Yokozuna Terunofuji showed off his training before the Grand Sumo Autumn Tournament, which will begin on September 11th, lending his heart to Takayasu Hiramaku, who came to the training session, showing a smooth adjustment.

Terunofuji lost to Takakage Ozeki at the end of last month's Nagoya tournament last month, where he was aiming for the eighth consecutive victory in two places, and missed the championship with 11 wins and 4 losses.



On the 25th, the training was open to the press at Isegahama stable, where he belongs, and Terunofuji faced the training with Hiramaku Midori Fuji and Nishiki Fuji, who won 10 wins in the previous place.



Terunofuji went up to the ring and wrestled with sekitori after performing the basics of sumo wrestling.



Among them, in the meeting with Takayasu, an experienced ozeki who came to the inter-training, he showed a smooth coordination with a powerful sumo match just like the Honbasho where he hits hard from the tachiai.



Also, in the collision practice, Terunofuji lent his chest to Takayasu, and Takayasu was rolled into the ring and covered in dirt, but repeatedly bumped into the yokozuna.



Terunofuji, who finished the training, said, "Takayasu has been training with me since we were young, so we had a good training. I want to do what I can and come to the autumn place."



Takayasu, who has been closed due to the impact of the new coronavirus, said, "I tried my best to borrow the heart of Yokozuna. I talked to



The Grand Sumo Tournament will open on September 11th at the Kokugikan in Ryogoku, Tokyo.