Dear fellow members,
Greetings from hot Singapore. I am a European living and working here. I have been a fan of all forms of grappling since I was young, having done mainly jujitsu (european sports JJ and Brazilian JJ) for almost 20 years, and also a bit of judo and greco-roman wrestling, except from from a couple of years as a lineman in american football. I always found sumo entertaining on eurosport, but these was no deep interest and genuine interest. Fast forward many years and I moved to Asia, now in Singapore. I did not watch any sumo for many years and I hardly new what was going on....that was until I was in Tokyo last year and my trip coincided with the May 2009 basho in Ryogoku. I was there on the 13th day watching Harumafuji beating Hakuho. Before entering the arena we had lunch at one of the "sumo" restaurants complete with a dohyo as well. Outside the arena we watched the makuuchi wreestlers coming in, standing only a few feet from them. It was almost unreal.
Sumo in Tokyo was an experience that hooked me on sumo...not as a wrestler (too old at 38) but as a fan. I can't wait to get back to Tokyo for another basho. Hoping I could catch the May and Sept bashos in Tokyo this year. At this cold time of the year, I am content by watching live on NHK. I am paying