Why does this boy frighten the Japanese so much ?


The Aonishiki phenomenon (whose real name is Danylo Yavhusishyn) transcends the realm of sport: it touches the very soul of Japan. At just 21 years old, this Ukrainian giant is shaking up the established order and hierarchies, provoking a mixture of fascination and concern among sumo purists.

A meteoric and historic rise

Aonishiki isn’t just good; he’s brutally effective.

Arriving in Japan with a solid background in wrestling and amateur sumo, he climbed the ranks of the lower divisions with a speed reminiscent of the greatest names in history (like the Mongolians Asashoryu and Hakuho).

It took Japan nearly 20 years to produce another Japanese Yokozuna (grand champion) after a period of total domination by Mongolian wrestlers.

The emergence of such an early European talent has rekindled fears that the « national sport » could once again be dominated by non-Japanese wrestlers.

The « European Style »: Raw and Technical Strength

Unlike some Japanese wrestlers who favor the classic pushing style (tsuki-oshi), Aonishiki uses his wrestling training for an extremely devastating belt hold (yotsu-zumo).

His physique, typical of Eastern European countries—above-average muscle density and leg power—allows him to withstand the most violent attacks.

He understands angles and leverage in a way that destabilizes his more experienced opponents.

A Determination Forged by Personal Circumstances

Danylo Yavhusishyn carries a powerful symbolic weight. Originally from Ukraine, his involvement in sumo is also a way to support his family and represent his war-torn country.

Japanese observers note in him a « gaze » and a concentration (kiai) that border on obsession.

For him, each match has a vital importance that transcends the mere trophy.

This psychological resilience is often what young Japanese hopefuls lack, sometimes considered overprotected.

The Specter of a Future Yokozuna

The Sekiwake title (the third-highest rank) at his age is a remarkable achievement. In Japan, it’s understood that when a young wrestler reaches this level so quickly, he generally doesn’t stop until he reaches the top.

He represents a direct threat to the current holders. His ability to defeat Ozeki (champions) with disconcerting ease suggests that he could become the first Ukrainian to reach the supreme rank of Yokozuna.





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