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Japan on October 31: His Holiness will give a public talk at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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Japan on October 31: His Holiness will give a public talk at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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A man walks by Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo arena where a special meeting of Japan's Sumo Association's executive board was being held in Tokyo Monday.
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In the day's final at Ryogoku Kokugikan, Hakuho kept Kaio (6-6) at bay with a series of shoves before getting his left hand under the ozeki's armpit and sliding him over the edge.
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In the day's finale, Hakuho got his right hand on the back of Toyonoshima's belt and waited for the perfect moment to send the top-ranked maegashira sprawling with an underarm technique at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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In an anticlimactic finale, Asashoryu, who secured the tournament hardware on Saturday, failed on his attempt to knock over Hakuho with a pair of inner leg trips as both grappled for control at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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Asashoryu, who secured the tournament hardware on Saturday, failed on his attempt to knock over Hakuho with a pair of inner leg trips as both grappled for control at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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In the day's finale, Tochinoshin, who knocked off four consecutive ozeki from the second day, thought he might have a chance to dump Hakuho after swiftly darting to the left as the bout got under way at Ryogoku Kokugikan.
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A sumo wrestling boat captured in Ryogoku Kokugikan
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A sumo wrestling boat captured in Ryogoku Kokugikan (Tokyo, Japan) in February 2007.
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Sumo Hall in Tokyo, a 13,000 seat indoor arena where top sumo events and ceremonies are held.
September 27, 2011