The sumo wrestler Izutsu master's night Tsuru Ryu "It was a strict and gentle person" September 24, 22:45

The sumo wrestler, Sekiwaki, who was dying on the 16th of this month, was running in Tokyo, and his pupil, Tsuru Ryu Yokozuna, said, “I wanted to talk more.

Born in Kagoshima Prefecture, the former Izutsuki master of Sekiwaki has accumulated a white star with a good sumo wrestling.

In the spring of 1989, he became the first sibling in the history of sumo wrestling together with his younger brother Terao and the current Kashiyama master.

After retiring in 1992, he inherited the room in 1994 and raised Yokozuna Tsuru Ryu and others.

The master of Izutsu died at the hospital in Tokyo on the 16th of this month at the age of 58. On the 24th of the night, a night was run in the Izutsu room in Sumida-ku, Tokyo.

About 600 people, including the Japanese sumo association president, Mr. Hachikaku, Mr. Hiyama, and other people, such as Tsuru Ryu, visited and burned incense and quietly joined their hands towards the remains of Izutsu.

Tsuru Ryu first responded to the reporter's interview after the death of the master of Izutsu, saying, “I didn't expect to die so quickly. I wanted to talk more.”

I met with Izutsu Master, saying that Chiaki Raku in Nagoya, where he won, was the last.

And “I was a strict and kind person. I was often angry and I felt more regretful than I was when I lost. I think I loved it so much. "I want to walk with my heart in my heart".