The Sumo Museum, which was located at the Kokugikan in Tokyo and Ryogoku, was closed due to the influence of the new coronavirus, and will open for the first time in about two years in January next year. A special exhibition introducing life will be held.

The Sumo Museum was closed due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but it will be opened for the first time in about two years in line with the first place from January 9th.



At the time of opening, a special exhibition of former Yokozuna Hakuho, who won 45 times, which is the largest number in history, and retired after this autumn, will be held, and a preview for the press will be held on the 24th. I was retired.



In the special exhibition, a group photo taken at the sumo training school after the introduction and also showing Hakuho, and the makeup mawashi used at the Nagoya place in July, which was the last victory, are exhibited.

On the 24th, Hakuho's master Magaki explained the contents of the exhibition, and he said, "When I explain it again, I remember it like yesterday and I am full of memories. I also went to the first place. I want you to get it and see the exhibition. "