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Sumo & Shinto - The twin Shrines from Sumo's Kokugikan

Fri, November 13, 2009

In front of the Sumo Ryogoku Kokugikan arena, there are two small Shinto Shrines placed right next to each other.

Shinto Shrine from Ryogoku Kokugikan

The presence of a Shinto Shrine here is not unusual, since Shinto and Sumo have strong bonds.
The first Sumo bouts took place at a Shinto Shrine, part of a ritual to entertain the Kami (Gods) and pray for rich harvests.

Shinto Shrine from Ryogoku Kokugikan

There are Shrines where Sumo is still performed as part of Shinto rituals and there are also lots of Shinto elements in Sumo, of which I will mention only two: Above the modern Sumo ring there is an overhead roof similar to the roof of a Shrine (yakata), and the Sumo wrestlers are tossing salt before the bout, which is a Shinto purification ritual.

Sumo ring roof at Ryogoku Kokugikan
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Sumo salt tossing
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În faţa arenei Ryogoku Kokugikan se află două mici altare shinto, aşezate unul lângă celălalt.

Shinto Shrine from Ryogoku Kokugikan

Prezenţa unui altar shinto aici nu este un lucru neobişnuit, pentru că shinto şi sumo sunt puternic legate.
Primele lupte de sumo au avut loc la un altar shinto, ca parte din ritualuri pentru mulţumirea zeităţilor (kami).

Shinto Shrine from Ryogoku Kokugikan

Există altare în care sumo este încă parte din ritualurile shinto şi deasemenea în sumo s-au păstrat elemente din shinto, dintre care am să amintesc doar două: deasupra ringului se află un obiect care seamănă cu acoperişul unui altar (yakata), iar jucatorii aruncă sare în ring înaintea meciului, un ritual shinto pentru purificare.

Sumo ring roof at Ryogoku Kokugikan
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Sumo salt tossing
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Tags: ryogoku, shinto, shrine, sumo 

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