Sunday, January 18, 2009

Sumo!


I had been interested in seeing sumo since I first came to Japan, mostly just out of cultural curiosity, but after seeing it live I can say it really was interesting and exciting. Nozomi's father got some tickets, I think on rather short notice. Nozomi couldn't go, so I met her father, sister, and aunt at the arena in Tokyo. The tournament lasts for several hours, but since I had to teach during the day I joined them for about the last two hours. As soon as I finished my last class, I hurried to catch a bus to Utsunomiya station, took a shinkansen (bullet train) to Tokyo and then local trains to the Ryogoku Kokugikan (sumo arena). It made me laugh a little racing around trying to catch the trains; a couple of times I was running onto the platform as the "train doors closing" announcement started and I was able to jump on the train at the last second.

In one picture you can see a wrestler wearing a red belt-he is currently the largest (heaviest) wrestler. He didn't win his match, however; the smaller competitor apparently had better technique and pushed the larger one out of the ring.

The fight itself is quite short, but there are a series of rituals where the wrestlers enter and walk around the ring, throw salt on the floor, face each other for a moment, leave, re-enter, . . . It was fascinating! Another picture shows Nozomi's aunt, father and sister.

I also took some videos, and I'll try to post those on YouTube later.

Kusaka-san, arigatou gozaimashita! Gochisousama deshita!

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