We investigate how rikishi perceive the sumo ring, a circle 4.55 meters across. Along the way we highlight the work that goes into constructing it and how rikishi grip the clay with their toes.
We investigate how rikishi perceive the sumo ring, a circle 4.55 meters across. Along the way we highlight the work that goes into constructing it and how rikishi grip the clay with their toes.
Recently more and more rikishi are eschewing belt-fighting in favor of pushing and thrusting attacks. We break down techniques, focus on key factors such as distance, and spotlight past masters.
Recently more and more rikishi are eschewing belt-fighting in favor of pushing and thrusting attacks. We break down techniques, focus on key factors such as distance, and spotlight past masters.
Though rarely seen, pulling throws are often used in clutch moments that inspire the reaction "So good!" Our search for the technique's roots leads us to a fishing town with a long sumo tradition.
Though rarely seen, pulling throws are often used in clutch moments that inspire the reaction "So good!" Our search for the technique's roots leads us to a fishing town with a long sumo tradition.
We spotlight and analyze great rivalries in sumo, from era-defining Yokozuna pairs to the parallel journeys of rikishi who came up together or who joined the professional ranks around the same time.
We spotlight and analyze great rivalries in sumo, from era-defining Yokozuna pairs to the parallel journeys of rikishi who came up together or who joined the professional ranks around the same time.
It's said that 80% of a sumo match rests on the initial charge. Through rikishi surveys and interviews, we uncover the tactics and strategies they use to gain the advantage against their opponent.
It's said that 80% of a sumo match rests on the initial charge. Through rikishi surveys and interviews, we uncover the tactics and strategies they use to gain the advantage against their opponent.
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