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300: 288: 31: 248:, a modern arena in the temple precincts that had a capacity of 13,000 spectators and that was nicknamed as the Great Iron Umbrella. This contributed to the popularity of the sport by making it possible to hold sumo tournaments regardless of the weather. Also in the precincts is a monument called the Chikara-zuka 240:
and the origin of the current professional sumo, was first held in the temple in September 1768. The temple was the site of all tournaments from October 1833 to 1909. These 76 years are known as the period of "Ekō-in sumō". A large, two-story temporary facility was built next to the temple for the
212:. A temple for prayers to Amida Buddha was built at the same time. This was the origin of the Ekō-in, which today continues to offer a resting place for any soul who did not leave relatives behind, including victims of natural disasters, prisoners, and animals. 299: 515: 1169: 464: 43: 258:, built in 1937 by the Sumo Association as a memorial to past wrestlers. Today it has become a place where apprentice wrestlers come to pray for power. 508: 287: 194:
wished to commemorate the victims of the fire, most of whom were not survived by relatives. For this purpose he erected a monument called the
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arena is located only about 400 meters from the temple.
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In 1909, the tournaments were moved into the original
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Affiliation
Jōdo-shū
Ryōgoku
Sumida, Tokyo
Japan
Tokugawa Ietsuna
Meireki
http://www.ekoin.or.jp/history_e.html
Jōdo-shū
Ryōgoku
Tokyo
Pariṇāmanā
Great Fire of Meireki
Edo
shōgun
Tokugawa Ietsuna
Zōjō-ji
sumo
Edo
Meiji periods
Tokugawa shogunate
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
World War II
Kuramae Kokugikan
Taitō, Tokyo
Ryōgoku
Ryōgoku Kokugikan
The Chikara-zuka in the temple precincts
An ukiyo-e print by Utagawa Hiroshige, showing the Ekō-in's tower for the drum roll signifying the start of a sumo tournament, from 100 Famous Views of Edo.

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