www.inside-games.jp/article/2014/01/09/73413.html
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Day 1 inviting ordinary persons as challengers

Day 1 challenging Hakuho and/or other (more like makushita and lower) rikishi?

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Ozumo (super conference) cho-kaigi jungyo basho, Chiba Makuhari Messe
Some special tickets are on sale: suna-kaburi 12 000 Yen, seats 5000 Yen - standing area around it
Day 1 26. 4. 10-15:00
Day 2 27.4. 10-15:30
official site: www.chokaigi.jp/
http://www.chokaigi.jp/2014/booth/sumo_chokaigi.html
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http://www.gpara.com/article/cms_show.php?c_id=39578&c_num=14
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the not-on-TV Natsu basho 2011 was shown on NicoNico
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http://japan.cnet.com/news/service/35042380/
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http://www.4gamer.net/games/140/G014059/20140110027/index.html
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http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1401/10/news073.html

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http://www.famitsu.com/news/201401/10046268.html
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http://internet.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/20140110_630317.html
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Full schedule for this jungyo:

March 30th - Ise shrine honozumo, Ise, Mie prefecture.

March 31st - Kadoma, Osaka prefecture.

April 1st - Kyoto, Kyoto prefecture.

April 4th - Yasukuni shrine honozumo, Tokyo.

April 5th - Fujisawa, Kanagawa prefecture.

April 6th - Fuji, Shizuoka prefecture.

April 12th - Maebashi, Gunma prefecture.

April 19th - Tateyama, Chiba prefecture.

April 20th - Kasama, Ibaraki prefecture.

April 26th/27th - Ozumo Chokaigi Basho, Chiba prefecture.

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Broadcasts on Niconico – to be sure a time-shift reservation is advisable

I don't know why that's not the same schedule as the jungyo schedule from the NSK - apparently not live

April 1st, JST 21:00- ,58th Ise-jingū hōnō ōzumō broadcast

http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv173846148.html

April 6th, JST 21:00- , Yasukuni-shrine hōnō ōzumō broadcast

http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv173853395.html

April 26th, 27thChokaigi basho – no niconico pages yet

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Tomorrow the Haru jungyo starts
Kyujo for the jungyo:
makuuchi: Toyohibiki, Fujiazuma, Masunoyama, Tenkaiho
juryo: Kyokushuho, Shotenro, Sotairyu, Sokukurai, Kotoyuki, Tochihiryu

Thanks to Yubinhaad for the corrections

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Tomorrow the Haru jungyo starts

Kyujo for the jungyo:

makuuchi: Toyohibiki, Masunoyama, Tenkaiho

juryo: Asahisho, Shotenro, Sotairyu, Sokukurai, Kotoyuki, Tochihiryu

The list the Kyokai posted last night differs slightly, including Fujiazuma on the Makuuchi list and Kyokushuho instead of Asahisho on the Juryo list. If your list came from the press today then it probably changed since the Kyokai posted theirs.

A new shokkiri combination will make their first appearance at some point during this jungyo, Takadagawa-beya's Shobushi and Azumazeki-beya's Takamisato. Hopefully we'll get a glimpse of them in action.

The Kyokai also posted the posters for the jungyo events.

Ise shrine honozumo, March 30th.

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Kadoma, March 31st.

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Kyoto, April 1st.

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Yasukuni shrine honozumo, April 4th.

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Fujisawa, April 5th.

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Fuji, April 6th.

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Maebashi, April 12th.

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Tateyama, April 19th.

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Kasama, April 20th.

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Chokaigi Basho, April 26th/27th.

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The makuuchi and below rikishi went from Osaka to Ise by sumo train, yokozuna/ozeki by another route.
Endo at Osaka station - surrounded by the press
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http://hochi.yomiuri.co.jp/sports/sumo/news/20140329-OHT1T00279.htm
arriving
http://www.chunichi.co.jp/article/mie/20140330/CK2014033002000007.html
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Hakuho has not fully recovered from the flu and just did the dohyo-iri.
http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2014/03/30/kiji/K20140330007879750.html

First a dohyo-iri at the Ise shrine
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Yomiuri - pages changed
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Then on the jungyo dohyo
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Kisenosato at a talk-show with autograph session in Kyoto on the 29th. as PR for the Kyoto jungyo basho on the 1st. Takayasu and Wakanosato were there as well.
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There will be about 250 rikishi, the torikumi start with jonidan.
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/west/west_sports/news/140330/wsp14033012520002-n1.htm

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The jungyo got underway at the Ise shrine yesterday, so here are some pictures from the event.

It was very windy and rainy as the rikishi arrived, and an umbrella was of little help to the new Yokozuna.

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As Akinomaki reported, the Yokozuna performed a dohyo-iri on a dais overlooking a courtyard at the shrine. Hakuho.

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Harumafuji. His tachi-mochi was Takarafuji, and for the first time Terunofuji took part as tsuyu-harai.

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Kakuryu.

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Shokkiri, officiated by Kimura Hideaki.

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Sanoyama-oyakata (former Ozeki Chiyotaikai) gives some advice to Daikiho during the Juryo keiko session.

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More dohyo-iri, Ikioi and Aoiyama here.

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Endo and Tamawashi.

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Aminishiki.

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Okinoumi and Kaisei.

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Hakuho.

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Harumafuji.

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Kakuryu.

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Yobidashi Kohei Bolt.

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Kimura Tamamitsu waiting for the competition to begin.

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Harumafuji gives an opening address.

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And straight on to the final, which saw Kisenosato defeat Kakuryu.

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Receiving the yusho certificate from Oyama-oyakata (former Maegashira Daihi), deputy director of the jungyo department.

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With the yusho flag-pennant thing.

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Satonofuji performs the yumitori-shiki.

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Hakuho was down for 4 days, nearly all day in bed. He plans to rejoin the bouts on the 12th in Maebashi.
http://www.sponichi.co.jp/sports/news/2014/03/31/kiji/K20140331007881330.html

Day 2 Kadoma - 3000 spectators (I saw no numbers for Ise). Endo at asageiko was 4-5 against Goeido (who did 14 in a row with also Chiyootori etc.) and others.
http://www.nikkansports.com/sports/sumo/news/f-sp-tp3-20140331-1278332.html
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Ise
bout results: http://www.jingukaikan.jp/kaikan/topics59_sumo_torikumi.html


tom k (I guess there will be more)
Kakuryu dohyo-iri - his first official on a dohyo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y2U241Elok

Harumafuji dohyo-iri
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTKXjBzxhiw

yumitori-shiki
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4opC80z5QJI

shokkiri
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5IgqcWeQ9o

jinku
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENkl7HF9Yvc

tomorrow at 19:50 JST the niconico broadcast opens (change from above)

Yomiuri (and others) changed their pages with the end of the fiscal year - I replaced the pic in yesterday's post
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/photo/20140330/20140330-OYT9I00241-L.jpg

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Jiji Megapic
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A few pictures from the second event of the jungyo in Kadoma, Osaka.

Yobidashi Hiromasa on the taiko drum, alongside Kohei.

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Aminishiki with Tamaasuka during the keiko session.

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Offering some water to stablemate Harumafuji.

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Some rikishi did keiko outside, here Takekaze spars with Kawanari.

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Terunofuji does some weightlifting...

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Satoyama and Gagamaru.

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Myogiryu, Osunaarashi and Endo meet the fans.

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Shokkiri.

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Osunaarashi and Kaisei head towards the Makuuchi dohyo-iri.

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Aminishiki.

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Gagamaru.

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Kakuryu's dohyo-iri.

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The three Yokozuna pose for a picture with some local VIP.

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Asahisho has a laugh with a fellow rikishi.

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Kyokutenho.

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The musubi-no-ichiban was Kakuryu vs. Harumafuji, no idea who won it though.

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Satonofuji had the day off from yumitori-shiki duty here - that honour was given to Shoho, as Kadoma is his hometown.

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day 3 Kyoto
keiko with kids: Aminishiki, Ōsunaarashi, Takayasu, Kyokutenho



HF gave Endo a butsukari-geiko session in front of 6000 spectators
http://www.nikkansports.com/sports/sumo/news/f-sp-tp3-20140401-1278795.html
Kyoto-np
Kakuryu continues the dohyo-iri
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but he has lower back pain - maybe from the new dohyo-iri stress - and did no keiko in Kadoma
http://www.hochi.co.jp/sports/sumo/20140401-OHT1T50024.html
Hochi with new format
below the dohyo with Gagamaru
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more Kadoma
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Goeido was 12-2 in keiko
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Ise
Zakzak (with the usual tabloid complaints about having 3 Mongolian yokozuna) http://www.zakzak.co.jp/sports/etc_sports/news/20140331/spo1403311833010-n1.htm
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Hakuho dohyo-iri
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPvF619UXOk
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That keiko with the kids was extremely funny. :-)

Of Hakuhō’s dohyō-iri I really like the movement after the first shiko. Does it have a name? The rest of it isn’t much to my taste, but I’d say it’s at least an original style he’s going for.

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Some pictures from the Kyoto event. The jungyo resumes at the Yasukuni shrine on April 4th.

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Empty arena before the event begins.

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Outside, yobidashi Shin drums up some spectators on the taiko.

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Itabanzuke on display.

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Kimura Hisanosuke arrives.

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Fuku-tate yobidashi Takuro arrives.

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Inside, yobidashi Shigeo on the taiko.

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Kakuryu continues the dohyo-iri but he has lower back pain - maybe from the new dohyo-iri stress - and did no keiko in Kadoma

Whether he got on the dohyo in Kyoto or not I don't know, but Kakuryu was at least warming up during the keiko session here, lifting a 25kg bag of salt. (Known in sumo circles as a standard Mitoizumi measure)

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HF gave Endo a butsukari-geiko session in front of 6000 spectators

Picture from that session.

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Sumo with the kids.

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Shokkiri.

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Jinku.

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Osunaarashi meets the fans.

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The three Yokozuna putting the tsuna on ahead of their dohyo-iri.

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Harumafuji returns from the dohyo following his dohyo-iri.

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Kakuryu.

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Hakuho.

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Sanyaku soroi-bumi - Tochiozan, Goeido and Harumafuji.

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Harumafuji and Kakuryu throw the salt ahead of their bout, the musubi-no-ichiban of this event.

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The Yokozuna also posed for pictures with a group of local important people. Also present was Dosue-chan, tourism mascot for Kyoto.

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Kyoto - full house with about 6300 spectators
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/local/kyoto/news/20140402-OYTNT50040.html
Kakuryu carrying out HF in the final bout
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HF keiko with Endo
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Hochi
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Kakuryu at the Shikoroyama-beya encouragement party today in Fujisawa, where the jungyo will be on the 5th. About 120 supporters.
http://www.nikkansports.com/sports/sumo/news/f-sp-tp3-20140402-1279457.html
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A few pictures from the Yasukuni shrine, where the jungyo resumed today.

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The early taiko performance was done on the stage of the nogakudo, a Noh theatre building, which was moved to the Yasukuni shrine in 1903.

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Kaito was the drummer, assisted by Tsurutaro on the left.

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Torikumi board. Sotairyu joined the jungyo at this event, having been on the kyujo list for the earlier ones.

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Dohyo matsuri. The participating gyoji are Shikimori Inosuke, Kimura Shotaro and Kimura Mitsunosuke.

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Makushita keiko session.

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Takamisato, one half of the new shokkiri combination I mentioned earlier. He and Shobushi will make their debut tomorrow at the Fujisawa jungyo event.

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Here, the shokkiri was performed by Onomatsu-beya duo Shinohara and Wakayama.

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Daikiho.

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Aminishiki.

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Hakuho waiting in the sunshine.

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Takasago-beya's Shinzan, the man responsible for tying the Unryu tsuna of the new Yokozuna. He did the job as a tsukebito for Asashoryu, and is now doing it again for Kakuryu, at least for a while.

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Tying the tsuna at the Kyoto event earlier in the jungyo.

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Kakuryu with some fellow Mongolians - Kyokutenho and Tamawashi (standing), Terunofuji, Azumaryu, Kagamio and Takanoiwa.

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Ikioi, Endo and Okinoumi.

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The Yokozuna, Ozeki and tate gyoji make their official entrance.

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Shohozan with his son Yukiya, now six months old, wearing an identical kesho-mawashi.

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Chiyootori with another small guest.

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Asahisho tries the old "your shoelace is untied" trick. Tokitenku, as always, is unflappable.

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The three Yokozuna.

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Yasukuni on the 4th - ~7500 spectators

Nikkan
Endo and Shohozan
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the 3 swordsmen
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Jiji
on the way to visit the shrine
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