<div dir="ltr">Moti<br><br><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">---------- Forwarded message ---------<br>From: <strong class="gmail_sendername" dir="auto">Moti Dichne</strong> <span dir="auto"><<a href="mailto:niramiai@gmail.com">niramiai@gmail.com</a>></span><br>Date: Fri, Aug 8, 2025 at 12:01 PM<br>Subject: [Sumo news] - Some Hakuhou activities, a lot of Kusano, long but interesting peek..<br>To: Sumo Newsletter2 <<a href="mailto:sumo-newsletter2@googlegroups.com">sumo-newsletter2@googlegroups.com</a>><br></div><br><br><p style="box-sizing:border-box;margin-top:0px;color:rgb(53,60,65);font-family:Roboto,"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">A bit long, but some interesting stories regarding post-Kyokai Hakuhou:</p><p style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(53,60,65);font-family:Roboto,"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">Behind the scenes, various speculations seemed to be brewing surrounding former Yokozuna Hakuhou, who retired from the Kyokai after the May basho. In the main bout on the final day, Kotoshouhou, who was leading by one win, defeated Aonishiki to claim his first yusho. However, if Kusano, who remained in the running until the end, had won, he would have become only the third new Makuuchi wrestler to do so. Furthermore, Kusano had won two consecutive tournaments in Juryo, and winning three consecutive tournaments in both Juryo and Makuuchi would have been a historic feat. </p><p style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(53,60,65);font-family:Roboto,"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">Kusano was crowned student Yokozuna during his fourth year at Nihon University, and made his debut at the last May basho at Makushita tsukedashi. He joined Isegahama beya, and a sumo journalist explains how this came about: "Kusano, who is from Uto, Kumamoto, decided to enter the sumo world after being invited by Kawazoe, a fellow wrestler from the same hometown who was two years older than him. He admired him so much that he chose the same path as Kawazoe, attending Buntoku High School and Nihon University. Kusano had originally planned to join Miyagino beya, where Hakuhou was the Oyakata and Kawazoe was also a member, but the heya was closed due to a scandal involving Hokuseihou.</p><p style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(53,60,65);font-family:Roboto,"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">The Miyagino rikishi were transferred to Isegahama beya, and Hakuhou became one of that heya's Oyakata. New deshi were not allowed to join Miyagino, so Kusano ended up joining Isegahama beya. Hakuhou retired from the Kyokai in June of this year, and a Kyokai insider says that the chances of Miyagino beya being revived have become slim. <span style="box-sizing:border-box">"There is a possibility that former Maegashira Ishiura, Magaki Oyakata, who was attached to Miyagino beya, could revive the heya, but this is seen as difficult: Magaki has a total of 26 tournaments in Makuuchi, so if it is treated as a stable succession (condition: 12 or more tournaments in Makuuchi), it would be possible to revive Miyagino beya. However, if it is deemed a stable's founding (condition: 60 or more tournaments in Makuuchi ), Ishiura, whose highest rank was Maegashira 5, would not be eligible. Considering the relationship between the executive board and Hakuhou, it is likely to be treated as a founding, and the rikishi from the former Miyagino heya will effectively be transferred completely to Isegahama beya."</span></p><p style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(53,60,65);font-family:Roboto,"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif"> As the existence of Miyagino stable is being wiped out, Hakuhou seems to be trying to make his presence known. "After Hakuhou retired, there was talk that Toyota Motor Corporation might take back the Century, a special edition, top-of-the-line car used in victory parades. Chairman Toyoda Akio, who is a close friend of Hakuhou's, made a statement suggesting this at the general shareholders' meeting in June. Then, in a complete reversal, it was decided that the car could be used for the Nagoya basho, and it seems that this was made possible after Hakuhou, at the request of some young Oyakatas, asked Chairman Toyoda to continue using it. Furthermore, during the Nagoya basho, Hakuhou sent voice messages every day to his former student, Kusano. On day 14, when Kusano still had a chance of winning the yusho, Hakuhou arrived in Nagoya. He apparently personally advised Kusano how to beat Takayasu on the final day of the basho. It was rumored that Hakuhou himself might appear to oversee the victory parade in the open car that he had worked so hard to put into use. However, in the end, Kotoshouhou beat Aonishiki and Kusano never got to hold the Emperor's Cup." From sending messages to his former disciples to his activities surrounding the convertible, it appears that Hakuhou is still trying to maintain contact with the Kyokai even after his retirement.</p><p style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(53,60,65);font-family:Roboto,"Helvetica Neue",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">The aforementioned sumo journalist said: "Although it's only been about a month since he retired, Hakuhou's presence is gradually fading, and he must be aware of this crisis. Some reports attribute Kusano's success to the guidance of his current Oyakata former Yokozuna Terunofuji, and it's also said that he received advice from his stablemates Terunofuji and Atamifuji, who were two years his senior at Nihon University. Stars are emerging one after another, like Aonishiki and the emergence of yusho winner Kotoshouhou. With Kusano among them, Hakuhou's presence barely remains. Hakuhou likely feels that once he left the Kyokai, he became just an ordinary person. In order to continue holding the international youth sumo tournament, the Hakuhou Cup, at the Kokugikan, he can't completely part ways with the Kyokai; he needs to maintain a relationship. However, it's unclear how effective these moves will be. While the Toyota convertible incident is also credited to Hakuhou, the Nagoya basho is Toyota's hometown, and the Chunichi Shimbun, which co-hosts the tournament with the Sumo Association, must have taken their relationship into consideration. Just before this, a Mercedes-Benz convertible was used in the parade held in Tsubata, Ishikawa Prefecture, to celebrate Oonosato's promotion to Yokozuna, so the executives must be feeling that 'Maybe Hakuhou doesn't need to work so hard...' <span style="box-sizing:border-box"><span style="box-sizing:border-box;color:rgb(37,37,37)">Hakuhou founded a new company in June to realize his dream of holding the World Sumo Grand Slam, but things do not look good for him. at this juncture.</span></span></p>
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