- A
yobidashi (呼出 or 呼び出し, lit. 'call'),
often translated in
English as "usher", "ring attendant", or "ring announcer", is an
employee of the ****an Sumo...
-
professional sumo, a new dohyō is
built prior to each
tournament by the
yobidashi (ring attendants), who are
responsible for this activity. The process...
-
Teruki (makuuchi
yobidashi, real name
Takahisa Kudō)
Fujio (juryo
yobidashi, real name
Shinsuke Onodera)
Teruya (maku****a
yobidashi, real name Daisuke...
- in
order to
purify himself prior to a bout. The
water is
prepared by a
yobidashi that
draws water from the
bucket with a
ladle and
hands it to the winning...
- oshi-zumō (押し相撲). The dohyō,
which is
constructed and
maintained by the
yobidashi,
consists of a
raised pedestal on
which a
circle 4.55 m (14.9 ft) in diameter...
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Tasuke (jūryō
yobidashi, real name
Taisuke Kominami) Sōichi (maku****a
yobidashi, real name Sōichi Takahashi)
Hiromasa (jonokuchi
yobidashi, real name Hiromasa...
- with no
courtesans in
these roles in Yoshiwara, for 30 years: Tayū Kōshi
Yobidashi Tsukemawarashi Sancha Tsukemawarashi Zashikimochi In 1761, the last tayū...
- Zeno!" Transliteration: "Son Gokū ni
aitai no ne – Zenō-sama kara no
yobidashi!" (****anese: 孫悟空に会いたいのね 全王様からのよびだし!)
Takao Iwai
Atsuhiro Tomioka August 21...
-
written in much
smaller characters. The
names of gyōji (sumo referees),
yobidashi (ushers/handymen),
shimpan (judges),
oyakata (elders of the ****an Sumo...
- to wrestlers, all the
traditional sports professionals (such as gyōji,
yobidashi and tokoyama) must
belong to a heya. Heya vary in size, with the largest...