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Hoshifransu
10/04/2005, 19h39
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Sumo wrestlers enter the Expo Dome for the grand sumo tournament in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya, Japan April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 sumo stars including grand champion Asashoryu in the Expo site.

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Hoshifransu
10/04/2005, 19h55
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Sumo wrestler Takamisakari lifts an unidentified five-year-old school boy upside-down during an attraction performed ahead of the one-day extra Sumo Tournament in EXPO 2005 in Nagakute, near Nagoya, central Japan, Monday, April 4, 2005. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

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Sumo wrestler Takamisakari lifts a boy while another boy struggles against the man during a sumo practice with Nagoya international school children at the grand sumo tournament held at the 2005 Aichi world exposition near Nagoya April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 wrestlers including grand champion Asashoryu at the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Sumo wrestler Takamisakari lifts unidentified five-year-old school boys during an attraction performed ahead of the one-day extra Sumo Tournament in EXPO 2005 in Nagakute, near Nagoya, central Japan, Monday, April 4, 2005. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

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A boy pushes sumo wrestler Takamisakari during a sumo practice with Nagoya international school children at the grand sumo tournament held at the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 wrestlers including grand champion Asashoryu at the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Sumo wrestler Buyuzan lifts five-year-old boys from Nagoya international school during a sumo practice before the start of the grand sumo tournament in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 wrestlers including grand champion Asashoryu at the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Sumo wrestler Buyuzan carries a young boy from Nagoya international school while another boy pushes him during a sumo practice before the start of the grand sumo tournament in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 wrestlers including grand champion Asashoryu at the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Sumo wrestler Kotomitsuki lifts unidentified five-year-old school boys during an attraction performed ahead of the one-day extra Sumo Tournament in EXPO 2005 in Nagakute, near Nagoya, central Japan, Monday, April 4, 2005. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

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Sumo wrestler Buyuzan is pushed by unidentified five-year-old school boys during an attraction performed ahead of the one-day extra Sumo Tournament in EXPO 2005 in Nagakute, near Nagoya, central Japan, Monday, April 4, 2005. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

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Grand sumo champion Asashoryu (R) and other sumo wrestlers enter the Expo Dome for the grand sumo tournament in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 sumo stars at the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Grand Champion Asashoryu, front right, and other sumo wrestlers bow to spectators prior to the beginning of their one-day extra Sumo Tournament in EXPO 2005 in Nagakute, near Nagoya, central Japan, Monday, April 4, 2005. (AP Photo/Katsumi Kasahara)

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Sumo wrestlers step into the sumo ring before the start of the grand sumo tournament at Expo Dome in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya, Japan April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 sumo stars including grand champion Asashoryu in the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Mongolian-born grand sumo champion Asashoryu (L) performs a ring entrance ceremony at the start of the grand sumo tournament at Expo Dome in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya, Japan April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 sumo stars in the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Mongolian-born grand sumo champion Asashoryu (R) performs a ring entrance ceremony at the start of the grand sumo tournament at Expo Dome in the 2005 Aichi world exposition in Nagoya, Japan April 4, 2005. The sumo tournament was held with nearly 40 sumo stars in the Expo site. REUTERS/Toshiyuki Aizawa

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Japanese sumo wrestler Kotomitsuki (top) heaves Tochinonada flat onto the sacred sumo ring at the New Year Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo in a January 2005 file photo. Sumo's amateur association has hit upon the idea of allowing shy youngsters to wear 'sumo pants', a garment similar to cycling shorts. REUTERS/Toru Hanai.

Sakana
10/04/2005, 20h38
A noter que le site web du journal Le Monde -rubrique portfolio- avait mis il y a quelques jours une photo de cette exhibition.

Amusant de voir comment Takamisakari fait mumuse avec les enfants, mais qu'il fasse gaffe à ne pas se blesser en ne se donnant pas à fond :P

empiryu
12/04/2005, 22h29
salut
ce qui est moins marrant , c est les gens en arriere plan avec des masques sur le visage,pourtant ils n ont pas l air d etre en exterieur

Iwakosato
13/04/2005, 00h08
C'est pour indiquer une maladie non ? un spécialiste dans l'audience ?

Sakana
13/04/2005, 00h40
il me semble que c'est en rapport avec l'air pollué dans les villes japonaises : ils mettent un masque pour respirer moins de saletés... à confirmer... :)

Hoshifransu
13/04/2005, 00h47
Au Japon, l'hygiène n'est pas un mot vain. Réellement, en toute objectivité, il sera difficile de trouver un autre pays aussi propre dans le monde.
Dans ses moindres gestes, la propreté (seiketsu) est pour les japonais une notion essentielle, presque obsessive.
Il faut dire que, dès le plus jeune âge, l'éducation met un accent très prononcé sur l'hygiène, en responsabilisant les enfants.
(...)
On pourrait encore étendre ce respect de l'hygiène au port du masque respiratoire. Si certains le portent effectivement pour se protéger de la pollution des gaz d'échappement, il est surtout utilisé par les personnes malades, soucieuses de ne pas transmettre leurs microbes aux voisins.

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Peut-être l'odeur sucrée qui se dégage des coiffures des sumo, leur irrite-t-elle également les muqueuses ? :roll:

pereboulon
13/04/2005, 17h59
Superbe série (encore). Merci Hoshifransu.

J'apprécie particulièrement la photo avec Kotomitsuki car on voit les enfants exprimer leur joie.