Ceremony to join list of greatest sumo wrestlers at Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine
Friday, June 9, 2017
Clapping his hands and stomping in a solemn ceremony, Grand Champion Kisenosato joined a list of the greatest wrestlers of Japan’s national sport of sumo at a shrine in Tokyo’s Koto City.
Kisenosato, accompanied by two younger wrestlers, carried out a short but impressive performance called ‘dohyoiri,’ ring-entering ritual, wearing a white straw rope around his belt on top of an embroidered apron.
A native of northern Ibaraki Prefecture (state), Kisenosato was promoted to yokozuna, the sumo’s highest rank, in January 2017. Kisenosato, the 72nd yokozuna in Japan’s sumo history, is currently the sole Japanese wrestler in the top position. Three other incumbent yokozunas are all from Mongolia.
During Friday’s ritual, as many as 3,000 people, including some 90 children invited from an elementary school nearby, watched the new yokozuna in an imposing manner at the shrine,according to the shrine and police.
(By Kozo)