Fans of custom bronze
sculptures everywhere will be intrigued to read that the latest legend to
be commemorated in statue form somewhere in the world is the late sumo wrestler
Taiho. A 260kg, 2.27-meter-high statue by Japanese sculptor Toshio Kamada has
already been unveiled, and will be gifted to the Russian island, Sakhalin, on
which Taiho was born.
Kamada expressed
an interest in making the statue after hearing of the Sakhalin city of
Poronaysk's interest in having it positioned on the site of Taiho's former
residence. The 69 year old sculptor, an admirer of Taiho, commented: "I
worked on it as an initiative for grassroots cultural exchanges between
Russia and Japan. I was able to express Taiho's strength, gentleness and
dignity."
Taiho's real name was Koki Naya, and he had
links to Akita Prefecture in Japan through his mother and wife. His 66 year old
wife, Yoshiko, recalled: "We had started preparations to go to Sakhalin
when his health became too bad for traveling. I'm glad he (the statue) will now
go over there."
The statue will be displayed in Ogata until
mid-July, followed by its transportation to Poronaysk, where it will be
unveiled at a ceremony attended by the sculptor on August 16th. The cost of the
Taiho statue will be around ¥8 million ($78,961), including transportation
expenses, contributions having been solicited by a local volunteer group in
Akita.
Taiho was born in 1940 in Poronaysk, which
was then under Japanese control. With the intensification of the Second World
War, Taiho made the decision to come to Hokkaido, and never again visited
Sakhalin.
He made his professional debut in 1956, and
by the age of 21, in 1961, had become yokozuna. His career saw him win what is
still an all-time record 32 Emperor's Cups, and he came to be known as the
Showa period's (1926-1989) great yokozuna.
In January 2013, Taiho died of heart
disease, at the age of 72. An obituary in the British Guardian newspaper described him as "the greatest sumo
wrestler of the second half of the 20th century, and arguably the greatest of
all time" - words that we are not inclined to disagree with as makers of
custom bronze sculptures here at Big Statues.
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