I've Become Interested in Sumo A Bit.
I went to Eko-in Temple, the venue of promotional sumo in Edo period when I went to Tateyama, Hakkenden-related places, on the way.
Since
it, I've become interested in sumo a bit.
However,
my knowledge doesn't reach level of Koukakuka(日本語:好角家)/
a sumo fan.
After
all, I'm a bandwagon fan.
But sumo
is one of Japanese Culture.
I also
want to inform foreigners of Zabuton No Mai/The Dance of Japanese Cushion,
which is that watchers throw Japanese cushions when it occurs giant-killing.
Recently,
Giant-killing occured, that Kotoshoho, the maegashira, defeated Ohnosato, the
yokozuna.
In Edo
period, people went through Shin-Ohashi Bridge, walked alongside Sumida River
and went through Ryogoku Bridge when they watched sumo in Eko-in Temple.
I went
through the same route and felt like people in Edo period, but after all, I'm a
bandwagon fan.
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