
Heng Gang Qian Dai noShan *Qian Dai noFu Shi Ji Nian Guan
The Chiyonoyama and Chiyonofuji Memorial Museum, located in the town of Fukushima in Hokkaido, is a dedicated tribute to two of Japan's most celebrated sumo grand champions (Yokozuna). Both legendary wrestlers were born in this small coastal town, making it a place of great local pride. The museum offers visitors a deep dive into the history, traditions, and intense discipline of Japan's national sport through the intertwined stories of these two local heroes.
Inside the museum, the main attraction is a stunning full-scale replica of a sumo wrestling ring (dohyo), identical to those used in official tournaments. Surrounding this central piece is an extensive collection of personal and professional memorabilia. Visitors can admire the wrestlers' intricately embroidered ceremonial aprons (kesho-mawashi), prestigious trophies, historical photographs, and video footage of their most iconic matches. The exhibits meticulously trace their journeys from a quiet fishing village to the very pinnacle of sumo wrestling.
Beyond the impressive displays, the museum architecture itself is noteworthy, designed with elements reminiscent of traditional Japanese aesthetics and the grandeur of sumo culture. The facility also features a training area that is occasionally used by visiting sumo stables during their regional tours. For sports enthusiasts and those interested in Japanese culture, this memorial provides an authentic and deeply personal perspective on the life of a Yokozuna.
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- Check local transportation schedules in advance.
- Combine your visit with exploring the scenic Matsumae Peninsula.
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