The Japan Sumo Association has announced that the new coronavirus infection has been confirmed in the Asakayama stable of the sumo wrestling, and that the master Asakayama master and Juryo Kaisho will be closed from the 21st of the 12th day of the Nagoya location.

According to the Japan Sumo Association, on the 21st, the people involved in the Asakayama stable were confirmed to be positive by the new coronavirus test.



For this reason, all wrestlers belonging to the room, including former Ozeki Kaisho's master Asakayama, and Juryo Kaisho, will be closed from the 21st of the 12th day of the Nagoya location.



Asaki Kaisho, who is from Aichi prefecture, was facing the Nagoya place with the 9th Juryo, and after the 11th day of the 20th, he had a record of 5 wins and 6 losses.



Due to the infection of the new corona, wrestlers and others have been closed for 6 consecutive days, making a total of 7 rooms.



In addition, Keinosuke Kimura, who serves as the San'yaku Gyoji, will be closed from the 21st because the infection of the new corona was confirmed.