
July Tournament Day 5 - GRAND SUMO Highlights

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NHK
2 hours ago
- NHK
Ukrainian sumo wrestler Aonishiki cheered on from hometown
Ukrainian sumo wrestler Aonishiki has narrowly missed out on his first top-division championship in Japan's latest Grand Sumo Tournament. But his former coach remains hopeful that he will one day reach the sport's highest rank of Yokozuna. Aonishiki is originally from Vnnytsia in western Ukraine. He lost a crucial match to Kotoshoho on the final day of the Nagoya tournament on Sunday. A win would have secured him a place in a championship playoff. His former coach, Vazha Daiauri, runs a sports club in Vnnytsia and has supported Aonishiki since he was a child. Aonishiki took up judo at age 6 and later switched to sumo. Daiauri trained him until he left Ukraine to escape the Russian invasion. Daiauri watched the final-day bouts on TV. He looked anxious when Aonishiki stepped onto the ring. The former coach cheered, saying a firm grip on the mawashi belt would lead to victory. But Aonishiki lost by a thrust-down. Daiauri said he thinks the wrestler was too fired up and couldn't secure a grip. He added that it was frustrating and very disappointing. Still, Daiauri expressed hope that Aonishiki's future success will inspire the people of Ukraine. He noted that the wrestler moved to Japan at just 18, not knowing the language. He said Aonishiki's journey is just beginning and he is sure the wrestler will become a Yokozuna one day.
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NHK
3 hours ago
- NHK
[Recap] July Tournament Day 15 (Final Day) - GRAND SUMO Highlights
NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents a sumo highlights program for fans around the globe. Today the show features all top-division bouts from July 27, Day 15 of the Grand Sumo Tournament in Nagoya.


Japan Times
6 hours ago
- Japan Times
Soccer great Zico pays tribute to atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima
Brazilian soccer legend Zico visited Hiroshima on Sunday and paid tribute to those who died due to the U.S. atomic bombing of the city 80 years ago. Zico, 72, who also served as head coach of Japan's men's national soccer team, laid flowers at the cenotaph for the atomic bomb victims in Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park and prayed. On Sunday evening, an international charity soccer match organized by Zico, a former Brazilian national team star player, took place at the Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima stadium, with participants including legendary players from across the world, such as Japan's Hidetoshi Nakata. "Soccer is a sport that can change the behavior and ways of thinking of many people because there are numerous soccer fans around the world," Nakata said. "There are many more things that we can do through our actions." Zico has previously held charity matches in Brazil to pray for world peace. It was the first time he staged such a match in Japan. Hiroshima was devastated by a U.S. atomic bomb on Aug. 6, 1945, in the closing days of World War II. The southwestern city of Nagasaki suffered the same fate on Aug. 9 that year. After visiting the cenotaph, Zico said that he plans to continue issuing a message of peace.