Tokushoryu Makoto 9 x 12 Print

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Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tokushōryū Makoto was a professional sumo wrestler from Nara, Japan, born on August 22, 1986. He made his professional debut in 2009 and is affiliated with Kise stable. Tokushōryū was best known for his remarkable underdog victory in the January 2020 Grand Sumo Tournament, where he won the Emperor’s Cup as a rank-and-file maegashira 17—the lowest-ranked competitor in the top division at the time. His emotional victory, dedicated to his late mentor, made him a fan favorite. He retired in September 2023 and remains at Kisebeya as a coach under the name Sendagawa Oyakata.


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Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



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We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

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Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tokushōryū Makoto was a professional sumo wrestler from Nara, Japan, born on August 22, 1986. He made his professional debut in 2009 and is affiliated with Kise stable. Tokushōryū was best known for his remarkable underdog victory in the January 2020 Grand Sumo Tournament, where he won the Emperor’s Cup as a rank-and-file maegashira 17—the lowest-ranked competitor in the top division at the time. His emotional victory, dedicated to his late mentor, made him a fan favorite. He retired in September 2023 and remains at Kisebeya as a coach under the name Sendagawa Oyakata.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tokushōryū Makoto was a professional sumo wrestler from Nara, Japan, born on August 22, 1986. He made his professional debut in 2009 and is affiliated with Kise stable. Tokushōryū was best known for his remarkable underdog victory in the January 2020 Grand Sumo Tournament, where he won the Emperor’s Cup as a rank-and-file maegashira 17—the lowest-ranked competitor in the top division at the time. His emotional victory, dedicated to his late mentor, made him a fan favorite. He retired in September 2023 and remains at Kisebeya as a coach under the name Sendagawa Oyakata.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.