There are big changes afoot in Japan, specifically in sumo wrestling.
Sumo wrestlers are getting a makeover – relating to body shape. They’re set to be thinner and shorter.
The Japan Sumo Association has dropped a rule stipulating that professional wrestlers must be at least 167cm tall and weigh 67kg, provided they pass a fitness test. The change is intended to address a drastic fall that in the number of young men seeking to become rikishi.
From a high of 160 in 1992, there were only 34 applicants in the latest peak recruiting period. Media reports state that aspiring wrestlers were known to drink water before the weigh-in to meet the requirement. At least one had a silicone implant to make himself taller.
The slump is being blamed on falling birth rates, which have caused the population to shrink by about 2 million since the peak, in 2008, of 128.1 million.
Sumo has also been shaken by scandals involving match fixing, gambling and the enforced retirement of a grand champion after he broke a junior wrestler’s skull with a beer bottle. In 2018, it emerged that a senior referee had sexually assaulted a junior.
Have you ever watched a sumo wrestling match?