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Yobidashi — tragen altertümlich anmutende Arbeitskleidung und sind als Allrounder für allerhand wichtige Aufgaben im Sumōbetrieb unverzichtbar. Der Yobidashi (jap. 呼び出し, dt. etwa: „Ausrufer“) ist ein Funktionsträger im professionellen Sumōringen Japans. Er… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Yobidashi — The yobidashi (呼出 or 呼び出し) (announcer or beckoner) calls a professional sumo wrestler, or rikishi , to the dohyō (wrestling ring) immediately prior to his bout. He does this by calling the name of each wrestler fighting in turn whilst holding a… … Wikipedia
Mihogaseki stable — The Mihogaseki stable (三保ヶ関部屋, Mihogaseki beya?) is … Wikipedia
Dohyō — A dohyō The dohyō (土俵) is the ring in which sumo wrestling bouts are held. A modern dohyo is a circle of rice straw bales 4.55 meters in diameter, mounted on a square platform of clay 6.7m on a side, and 34 to 60 cm high. The surface is… … Wikipedia
Naruto stable — (鳴戸部屋, Naruto beya?) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. The stable was established on 1 February 1989 by former yokozuna Takanosato Toshihide. The stable s first sekitori was Rikio in 1994. Three more,… … Wikipedia
Matsugane Stable — (松ヶ根部屋, Matsugane beya?) is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. It was founded in 1990 by Wakashimazu of the Futagoyama stable. It has produced three top makuuchi division wrestlers in that time; Wakakosho (2000) … Wikipedia
Minezaki Stable — (峰崎部屋, Minezaki beya?)is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki ichimon or group of stables. It was founded in December 1988 by Misugiiso, who branched off from the Hanaregoma stable and enrolled his younger brother as a wrestler. The … Wikipedia
Miyagino stable — (宮城野部屋, Miyagino beya?) is a … Wikipedia
Ōshima stable — (大島部屋, Ōshima beya?) is a sta … Wikipedia
Kinboshi — Sumō [sɯmoː] (jap. 相撲, auch 大相撲 Ōzumō) ist eine ursprünglich aus Japan kommende Form des Ringkampfs. Der Begriff geht zurück auf japanisch sumō zu sumafu (dt. sich wehren). Einen Sumō Kämpfer bezeichnet man als Sumōtori. Ziel des Kampfes ist es,… … Deutsch Wikipedia