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SloveniaBernd2019-11-17 20:03:52 · 7yNo. 88763reply
I just realised something... something spooky as fuck.
 
You know how sumo is derived from some ancient rituals? How it was performed in shrines, to appease the kami, to ensure prosperity? It was only later professionalised, and is now performed on a national level by salaried wrestlers, but there are still many religious elements, from how the ring is consecrated by a priest before each tournament, yokozuna entering the ring with that big white rope around his belt, to wrestlers actually throwing salt into the ring before each bout as a means of consecration. It is a deeply religious ritual, somehow performed to appease the kami for the entire nation of Japan. Kinda like how the ancient Olympic Games were performed on temple grounds, and were a form of vitalist worship of Greek gods.
 
You know when's the last time sumo wasn't performed as scheduled? March 2011. The March of the earthquake and tsunami that rekt Japan. But guess what? The tournament was cancelled a month before. Because of some match-fixing scandal. Yep, that's right. And the earthquake happened 2 days before the tournament was scheduled.
 
The earthquake happened because the sumo ritual wasn't performed. Because the kami weren't appeased. They were pissed and caused the earthquake as a warning.
PolandBernd2019-11-17 20:16:57 · 7yNo. 88770reply
mind = blown
SlovakiaBernd2019-11-17 20:22:01 · 7yNo. 88771reply
The fatasses needed to thump the ground to cancel out the earthquake's shockwave
SloveniaBernd2019-11-17 20:28:42 · 7yNo. 88773reply
SpainBernd2019-11-17 20:39:27 · 7yNo. 88774reply
Let's make up a board game which purpose is to appease gods and demons and build a cult around it. Might be ebun.
SloveniaBernd2019-11-17 20:40:34 · 7yNo. 88775reply
Protip: doing so would make those gods and demons actually real. It's how egregores work.
ItalyBernd2019-11-17 20:40:56 · 7yNo. 88776reply
They should have known beforehand
SpainBernd2019-11-17 20:43:07 · 7yNo. 88777reply
The kamis of Japan are angry indeed.
Saint PetersburgBernd2019-11-17 20:45:46 · 7yNo. 88778reply
>And the earthquake happened 2 days before the tournament was scheduled.
 
Also i heard japs stole everything from chinese, what about sumo, they stole it too?
SlovakiaBernd2019-11-17 21:30:12 · 7yNo. 88783reply
What's the deal with those "Yoooooooooooooo" and "Hoooooooo" shouts in japanese traditional culture?
SloveniaBernd2019-11-17 21:36:01 · 7yNo. 88786reply
No, sumo is native Japanese. There's figurines of sumo wrestlers from as early as Kofun period, which was when Japan just established contacts with China. Mythic origin of sumo is from the fight between Takeminakata and Takemikazuchi, where Takemikazuchi (who is also dutied with keeping Namazu, the giant catfish that causes earthquakes (!) under control), fight for control over Japan (Takemikazuchi representing celestial, and Takeminakata the chthonic kami). Empress Kogyoku entertained Baekje Korean envoys by showing them sumo in 7th century. This was right around when Chinese culture starts dominating Japan, so it's clearly older than that.
SloveniaBernd2019-11-17 21:39:09 · 7yNo. 88787reply
You mean this? It's some kind of a call. You bang those sticks together then call for attention. It's specifically done in religious ceremonies (again) so in relation to sumo it means calling the kami to watch the bout.
The gyoji (referee) also sings the wrestlers' names in a similar voice when announcing them.
SlovakiaBernd2019-11-17 21:45:23 · 7yNo. 88788reply
Yes that's what I meant. It sounds cool. Also reminds me of that "Yo ho ho" sound in Shogun Total War.
SloveniaBernd2019-11-18 00:05:39 · 7yNo. 88798reply
I'm just watching yesterday's bouts, and holy fuck, the bout between Enho and Yutakayama was simply ebin.
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