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How shocking. I thought it was so clean and scandal free. ( wink )

 

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The faces staring out from the prints covering the wall of a tiny museum in Tokyo are uniformly podgy. They are the yokozuna, men who, over the centuries, have reached the apex of the ancient sport of sumo wrestling. Possessed of devastating strength and skill, they are also feted for modesty in victory and dignity in defeat.

 

The coach parties of pensioners at the sumo museum in Tokyo's Ryogoku district linger before the yokozuna (grand champions), laughing as they recognise faces from the past and, perhaps, hoping for happier times for Japan's de facto national sport.

 

However, the storm clouds are gathering above sumo, a 2,000-year-old sport celebrated in Japanese mythology, watched by warlords and emperors, and steeped in Shinto ritual and pretensions of moral rectitude.

 

The Japan Sumo Association (JSA) is today poised to suspend more than two dozen wrestlers – about a third of the top division – and coaches implicated in an illegal gambling ring that has shaken the once unimpeachable sport to its core. The talk is of tens of thousands of dollars in illicit bets, extortion, shady middlemen… and speculation about sumo's very future.

 

The JSA is expected to expel Kotomitsuki, an ozeki (champion) who has admitted placing large sums on baseball matches, a violation of Japan's strict gambling laws. Otake, a former wrestler-turned-sumo stable master, also faces expulsion. According to Japanese media, as many as 65 of 700 wrestlers have admitted betting illegally on baseball, cards, golf and mahjong.

 

In a crisis meeting last week the association stopped short of cancelling this month's 15-day tournament in Nagoya – one of only six Grand Sumo contests held each year – but NHK, the national broadcaster, may refuse to screen the bouts if it decides the governing body has failed take tough enough action.

 

How's it's popularity of late? On a decline?

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Pachinko - not gambling for money are you? Those silly little metal balls that you exchange for a prize which then you can either 'sell' back to the pachinko parlour or keep.

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Freakonomics doesnt say sumo is fixed, it just says that in some situations the wrestlers will let each other win as a favour to retain rank. That would not happen very often, maybe one match per basho at most, so it is a different thing to saying the sport is fixed.

 

However, no doubt it IS fixed, but for reasons other than those outlined in freako.

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Originally Posted By: RobBright
But only really did that book put it into the wider world.


I guess for people outside of Japan, but this debate Ive been having since Ive been living here and learned about it. No biggie, the media makes spectacles outta things it wants to or is able to, and doesnt when it can avoid it or is paid to shut up.
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Originally Posted By: RobBright
OR Typhoon and the other fat wrestler. Big show too....


do you mean from the Yank wrestling? Typhoon and Eartquake, the Natural Disasters?

kobayashi gets called the Tsunami, Thurs, not Typhoon
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