Whether the young sumo wrestler can break down Yokozuna Hakuho's stronghold at 4:29 on January 4

Kotono sumo wrestling attracts great attention as young wrestlers such as Asanoyama and Takakage Ozeki, who have been promoted to Shinsekiwaki, break the stronghold of Yokozuna Hakuho, who is 35 years old in March, and will be able to change generations.

In the corner world, young people in their 20s, such as 25-year-old Shin-Sekiwaki Asanoyama and 23-year-old Takakage Ozeki, are enlivening the place.

Asanoyama refined his four strengths of sumo wrestling, winning the first place in the summer season last year with a flat curtain, and gaining 11 wins at the Kyushu place where he joined as a new small knot, making a foothold for the promotion of Ozeki.

After being promoted to Shin-Ozeki in a summer location last year, Takakage Katsu has been suffering from repeated injuries, but has revived through rehabilitation and training.

There is enough power to push our strengths, but if we are able to maintain our thorough condition, our expectations for the rope will increase.

Yokozuna Hakuho, who will be 35 years old in March, will meet these young people.

He has won 43 championships, the highest number ever, and has been Yokozuna's leader for more than 12 years, but last year he suffered three breaks and suffered injuries, and some are starting to worry about his future.

Nevertheless, Hakuho said to him, "I think the wall for young people should be high, so I only stand firm."

This is a year that attracts great attention if wrestlers in their twenties can threaten Yokozuna's position and achieve a change of generation.