56 mins
A training DVD explained by Bornalino T. Misawa (Misawa Wei), who has served as a New Japan Professional Wrestling Medical Trainer, New Japan Pro Wrestling Training Director, etc., and has also collaborated as a medical advisor for All Japan Pro Wrestling and Hustle. Recording contents, opening / waist heat / back heat / arm heat / neck heat / hip heat, etc. Special appearance is Makabe Swordyoshi! !
¥990 Condition: [Good] A little scratch on the board
★ First held at Honjo Motomachi Kokugikan (cu...
Size(62cm×47cm)
1909.06.05~14 Ryogoku Motomachi Permanent Building (Honjo Motomachi Kunigikan) / [East] Yokozuna : Hitachiyama Ōzeki: Komagatake Sekiwaki: Nishinoumi / [West] Yokozuna: Umegatani Ozeki: Tachiyama Zhangde Ozeki: Kunimiyama Sekiwaki: Tamaki / From the early Meiji 20s, there was an opinion that "there is a need for a sumo permanent hall that can be held stably at the box office", so it was decided to move to build a permanent hall. At the time of its completion, "Shobukan" was a strong candidate for the name, but after seeing a sentence drafted for the opening ceremony by the sumo wrestler Emi Mizukage, who was a great sumo wrestler, "Kakuriki is the Japan of Kunigi" Miyo Ogata felt this very well, and at the last minute proposed "國技舘" as the name. The opening ceremony was an unprecedented success, and when Itagaki Resuke, the chairman of the founding committee, proudly declared that he had been named "Kokugikan," the venue was enveloped in thunderous applause, and sumo wrestling was transformed from a "sacred event" to a "national sport." Because the naming was delayed to the end, the banzuke table lists it as "Ryogoku Motomachi Permanent Hall", but in January of the following year, the name "Honjo Motomachi Kuni Gikan" was written for the first time in the banzuke table of the place. Unlike the current Kokugikan, the predecessor was located in the precincts of the Honjo Shōsōin along the Keiyo Road.
¥33,000 Condition: [Good] 4-fold / crease with aging
Published on October 10, 1975
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¥4,400 Condition: [so-so]
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