Akinomaki 39,797 Posted February 4, 2023 Feb. 4th has 2 remarkable events: In 2010 Asashoryu announced his intai after scandal http://www.nikkansports.com/general/news/202302030000654.html In 1967 ex-Chiyonoyama set up the heya name board and started Kokonoe-beya in Takasago-ichimon, leaving Dewanoumi (the split dated to Jan. 31st), with 10 rikishi, including ozeki Kitanofuji http://www.47news.jp/news/8899161.html In the following Haru basho, Kitanofuji got his first yusho and another Chiyonofuji was among the first new recruits for the new heya http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Banzuke.aspx?b=196703&heya=40&shusshin=-1 8 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted February 7, 2023 Feb. 7th 1998 - opening of the Nagano Olympics, makuuchi and Akebono yokozuna dohyo-iri in front of the Tenno - only Akebono, the others did it in the form for it, but the Imperial couple was late - with Kitakachidoki and Terao o o rikishi enter with the teams of the competing nations Greece: Takanonami, China: Kaiho, Mongolia: Kyokushuho, USA: Musashimaru oooo Japan: Wakanohana (Taka kyujo) o o Bosnia Zenshinyama, Chili Kushimaumi o o 7 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaitetsu 277 Posted February 7, 2023 1 hour ago, Akinomaki said: rikishi enter with the teams of the competing nations A fun fact I know about this, for Brazil's entering, the first brazilian sekitori Ryuko was as accompaning rikishi but he was not a sekitori anymore at the time, he was in Makushita, but he was there in formal kimono and using the oichomage. Cool stuff. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koorifuu 886 Posted February 7, 2023 Is there a list of rikishi/nation pairings? Couldn't find any. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sahaven111 172 Posted February 7, 2023 (edited) 33 minutes ago, Koorifuu said: Is there a list of rikishi/nation pairings? Couldn't find any. There's this wikipedia article if that's what you mean. It's quite informative. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-Japanese_sumo_wrestlers Edited February 7, 2023 by sahaven111 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Koorifuu 886 Posted February 7, 2023 Just now, sahaven111 said: There's this wikipedia article if that's what you mean. It's quite informative. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_non-Japanese_sumo_wrestlers Thank you - I'd use a SumoDB query for this, though. I rather meant which rikishi got assigned to each nation in Nagano's opening ceremony. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sahaven111 172 Posted February 7, 2023 1 minute ago, Koorifuu said: Thank you - I'd use a SumoDB query for this, though. I rather meant which rikishi got assigned to each nation in Nagano's opening ceremony. Oh that makes more sense, given the thread. Sorry! I remember seeing one before but i couldn't access it now 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yamanashi 3,726 Posted February 7, 2023 1 hour ago, Koorifuu said: Is there a list of rikishi/nation pairings? Couldn't find any. The English press guide from the 1998 Nagano Olympics is online in pdf format at 999 The Opening Ceremony Media Guide https://library.olympics.com › digitalCollection On pages 36-38 is a list of the nations: each nation is led by a rikishi. Asterisks indicate a rikishi leading his home country, thus ... Argentina -- Hoshitango (Ms22w) Brazil -- Ikemori (Ms39e) Korea -- Ganyu (M9e) Mongolia -- Kyokushuzan (J13e) USA -- Musashimaru (O) Japan -- Wakanohana (O) 1 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted February 8, 2023 (edited) 10 hours ago, Yamanashi said: The English press guide from the 1998 Nagano Olympics is online in pdf format at On pages 36-38 is a list of the nations: each nation is led by a rikishi. Asterisks indicate a rikishi leading his home country, thus ... Argentina -- Hoshitango (Ms22w) Brazil -- Ikemori (Ms39e) Korea -- Ganyu (M9e) Mongolia -- Kyokushuzan (J13e) USA -- Musashimaru (O) Japan -- Wakanohana (O) We had a link to such list from the web posted in some old thread, but maybe only in Japanese, like on this page https://sooda.jp/qa/389156 Edited February 8, 2023 by Akinomaki 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yamanashi 3,726 Posted February 8, 2023 2 hours ago, Akinomaki said: We had a link to such list from the web posted in some old thread, but maybe only in Japanese, like on this page https://sooda.jp/qa/389156 Looking through the English press guide was like viewing a time capsule of the late 90's: Midori Ito, Seiji Ozawa, Jim Steinman, Moriyama Ryoko, Andrew Lloyd Webber, etc. And the descriptions of each part of the Opening ceremonies was excellent, including explanations of the Sumo-related activities. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted April 8, 2023 (edited) April 8th 1973, China koen - 4 days in Beijing and 2 in Shanghai - premier Zhou Enlai came for a visit. Made possible by the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and China the year before, 2nd overseas koen after a Soviet koen in 1965 (wait for July 25th for that pic). o shaking hands with Kitanofuji, Kotozakura in the back Edited April 8, 2023 by Akinomaki 4 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted June 11, 2023 (edited) Dohyo-iri during the New York koen at the State Department in Washington, June 11th 1985: yokozuna Chiyonofuji, tsuyuharai komusubi Konishiki, tachi-mochi ozeki Wakashimazu. First experience of traditional Japanese culture for George Shultz etc. o Edited June 11, 2023 by Akinomaki 5 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted July 26, 2023 Today in 2000 Kaio became ozeki o a day late: on July 25th 1965: the rikishi etc. leave for the first overseas koen, from Yokohama to the Soviet Union o 3 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted September 1, 2023 (edited) 100 years ago the great Kanto earthquake severely damaged the old kokugikan and one of the many who died was the 11th Otowayama, former juryo Umegaki - the kabu remained vacant for 7 years, with him listed as the holder. The kokugikan was built in 1909, burnt down in 1917 and was destroyed a 3rd time in the bombings in 1945 o o Otowayama originally came from Kyoto-zumo, was juryo for one basho. He retired in May 1897 at age 40, opened Otowayama-beya, but it closed without having a sekitori and he transferred to Ikazuchi-beya - he was 66 when he died on Sep. 1st 1923, born Dec. 18th 1856 o the graves of Otowayama, his wife and daughter, who all 3 died in the disaster, at the Nanzo-in in Toshima ward, the temple of the successive Otowayama o o Edited September 1, 2023 by Akinomaki 4 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted November 24, 2023 Kyushu 1996, first ever yusho ketteisen with 5: Kaio, Takanonami, Musashimaru, Akebono, Wakanohana - the basho was the first kyujo of Takanohana o drawing the lots for the first round 2 first round bouts and one lucky to go into the tomoesen - Musashimaru yusho with 3 straight wins http://sumodb.sumogames.de/Results.aspx?b=199611&d=16 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted February 11 (edited) 2/11 1997 - danpatsushiki of Kyokudozan in the kokugikan after the suden intai to become member of parliament for the shinshinto / New Frontier party http://www.47news.jp/news/10513375.html His retirement was accepted after he was elected and for Kyushu 1996 he was as M14 on the banzuke as lower house MP and in parliament with mage till that day. About 290 had a cut: shinshinto party leader Ichiro Ozawa Edited February 11 by Akinomaki 8 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RabidJohn 1,665 Posted February 11 I remember his arrival in makuuchi, but I did not know about his unusual exit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted February 29 (edited) Not often, so likely not much - Feb. 29th, 1992 was the biggest ever shindeshi kensa, 160 new recruits: enough for 3 full years now, after Hatsu with the first yusho of Takahanada at the record young age of 19y5m. http://www.47news.jp/news/10586637.html Now both a dream and a nightmare for the NSK: Kyokutenho and Kyokushuzan on the left in a record breaking group of 6 Mongolians for Oshima-beya sumodb.sumogames.de/Banzuke.aspx?b=199203&heya=-1&shusshin=59 The worst ever Haru basho is now this basho: 27, the previous low was last year with 33 https://www.47news.jp/10589271.html Edited February 29 by Akinomaki 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted June 16 June 16th 1988 - Rambo meets the Wolf http://www.47news.jp/news/11065694.html Sylvester Stallone on Rambo III PR tour in Japan came to watch Chiyonofuji at Kokonoe-beya asageiko - the media loved it - but as Rocky meets the Wolf 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yamanashi 3,726 Posted June 16 BTW -- Rocky: 178 cm The Wolf: 183 cm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Washuyama 635 Posted June 16 Chiyo's just lucky Stallone didn't put that baseball cap on and turn it backwards... IYKYK.. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted July 6 July 6th 2010: NHK announced that they won't broadcast the Nagoya basho, due to the baseball gambling scandal. The first time a whole basho broadcast was cancelled. o 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted September 8 1995, 2 days before the Aki basho - a photo of all then 1150 NSK members in the kokugikan was taken by the late Shinoyama Kishin http://www.47news.jp/news/11455083.html for a publication to commemorate 70 years since the sumo kyokai became a juridical foundation (dai-NSK then) on display at the great Kishin "People" exhibition o 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 39,797 Posted September 12 2000: Makiko Uchidate 内館牧子 is appointed first female YDC member (I was astonished that she has no English page - only a very old fandom page dramaforlife.fandom.com/wiki/Uchidate_Makiko) the letter of appointment by Tokitsukaze-rijicho o Share this post Link to post Share on other sites