Shobushi Kanji - 勝武士 幹士 (born November 4, 1991 - May 13, 2020) was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Kofu, Yamanashi. He made his debut in March 2007 and wrestled for Takadagawa stable. His highest rank was sandanme 11 and he died while as an active wrestler in May 2020.
Early Life[]
Omori began practicing judo in elementary school and continued his judo career at Kai Shiritsu Ryuo Junior High School. Since his mother knew a referee in Takadagawa stable, Takadagawa Oyakata (former sekiwake Akinoshima) decided to visit the area to scout for potential wrestlers. He was initially more interested in Ryuden, a member of Omori's judo club and a childhood friend, but he decided to recruit Omori as well.[1]
Career[]
He made his professional debut in March 2007 and was given the shikona "Shobushi" (勝武士). He reached the sandanme division in September 2009 and his highest rank was sandanme 11 which he earned in November 2017. He briefly wrestled under the shikona "Dangan" (彈丸), from July 2012 to September 2013, before reverting back to Shobushi in November 2013.[2]
He was a personal attendant (付け人, tsukebito) to his stablemate Ryuden, who was a fellow Yamanashi Prefecture native and alumnus of his junior high school judo club.[3] Starting in March 2014, Shobushi was a performer of comic sumo displays (初っ切り, shokkiri) on regional tours and exhibition tournaments. His partner in the performances was Takamisato of the Azumazeki stable. Usually both wrestlers in shokkiri are from the same stable, but Azumazeki had no-one small enough to provide a contrast to the larger Takamisato, so Shobushi who was of short stature and weighed only around 110 kilograms (240 lb) was asked instead.[4] Following Takamisato's retirement in 2018 Shobushi's partner was Ebisumaru, who made his professional debut alongside Shobushi and is also from Takadagawa. Shobushi also performed at Takekaze's retirement ceremony (断髪式, danpatsu-shiki) in February 2020.[5]
Illness and Death[]
Shobushi was the first sumo wrestler confirmed to have been infected with the COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, though his identity was not disclosed at the time.[6] On April 4, 2020, he developed a fever, but was not able to get medical attention or get admitted to a hospital until April 8 when coughing up blood, due to the high number of people with symptoms that Japan was experiencing at the time.[7] An initial test for coronavirus came back negative, but after being transferred to a different hospital he tested positive on April 10. He remained in intensive care from April 19 until his death from multiple organ failure brought on by COVID-19 related pneumonia on May 13.[8] Prior to his death, he suffered from diabetes and in 2016 had to withdraw from a bout because of hypoglycemia.[9] He was the first active sumo wrestler to die since Wakamiume of the makushita division died of acute myelogenous leukemia in 2008.[10] Shortly before the announcement of his death, the May tournament was cancelled.[11]
The Nishonoseki ichimon (a group of related stables) was planning to hold a ichimon funeral for Shobushi, which are normally reserved for wrestlers who go on to be elders of the Japan Sumo Association (JSA). The JSA chairman, Hakkaku, said after Shobushi's death, "We cannot find any words to say when we think about the broken hearts of his family. It must have been so very painful to fight the disease for over a month but, like a sumo wrestler, he persevered and endured, fighting to the very end. We only wish that he rests in peace now."[12]
Fighting Style[]

Shobushi defeats Motokiyama by oshidashi (push out)
Shobushi was an oshi-sumo wrestler who prefers pushing and thrusting techniques to fighting on the mawashi. His most common kimarite used was a straightforward oshidashi, or push out.[13]
Record[]
Division Results[]
- Total: 260-279-7/538 (79 basho)
- Sandanme: 147-189-7/335 (49 basho)
- Jonidan: 99-83/182 (26 basho)
- Jonokuchi: 14-7/21 (3 basho)
Shikona History[]
- Shobushi Taro (2007.03 - 2011.11)
- Shobushi Kiyotaka (2012.01 - 2012.05)
- Dangan Ichikaze (2012.07 - 2013.09)
- Shobushi Kanji (2013.11 - 2020.07)
Gallery[]
External Links[]
- Shobushi Kanji Japanese Wikipedia Article
- Shobushi Kanji Rikishi Information
- Shobushi Kanji JSA Profile Page
References[]
- ↑ Daily Shincho: Shobushi, who passed away from COVID-19, is talked about by his middle school teacher
- ↑ Shobushi Rikishi Information
- ↑ Hochi News: Shobushi-san's family funeral was an unusual one
- ↑ Nikkan Sports: The secret story of the duo...Shobushi's first partner (part 1)
- ↑ YouTube: A perfectly coordinated shokkiri!
- ↑ Kyodo News: 1st sumo wrestler tests positive for coronavirus
- ↑ Reuters: As Japan reopens, coronavirus testing slowed by bureaucracy and staff shortages
- ↑ NHK World: Grand sumo confronts the coronavirus challenge
- ↑ Nikkan Sports: Popular tour performer Shobushi develops diabetes
- ↑ Tokyo Shimbun: Sumo wrestler with coronavirus infection dies
- ↑ Kyodo News: Sumo grand tournament in May canceled due to virus
- ↑ Yahoo! Sports: Japanese sumo wrestler Shobushi dies of COVID-19 at age 28
- ↑ Shobushi Kimarite Information