The sumo wrestling calls two juniors Sumo Association to consider disposal October 16 19:37

On the 8th of this month, Takuro, the top caller of the sumo wrestling call, struck violence, such as scolding the heads of two junior callers, and the Japan Sumo Association We are going to consider disposal.

According to the Sumo Association, the 63-year-old Takuro, who was standing by the sumo call, responded to the two-stage call that was sitting in a seated chair at the gymnasium in Itoigawa City, Niigata, where the autumn tour was held early this morning. It means that he hit his head once with his fist, paying attention to why he is eating at such a place.

He also struck his back once while saying, “Why aren't my brothers looking at me?”

It means that there is no injury to the call of two people.

Takuro generally acknowledged the fact of violence against the Sumo Association's interview, and since 10th of this month, he had been punished at home. On the 15th, he reported retirement as "I am sorry to use violence."

The Sumo Association keeps a notice of retirement and investigates the facts in detail in the Compliance Committee and considers disposal in the future.

In Sumo, the former ten Kikinofuji have just retired this month due to a second violence, and the Sumo Association has decided to summarize measures to prevent recurrence by the end of Kyushu next month.