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[2025.07.29] Ozumo Treasure Videos Special

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00:00Chiyonofuji will not rest until he is satisfied with anything.
00:06A huge treasure trove of footage hidden in the NHK archives
00:24A rare glimpse of sumo wrestlers and parents and children. Scenes and round images that are unimaginable today.
00:50It used to be that way, right? Let's show you everything from the front to the back of the world of sumo. Now, the Sumo Treasure Footage Special has begun. It's an unprecedented program for sumo fans, by sumo fans, and about sumo fans.
01:19Well, I said it.
01:21I thought it was a bit long
01:24The beginning is about brewing Chiyonofuji coffee.
01:30It starts with the Americans
01:32From American
01:33Well, it was a little strange to be watching sumo here with someone I used to watch it with when I was most into sumo in middle and high school, and there was this crazy sumo boom in the Heisei era. Whenever I turned on the TV, everyone was following my every move, like who I married, so really?
02:52Loser by!
02:59Takanohana won undefeated for two consecutive tournaments, achieving his long-awaited dream of becoming the champion. The two continued to fight to the death many times after this.
03:29Let's start again, it's too scary, it's definitely the scariest of all time.
03:44Hakuho took the upper hand first, and the other side was pulling the upper hand. Hakuho was also firm, but Asashoryu also took the upper hand.
04:03It's amazing how the ring can be worn down. It became sumo. He pulled it together again and pulled it up. Wow, amazing. Hakuho's victory. Hakuho is the winner. This is Hanada's father, the first Takanohana, who was called the Prince of Kakkai.
04:31After 10 years in the sumo ring, he finally achieved his dream of winning the championship. The beasts of the archipelago watched with bated breath as his opponent in the deciding match was Yokozuna Kitanoumi.
04:47It would be good if he could complete the two Takanohara shots he took from the upper hand.
05:01It's been a long time since I've endured this kind of excitement.
05:25I was at a hotel in Osaka and tried to go to the Seishun Raku party, but there were so many people that I couldn't go. This is going to be the winner.
05:35It's amazing. When you really watch the main event, it really sticks in your memory.
05:48Even though I watch it every time, it feels like I'm seeing it for the first time every time, and it's always scary. Asashoryu is way too strict with his father's sumo style. In the video, I think it would be easier to attack if he just turned a little faster. He's right beside him, and he tells him in polite language that he just needs to turn him. But his master is a little clumsy. Of course, it's a disadvantage to get into a four-way grip with such a thin body, but that's not true at all.
05:50It's certainly scary every time. Asashoryu is too strict with his father's sumo style. In the video, he thinks it would be easier to attack if he just turned a little faster. He's right beside him, telling him in polite language that he just needs to turn him. But his master is a little clumsy. Of course, it's a disadvantage to get into a four-way grip with such a thin body.
06:17So I'd like to hear a bit more about how your father was clumsy when it came to wrestling, but the sense of clumsiness is true. He would excite the crowd with that body, and then he'd really use all sorts of techniques on the edge of the ring, so I thought he must have been rather skillful, and so Doki Doki Kazusugi and I always watch that show in the evenings while drinking.
06:47Talking about sumo like that is an unnecessary episode for today.
06:51I don't need that.
06:53Once again, what do you all think? If you were asked who is the best in this fiercely recommended rivalry battle,
07:00I think Chiyonofuji, who has a 53-win streak, and Onokuni, who ended his 54-win streak, are both Yokozuna.
07:10So, Oonokuni had 10 wins and 4 losses, and it was already 1988, and the Kyushu compensation was due, so in the final bout of the last big showdown of the Showa era, Oonokuni told his master, Rikoma Oyakata Keisetsu, "You can't win even if you fight Chiyonofuji now, so you should put on a fight that will give him a bit of a scare."
07:29The next day, Ohno Kuni brilliantly put a stop to his 54th consecutive win.
07:34Oh
07:35Oh
07:36Oh
07:36At that time, I remembered the face of Chiyonofuji.
07:38I agree
07:39I felt like, "Oh, I've been defeated."
07:41So, the story goes that Oonokuni said, "Now I'm a Yokozuna too."
07:45Isn't it a good idea to turn this into a fictional storytelling performance? Yes, yes, that's right. I've already started talking about the previous day, so I'm going to keep listening to the story. Next up, I've put together a collection of fierce battles that will make you think that sumo is truly a martial art. Please take a look.
08:02The Chiyo Tournament and Musouzan's first match
08:08This is amazing
08:09This is amazing
08:10This is amazing
08:11Good
08:12Fun developments
08:13I remember this too
08:14there were
08:15A slap back and forth
08:17There was a lot of spirit
08:19here we go
08:20I saw it often
08:21I put it up anyway
08:22Transportation Mountain Later
08:23Something is missing
08:26Yeah
08:27Something has been developing a little strangely
08:29Come on out, attack, attack
08:31Pressed
08:32I pushed it out
08:33The transport mountain showed its determination
08:34No no no no
08:35that's right
08:36Fierce Battle
08:38Next up is Tochigiya's match against Asashoryu, who withstood 35 shots.
08:44Will Asashoryu be able to thrust?
09:16A sparring battle ensued.
10:56Anyway, Fujisakura Kerringi doesn't wait until the time is up, they stand up, and if you're not watching, it's like you're either standing or standing up, and once it starts, it's all momentum, the first match of that exhibition match is the best martial arts, it's always exciting.
11:34So, this is what they mean by sumo. I think so. The morning traffic was pretty good too. I see. But it's a bit rough.
15:14The popularity of young hawks has been on the rise since then.
15:24The Heisei fever has begun. I used to watch it a lot.
15:30Wherever the two go, they see scenes of the past Japan.
15:46It's still popular now, but I guess it was hard to get tickets back then.
15:52It was the month of
15:54It was a really great price. It was a really great price.
15:58This is amazing. His every move became news.
16:04You were taking pictures
16:06No, that's why I watched a lot of videos like this
16:08You don't see the country
16:10It's spinning like crazy
16:12Do you hardly ever look at your own body parts?
16:14His popularity is matched by his skill, and he faces off against his arch-rival, Akemono.
16:54Also, you've been shooting Wanpaku Sumo ever since, and there are times when you make a mistake in Wanpaku Sumo.
17:04It can be done now
17:06I can't afford to fail at anything in my life anymore.
17:10Harahara-san and Harahara-san became his disciples.
17:12I'm watching it in real time
17:14I'm a kid too, but I act all high and mighty.
17:16How far have you gotten?
17:18No, but it's small, like elementary school students, so I wonder if even elementary school students can do it, or if there are no masters with two machines.
17:28But there's no story like that where both of them become Yokozuna in that public eye.
17:38The storyline is so exciting, it was amazing, but I honestly wonder what happened back then. I was welcomed like this wherever I went, and I can only be grateful for that, but at one point I couldn't get on the plane because there were too many people. Yes, I had to check in outside and board the plane with the flight attendant!
18:05So there was this star called Uohana, and at the time it was a three-way battle between Wakataka, Akemono, and you, and how to challenge him. Did you ever talk about that with your younger brother? It wasn't like it was a battle between Akemono and you.
18:21No, we don't talk about sumo. There are no meetings the next day to discuss whether one of us will be doing something early the next day, so we should be careful or what we should do.
18:30No! It's a very lonely battle.
18:34There are only set limits to the rankings, right? Everyone in the same room is a rival, so if this guy leaves, you'll be one step behind.
19:12From here on, we will be showing footage of the important work tours for sumo wrestlers. They travel around the country for about 90 days a year to convey the appeal of sumo.
19:33Discover a program that closely follows the tour
19:44Another Sumo Special, broadcast on NHK in 1976
19:56Katakana Chanko
20:00Sumo wrestlers only eat two meals a day, lunch and dinner.
20:05If I eat before an intense training session, I end up throwing it all up.
20:17Behind the gymnasium, the journey to the next stop has already begun.
20:23Travelling over 10,000km per year
20:31An era before the Shinkansen and expressways were developed
20:34In a cramped seat
20:40I can't get rid of my fatigue at all
20:43All seating is in order of ranking.
20:46This night, I was able to lie down comfortably.
20:50Just the boss, seat reservation, and part of the event.
20:53Seat train, seat train
20:58Comforter, comforter substitute
21:00An hour before the special train carrying the group arrived.
21:04Local anxiety was already filling the square in front of the station.
21:07Ah, he looks like a sumo wrestler.
21:11When you arrive at your destination,
21:15The person who welcomed Yokozuna Kitanoumi was none other than a personal otaku.
21:21Local tours often involve lodging.
21:28I prepared food for 40 average people.
21:32That's amazing.
21:44It is an old saying that if a boy is held by a sumo wrestler, he will grow up to be strong.
21:55During the work, I am concerned
22:05It's evening, evening.
22:07That's a child.
22:09Ah, Masaru?
22:10It's Masaru.
22:12That's true.
22:14Are you doing your homework?
22:15Do you have homework?
22:16Isn't there one?
22:18bye bye.
22:21See you in Tokyo.
22:22What kind of way to say that?
22:23The landscape of Jun'yo changes with the times.
23:38But when things are going smoothly, my brother does seem to have a slightly calmer air about him.
23:49I was sick from getting ready and had nothing to do, no rest or anything, so I thought, what should I do? I decided to find a place to swim, and they told me there was one a little distance away, so I decided to just go swimming in my loincloth, but apparently the water there wasn't very good.
24:05That customer ended up borrowing it after all.
24:06It's over there.
24:07When I was in the countryside, this 10 yen coin was used properly.
24:08It was in this era.
24:09Hey, Matsutani-san.
24:10The price of a pink phone drops rapidly, just like the 10 yen.
24:11yes.
24:12If you have multiple insurances.
24:13It's difficult.
24:14It just keeps falling.
24:15A long time ago, Washima-san told me to put in some money from there if I ran out of 10 yen.
24:16Huh, over there?
24:17Are you free?
24:18do you understand?
24:19I understand, I understand.
24:20I understand, I understand.
24:21So I think it would be a good idea to include that as well.
24:22There are many stores that update like that.
24:23Oh, I don't have it over here, so I'd like to put it there.
24:24Then continue.
24:25It's always fun to see Junmichi's off-time like this.
24:29There are also buses like this.
24:31Going to the bath?
24:32Going to the bath?
24:33Going to the bath?
24:34Going to the bath?
24:35Going to the bath?
24:36Going to the bath?
24:37Going to the bath?
24:38When they tour Sapporo, they go to the neighboring Self-Defense Force base to borrow things, so you can see everyone walking there and then coming back, and it's quite adorable to see them walking around like this, carrying towels and bath sets.
25:00The best part of the tour was when we got to take a bath in the Self-Defense Forces, which was the warmest and cleanest, so if there were any Self-Defense Forces members, please come and join us. It was a small pleasure.
25:16It wasn't during that tour recently, but there was a sandy beach just beyond the schoolyard of my high school. During the Kyushu tournament, Futagoyama stable and Hanakago stable held a training camp there. We were having handball lessons, and Takanosato, who was not yet a Yokozuna, came to play handball with us. I thought he would do it, so I guess he got some hint from there. He rose steadily from there and became a Yokozuna. Is that true?
25:45It's Mayutsuwa, even if it continues suddenly, it's a treasured video of the Showa era
25:54The wedding reception started just a little while ago at 6:30, and a sumo program was broadcast live on General TV from 7:30 p.m.
26:54This is a program that follows new disciples. Do you know who this boy is who just started training?
27:08Future Yokozuna Kitatoumi was 15 years old at the time
27:17If you want to eat quickly, you have to be strong. This is the unspoken teaching of this society.
27:32A close look at the day he was given his first topknot
28:09Yokozuna was very popular with American soldiers, and he was given a special invitation to fly over Mount Fuji.
28:23I can't believe I can see Wakano Hana's Top Gun, but Top Gun is a pretty old-fashioned fighter plane.
28:33Who benefits what?
28:35It was very popular.
28:37I wonder if the uncle had fun too.
28:39Maybe it's because I'm laughing, but I don't laugh very often.
28:42uncle.
28:43yes.
28:44This guy has a good look on his face. It's rare.
28:46Rarely.
28:47A rare good face.
28:48What do you mean, Mr. North Sea?
28:50They said I was smiling a little, but I wasn't smiling at all.
28:54Now, here are some honest and treasured stories about sumo wrestlers that you all know.
29:00I think there will be some interaction.
29:03I'm still an active wrestler and haven't been appearing much this time, so I'll talk about Tamawashi, who is the oldest and has a good batting style, but he's also a very large wrestler and his hobby is handicrafts.
29:17Crafts?
29:18Her handicrafts are just so adorable, with intricate embroidery and she has produced quite a variety of pieces, all of which are very fancy.
29:29Well, sumo wrestlers are good singers, and even at the Fukushi Grand Sumo Tournament, Motokiseki sings some amazing enka songs, and Masuiyama is a pro and has sold millions of records, so there are a lot of people with a lot of musical talent, but when I first started watching Kirinishiki, he was a little on the low-key side, but he loved heavy metal and had a column in a heavy metal magazine saying he loved it so much, huh?
30:58I was so annoyed.
31:00Today, at the start of the match, he quickly took the left front three-point shot.
31:05I was so annoyed.
31:07I don't remember the side.
31:08It looks like you're going to dive, what were you thinking about?
31:15No, I'm not thinking about anything.
31:17is that so.
31:18Look, the yokozuna took the three points in front like this. Did you notice that?
31:22Did you feel like this person in the same room as you had such good results that you would get a holiday like that?
32:07Shozaru's strength is his quick movements, even when he is facing an interviewer.
32:52Yes, I will try my best to concentrate.
33:37I just think about it over and over again.
33:39That's a good saying.
33:41The village is already in front of the camera.
33:43This is what broadcasting is like.
33:44If they continued to win every game, they would set a new record of victory in the capital.
33:49Yes, that's probably the best one.
33:53Just a little, not just a little.
33:55Really.
33:56Really.
33:57Really.
33:58Really.
33:59Really.
34:00It's amazing that it's still going.
34:01Really.
34:02Really.
34:03That's amazing.
34:04That's amazing.
34:05That's amazing.
34:06It's like he wants to be on camera.
34:07The kids are fine, but what about the grandmother?
34:09No, no, no.
34:10I just called him normally.
34:12The lady touched it twice and then pulled it away.
34:14I tried to turn towards him during the interview.
34:19That's right.
34:20Isn't it too much to treat your brother?
34:24I really want to talk about it because I've won two awards and received 4 million yen.
34:28Isn't this nice?
34:30However, I was taught that sumo wrestler means samurai, so I thought that samurai had to show mercy.
34:36I was taught never to show any joy even when I won because the other person had parents and siblings, so that's why I ended up like that.
34:43It was exactly like the image I had of the Fujishima stable members when I first started.
34:49The biggest obstacle is Akinoshima-san, who can only answer so many questions that you don't understand, and now he's engaged.
35:29I loved the smiling Gagamaru.
35:33He looks so happy.
35:35This is it.
35:36I get too emotional.
35:37I need to tone it down a bit.
35:39Congratulations. Thank you.
35:41I'm happy.
35:43I wasn't asked.
35:44It's been a long time.
35:46I haven't been asked yet.
35:48I was thinking there was no way I could win, but I got a lot of emails this morning from people wanting to take pictures even if they were really violent, so even though I was planning to do that, there was still a chance that something might happen even if I couldn't win.
36:10Even if we can't win, I think it's still a great name if something happens.
36:17Next, we will look at the most memorable moments surrounding the victory of a sumo wrestler. First, we will look at the 14th day before the final day of the Nagoya tournament in 1992. There were four people competing for the championship.
36:47Mitoizumi, who was leading by just one star, was the first to step onto the ring.
36:56Normally, I would change clothes and go home immediately, but the winner could be decided on this day depending on the results of the remaining three.
37:54What kind of feeling is this?
38:03Finally, Ozeki Kirishima was in the final bout.
38:12He took the lead.
38:15I can't get it off.
38:17I drew.
38:18I leaned in from the left.
38:20Kirishima was defeated.
38:21At this point, Mito and Izumi were the winners.
38:24When I turned around, there it was.
38:33The younger brother who made Clark into a tower.
39:12While his Mongolian juniors who came after him as wrestlers from his home country made remarkable advances, Chugoku Tenpo was the worst off, struggling to establish himself and remaining in the lower ranks.
39:31However, because he was so caring, juniors naturally gathered around Gokutentoyo.
40:11This is the deciding match.
40:48Waiting on the runway were his juniors, and Hakuho volunteered to be the jockey for the victory parade.
41:11It is unusual for a yokozuna to serve as jockey when a maegashira wins, and it was a magnificent sight that fans will remember for a long time. It was such a great scene, it's always great to see. The faces of everyone on the runway said it all. They were all so happy for everyone, and they were all crying, just like me. I remember once Gokutenyo and I were lined up in front of and behind each other at a steamed bun shop at Kyoto Station, and it was great.
41:40I think it was probably a gift for a junior. I kept smelling the preserves in the jar, and when I think of the deciding match, it's definitely Takanohana Musashimaru, he's perfect, but after that Takanohana is down for the seventh and ninth tournament, but I guess it's like he's living in the moment, and that message makes the viewers watching think that they too need to live seriously, and stand up straight.
42:10I think that's the first song by everyone's favorite Musashimaru and Takano Hana.
43:16It was so much fun that I used to imitate it as a child, and we even mixed in dialects from each region.
43:52That's amazing, as expected from a Yokozuna.
43:56We kids were looking forward to it.
43:58I was also doing that kind of facial expression with everyone.
44:32I'm sure that even the ones that I wanted to put out today but couldn't will probably have one block missing.
44:38That is available.
44:40No, I didn't speak in the first half either.
44:42Next time I do this, I'd like to talk about how I went on an apple diet during the aurora season, but ended up eating too many apples and gaining weight.
44:50I'm already doing it. I'm doing it all.
44:54And then I want them to be able to show me what's left.
44:58So that they can give you what's left.

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