Sumo wrestlers line up during the opening yesterday of a two-day tournament in Jakarta.
Indonesia yesterday hosted the first official sumo tournament outside Japan for five years, with Kisenosato causing a major upset by defeating the sport’s two grand champions.
Thousands flocked to the opening day of the competition in Jakarta, paying up to $90 for prime seats, as the popularity of all things Japanese grows among Indonesians - from learning the language to eating the cuisine to embracing the sports.
The two grand champions or ‘yokozuna’, Mongolians Hakuho and Harumafuji, had been expected to dominate - but both suffered shock defeats to lower-ranked Kisenosato. Hakuho looked to be on impressive form as he made it through successive rounds, in one bout guiding 206kg Gagamaru of Georgia out of the ring in seconds.
But he met his match in the semifinal against Kisenosato, who also went on to win yesterday’s final against Harumafuji.
Kisenosato will take part in the final today of the two-day tournament.
Before the actual competions began, some of the wrestlers took part in a skit that involved buttock slapping and picking up young fighters by their loincloths and hurling them around, drawing much laughter from the crowds.
“This is the first time I’ve seen sumo live, so it’s very exciting,” said aikido instructor Sphinx Parlin Philips.
“This event is like an introduction to Japanese culture,” added Tukuji Yoshida, from local organiser Gotanda Denshi.
However, the sport is no longer purely Japanese, with many foreign-born wrestlers and its top rank of yokozuna occupied by the two Mongolians.
The last official sumo tournament outside Japan was held in Mongolia in 2008.
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