I’m primarily a Ura and Hoshoryu man as I love the rikishi who offer variety, and especially one who can express enjoyment within all the restrictions.
Having said that, I also go for the stoicism of Takanosho, the thrusts of the Welsh great Dai Eisho, the eternal heroic pursuit of a Yusho by Takayasu, the iron constitution of Tamawashi, …
I’m primarily a Ura and Hoshoryu man as I love the rikishi who offer variety, and especially one who can express enjoyment within all the restrictions.
Having said that, I also go for the stoicism of Takanosho, the thrusts of the Welsh great Dai Eisho, the eternal heroic pursuit of a Yusho by Takayasu, the iron constitution of Tamawashi, and a whole many more. I appreciate the many ways a simple sport can be expertly done.
I’m primarily a Ura and Hoshoryu man as I love the rikishi who offer variety, and especially one who can express enjoyment within all the restrictions.
Having said that, I also go for the stoicism of Takanosho, the thrusts of the Welsh great Dai Eisho, the eternal heroic pursuit of a Yusho by Takayasu, the iron constitution of Tamawashi, and a whole many more. I appreciate the many ways a simple sport can be expertly done.
I'm with you on appreciating those who are able to show us how they feel, through the restrictions. Atamifuji is a fave for that reason.