Kintamayama 45,132 Posted Saturday at 16:25 (edited) Nikkan is now all over the story. Tobizaru's koenkai issued a statement pretty much mirroring what Tobizaru said. " To all members - A notice regarding the article in the Shukan Shincho (February 13th issue) - We are extremely sorry for causing you so much concern because of the article. There were many statements in the report that were not true, and we are extremely sorry that such an article was published. The origins of this article lie in the fact that Tobizaru's current tsukebito went directly to the Kyokai to complain about Tobizaru and a former tsukebito complained as well. As a result, Tobizaru and Oitekaze Oyakata were called to the compliance committee to hear their side of the story. Tobizaru said he answered all questions regarding his dealings with his tsukebito honestly and sincerely, without lying. Some have suggested that Tobizaru will be let off with a severe reprimand but the final decision will be made by a third party committee. Both the current and former tsukebitos have no intention of leaving the heya at this point. There are other tsukebitos that testified that there was no bullying.. In any case, there is no doubt this has caused great concern to our members, so we have decided to post this. When you become famous, you attract a lot of attention, and with that attention comes criticism. However, honorary koenkai Chairman Fukuda gave Tobizaru great encouragement, saying, "Be strong! You have no choice but to become stronger!" Tobizaru himself declared: "No matter what, I will not be swayed by others, I will think only of myself, practice hard, and become stronger!" All of our members must have seen Tobizaru countless times, desperately trying to get back up even after falling in the dohyo, being pushed off the dohyo, or being knocked down by a Yokozuna. He also loves children, has a kind personality, a charming and innocent smile, and is a rikishi who can naturally interact with all of our members without discrimination. I think you all know this better than anyone. I sincerely ask all of our members to please continue to support Tobizaru. We will report on the decisions of the third-party committee as soon as they are known, " read the letter, posted on the Koenkai's homepage. Steak- at least one basho suspension. Edited Saturday at 16:32 by Kintamayama 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godango 984 Posted Saturday at 17:10 39 minutes ago, Kintamayama said: Steak- at least one basho suspension. Methinks you'll be swimming in steak. My mind keeps jumping to "that's the last we've seen of him," but really, what do I know? Looking at the suspensions for Abi, Ryuden, and Asanoyama (which was a very different set of circumstances), plus the Hokuseiho/Miyagino issue, anything less than a three-basho suspension would make it seem like they’re not taking this seriously. That said, I still half-expect an intai announcement. But really, at this point, nothing would surprise me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ripe 71 Posted Saturday at 18:44 I'm curious about something: how common is for a rikishi to change his tsukebito? Because I seem to remeber Endo being rather emotional because his tsukebito of 7+ years decided to retire. So Tobizaru already being on his 5th tsukebito in 7 years seem rather suspicious, even if previous ones claim (according to that article) that there was no bullying there was probably a reason why they're no longer his tsukebito's... It will be interesting to see how this play out, especially considering that whole Hokuseiho/Miyagino mess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsuchinoninjin 1,269 Posted Saturday at 21:39 The koenkai statement feels really weird. Not sure what they are trying to achieve with that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octofuji 357 Posted Saturday at 22:27 47 minutes ago, Tsuchinoninjin said: The koenkai statement feels really weird. Not sure what they are trying to achieve with that. Yes saying "he also loves children" does seem a bit desperate. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaninoyama 1,787 Posted Sunday at 00:25 (edited) 2 hours ago, Tsuchinoninjin said: The koenkai statement feels really weird. Not sure what they are trying to achieve with that. Salvaging Tobizaru's career is what they are trying to achieve. Edited Sunday at 00:25 by Kaninoyama 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsuchinoninjin 1,269 Posted Sunday at 04:24 3 hours ago, Kaninoyama said: Salvaging Tobizaru's career is what they are trying to achieve. Snowballs chance in hell something like that makes a positive impression on the decision makers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 40,508 Posted Sunday at 07:29 3 hours ago, Tsuchinoninjin said: Snowballs chance in hell something like that makes a positive impression on the decision makers. That text from the 7th is only for the koenkai members, not for the decision makers 19 hours ago, Akinomaki said: His personal koenkai 明猿会 tobizaru.jp posted a comment for the supporters about the tabloid article https://www.tobizaru.jp/image/index/news/202502070930.pdf Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kintamayama 45,132 Posted Sunday at 08:45 1 hour ago, Akinomaki said: That text from the 7th is only for the koenkai members, not for the decision makers Be that as it may, it is now totally public and widely read. I'm pretty sure it was meant for other eyes as well. If this will help in any way is another story. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhyen 1,842 Posted Sunday at 15:00 20 hours ago, Ripe said: I'm curious about something: how common is for a rikishi to change his tsukebito? Because I seem to remeber Endo being rather emotional because his tsukebito of 7+ years decided to retire. So Tobizaru already being on his 5th tsukebito in 7 years seem rather suspicious, even if previous ones claim (according to that article) that there was no bullying there was probably a reason why they're no longer his tsukebito's... It will be interesting to see how this play out, especially considering that whole Hokuseiho/Miyagino mess. Heya relationship dynamics do come into play, especially in big heyas. yes, some sekitori do have career-long tsukebito “manservants” (Shunba who served Terunofuji until his own retirement is one, I believe that Harumafuji & Aminishiki also have 1-2 such tsukebitos). Yet in the entourages, there are probably some grunt tsukebitos who carry the akemis and menial stuffs, and these members are regularly rotated. Kotoeko also served Kotoshogiku as the lead tsukebito until Kotoshogiku retired before being promoted to Juryo himself i think Hitoshi prior to both his promotions has always served Daieisho. Daishomaru sometimes bounces around between the sekitori entourages. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WAKATAKE 2,656 Posted Sunday at 20:48 Chris Sumo has been strangely quiet about this whole "incident." Either he's very busy or the story actually doesn't hold up since it was tabloid to begin with. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bunbukuchagama 724 Posted Sunday at 21:38 23 hours ago, Tsuchinoninjin said: The koenkai statement feels really weird. Not sure what they are trying to achieve with that. The official friends of X club: X is a good person. Also: we don't want to disband. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Akinomaki 40,508 Posted Monday at 09:55 (edited) On 09/02/2025 at 08:29, Akinomaki said: His personal koenkai 明猿会 tobizaru.jp posted a comment for the supporters about the tabloid article https://www.tobizaru.jp/image/index/news/202502070930.pdf The koenkai announced the removal of the pdf file of the announcement from the 6th from the site, to avoid affecting the basho. The above link is not shown any-more, but it still works - and the papers that published (parts of) it, have it anyway for a while on their sites Edited Monday at 09:58 by Akinomaki Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tsuchinoninjin 1,269 Posted Monday at 18:12 Yeah, that kind of cheeky end around is a bad idea in Japan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaninoyama 1,787 Posted Tuesday at 00:48 Hope it all turns out to be a big nothingburger. Tobizaru the rikishi is highly entertaining and his presence is needed--the kind that can wreak havoc at a moment's notice and is not afraid to go toe-to-toe with the Ozeki and Yokozuna and occasionally deliver an upset and shake up the yusho race. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites