Friendly relations between the Polish and Japanese cities of Krotoszyn and Okinoshima were established in 2016 and are actively being maintained with constant efforts from both partners to expand cooperation. Celebrating important occasions for both communities together is an important factor in strengthening this friendship. 

In September this year, the local government of Krotoszyn visited Japan on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Okinoshima and their Oki Islands Traditional Sumo Tournament. Unlike regular sumo competitions, this one is unique due to only being held during very important events related to the life of the town. Its 15th edition started on the evening of September 14. 200 sumo wrestlers selected from each region of the archipelago fought throughout the night until noon the next day. All competitions were guided by a common rule - each pair of players fights twice. Whoever wins first must lose in the second attempt to maintain balance and friendship among the inhabitants of the small Japanese island.

Due to the presence of Poles - a certain kindness was felt, and an exception was made - one of the districts (Yamada) accepted Polish sumo wrestlers as honorary residents, thanks to which they could take part in the tournament. “The activities of Krotoszyn and Okinoshima for the past 8 years have already shown that it is possible to exchange artists, entrepreneurs, athletes, school projects, and organize festivals with Japanese and Polish themes. Today we are here to emphasize our appreciation for the city's 20 years and share emotions”, stated Natalia Robakowska, Mayor of Krotoszyn. There are many more joint projects ahead, including the participation in EXPO 2025 Osaka and the 10th anniversary of the Krotoszyn-Okinoshima cooperation in 2026. Stay tuned!

Sumo ring during the day

Source: Krotoszyn Town Hall
 

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