🌐 Location: Sendai, Miyagi

Today’s event… well, honestly, it’s not today’s event. It took place on the 12th. But anyway, day 15th event took place at Sendai, Miyagi prefecture. Sendai has been one of the places hit most severely in the 2011 Tohoku disaster, and sever years later, it’s still seeking revival. Accordingly, two Yokozuna with their entourages reported in to perform a ceremonial dohyo-iri for the revival of Sendai:
If you’re wondering about the absence of Hakuho, just remember that in 2011 he did the rounds as lone Yokozuna to perform dohyo-iri all over Tohoku, including Sendai. The other Yokozuna get to be in the spotlight this time.
The event also included some solemn sumo jinku:

Back in the venue, Hakuho continued his off-dohyo workout routine. Though who knows what he was exercising here:

If you think that looks silly, that’s one Hakuho record easily broken by Kakuryu, who seems to be really creative when it comes to looking silly:

Other than that, most practice was sane. Takakeisho was doing butsukari with Daieisho:

And Takayasu was doing san-ban with Yutakayama:

Goeido also had gave butsukari, but was still off the torikumi. Apparently, he has an ear infection. Takekaze, by the way, is back in the bouts.
Just before the Juryo torikumi, a drum exhibition took place:
Here is another duty performed by gyoji: the announcer in the venue is always a gyoji. In this case, Kimura Ryosuke:

Here accompanied by Chiyootori, who seems never to let go of that portable mini-fan.
It’s the announcer’s duty to explain what is going on on the dohyo – who is coming up for sanban or butsukari, what performance is about to take place and what it means. He gives the audience the kimarite at the end of each bout, reads out the names of kensho sponsors, and also gives general guidelines such as what to do in case of earthquake.
Dohyo-iri time is goof time. Chiyomaru decided to make sure all the photos taken by the sumo ladies were decent:

Tamawashi and Chiyomaru bullied poor Shodai so badly he ran away:
土俵入り前のわちゃわちゃが可愛い😍❤️#仙台巡業#正代#千代丸#玉鷲
とそれを見守る#勢 pic.twitter.com/FrNRsFVrjn— むっちゃン☆ (@kapibara3mokyu) August 12, 2018
Tamawashi didn’t settle just with that. He also pestered Ikioi:

…and bothered Kagayaki:

I guess somebody forgot his Ritalin today?
Alas, I do not have any torikumi videos. I can inform you that Aminishiki, who is very popular in Sendai, won his bout vs. Takanoiwa:

Apparently, Chiyomaru lost to Arawashi, while Mitakeumi beat Takayasu. And honestly, I don’t know who won, but Endo seems to be really enjoying his bouts:

Now, in our Enho corner, I wanted to give you yet another solo dreamy prince photo. Or maybe one of him doing his shiko. But I have been informed that there are still a few people not trained enough to recognize Yago on the spot. So I give you Enho – accompanied by Yago:

Easily recognizable by having his center of gravity in his jaw.
And so as not to diminish Enho, here is a little clip from Instagram, which shows you why people love the little prince to bits. He recognizes the lady fan who is filming this from a previous occasion, and turns to greet her. She: “Hey, you remember me?”, He: “Yes, I remember”. She “Oh… thank you!!!” 😍
That guy waiting for Enho there is Kyokusoten, who has also fallen under the spell of the little pixie prince. Just today I saw a tweet in which he refers to him as “Uchi no Enho” (“My Enho”). 💕






