
Toshiyori Sumo

Yokozuna tend to be Grand Champions of Sumo Wrestling, the favorite Japanese recreation. Yokozuna could be the highest rank easy for a sumo wrestler. Inside 1980s the Japan Sumo Association decided to rejuvenate the old Sumo nishiki-e custom and commissioned a few sumo wrestler woodblock images toward author Kyoto Hanga-in together with artist Daimon Kinoshita, born 1946.
The Yokozuna Woodblock Print Series
The show depicts popular Yokozuna after 1950. About this web page we introduce 5 famous sumo wrestler champions carved into old-fashioned Japanese woodblock prints.
Kashiwado Tsuyoshi - Yokozuna in 1961, resigned 1969 - No. 47
Kashiwado (1938-1996) was a really preferred wrestler while the arch-rival of Yokozuna Taiho Koki. After he won the tournament in 1961, he alongside wrestlers had been invited by Air France to a sumo tv show. During the airport, Kashiwado was mistaken by airport officials as the spouse of Kasugano, his sumo mentor due to the sumo wrestler's conventional hair style. Embarrassing!
Taiho Koki - Yokozuna in 1961, retired 1971 - No. 48
The 48th Yokozuna, Taiho Koki dominated the scene regarding his arch-rival Kashiwado in 1960s. The Sumo Association awarded him the subject of "Ichidai Toshiyori Taiho" and permitted him to open up his own sumo school after his your retirement in 1971.
Akebono Taro - Yokozuna in 1993, retired 2001 - No. 64
Akebono became the 64th "Yokozuna" grand winner wrestler. He came from Hawaii and weighed 212 kg!
Takanohana Koji - Yokozuna in 1994, resigned 2003 - No. 65
Takanohana along with his big brother, Wakanohana, became the very first Yokozuna brothers into the reputation for sumo.
Takanosato Toshihide - Yokozuna in 1983, retired 1986 - No. 59
Takanosato Toshihide had overcome diabetes where he previously suffered since his childhood, and became the 59th Yokozuna.