Sumo Wrestling Collection

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Shop my collection of sumo wrestling inspired art prints, stickers, and more.

Oshoma Degi 9 x 12 Print Version 2
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Ōshōma Degi is a professional Mongolian sumo wrestler affiliated with the Naruto stable, run by former Bulgarian Ozeki Kotooshu. He made his debut in 2021 and quickly advanced through the ranks, reaching the jūryō division in 2022. Despite facing numerous challenges and persistent injuries, he won the jūryō championship at the November 2022 basho in Kyushu. His efforts led to a promotion to the top makuuchi division in May 2024, making him the 29th Mongolian to achieve this rank. 


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm), printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

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Tamawashi Ichiro 9 x 12 Print Version 2
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tamawashi Ichiro is a professional sumo wrestler born in Mongolia. Competing for Kataonami stable, he made his debut in 2004 and quickly rose through the ranks with his strong and aggressive style. Tamawashi reached the top makuuchi division in 2008 and has been a consistent competitor among the sport's elite ever since. He holds the record for most consecutive bouts—on September 10, 2024, he completed his 1,631st consecutive match, breaking the record held by former sekiwake Aobajo.

Known for his powerful pushing and thrusting techniques, he earned his first top-division championship (yusho) in January 2019 and a second in September 2022, a rare achievement for a veteran wrestler. His resilience and longevity in the ring has earned him the nickname “Iron Man.”


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

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Tamawashi Ichiro 9 x 12 Print Version 1
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tamawashi Ichiro is a professional sumo wrestler born in Mongolia. Competing for Kataonami stable, he made his debut in 2004 and quickly rose through the ranks with his strong and aggressive style. Tamawashi reached the top makuuchi division in 2008 and has been a consistent competitor among the sport's elite ever since. He holds the record for most consecutive bouts—on September 10, 2024, he completed his 1,631st consecutive match, breaking the record held by former sekiwake Aobajo.

Known for his powerful pushing and thrusting techniques, he earned his first top-division championship (yusho) in January 2019 and a second in September 2022, a rare achievement for a veteran wrestler. His resilience and longevity in the ring has earned him the nickname “Iron Man.”


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

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Roga Tokiyoshi 9 x 12 Print
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Rōga Tokiyoshi is a Russian-Mongolian sumo wrestler. He competes for Futagoyama stable and began his professional sumo career in September 2018. Rōga advanced through the ranks, reaching the jūryō division in November 2022. Known for his strong technique and determination, he continued to make strides in his sumo career, reaching the makuuchi division in 2023. Rōga has recently become even more popular with fans both in Japan and abroad thanks to his regular appearances in the ever-popular Futagoyama Youtube channel videos.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

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Sumo Wrestler Fruit Butts A5 Sticker Sheet
£5.00

(Full disclosure: I asked ChatGPT to write me this description for a laugh, and it's so bad that I've decided to keep it :)).

Introducing our hilarious and unique "Sumo Wrestler Fruit Butts" Sticker Collection – a delightful fusion of nature's finest bounty and the traditional art of sumo wrestling! These one-of-a-kind stickers are a playful take on the iconic sumo wrestler's robust posterior, expertly blended with the vibrant and juicy allure of various fruits.

Each sticker in the collection showcases a meticulously crafted fruit that remarkably resembles the distinct shape and form of a sumo wrestler's behind. From the plump and round contours of an apple to the curvaceous elegance of a peach, these stickers capture the essence of both sumo culture and the diverse beauty of nature's harvest.

These stickers are perfect for decorating objects like notebook covers, laptops, water bottles, phones, or anything else you can think of. The stickers are not intended to be re-usable, so make sure you choose a spot wisely.


Product details

This die-cut vinyl sticker sheet features seven different fruit-related sumo stickers. The A5 sheet size measures 148.5 x 210 mm and stickers range in size from 50mm to 60mm in general height or width.


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We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

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Hoshoryu Tomokatsu 9 x 12 Print
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Hōshōryū Tomokatsu is the 74th Yokozuna of Grand Sumo. Born Sugarragchaagiin Byambasuren in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, he is the nephew to the 68th yokozuna, Asashōryū. Hōshōryū began his professional sumo career in January 2018 and quickly ascended through the ranks, clinching his first top-division title in July 2023 which led to his promotion to ōzeki. Demonstrating consistent excellence, Hōshōryū earned his second top-division championship in January 2025 and was subsequently promoted to yokozuna. Known for his dynamic and aggressive fighting style, he has been honoured with multiple special prizes, including two for Technique and one for Fighting Spirit.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

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Tamashoho Manpei 9 x 12 Print Version 2
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tamashōhō Manpei is a Mongolian sumo wrestler competing for Kataonami stable. He began his sumo career in July 2011 and gradually worked his way up through the ranks. After years of competing in the lower divisions, he achieved promotion to the jūryō division in March 2023.

Known for his pushing and thrusting techniques, he favors a right-hand inside grip (migi-yotsu) during bouts. He has demonstrated resilience in the sport, overcoming challenges in weight gain and technique development. Tamashōhō is also the brother-in-law of fellow Mongolian sumo wrestler Tamawashi​.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm), printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Oshoma Degi 9 x 12 Print Version 1
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

—-

Ōshōma Degi is a professional Mongolian sumo wrestler affiliated with the Naruto stable, run by former Bulgarian Ozeki Kotooshu. He made his debut in 2021 and quickly advanced through the ranks, reaching the jūryō division in 2022. Despite facing numerous challenges and persistent injuries, he won the jūryō championship at the November 2022 basho in Kyushu. His efforts led to a promotion to the top makuuchi division in May 2024, making him the 29th Mongolian to achieve this rank. 


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm), printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Tamashoho Manpei 9 x 12 Print Version 1
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tamashōhō Manpei is a Mongolian sumo wrestler competing for Kataonami stable. He began his sumo career in July 2011 and gradually worked his way up through the ranks. After years of competing in the lower divisions, he achieved promotion to the jūryō division in March 2023.

Known for his pushing and thrusting techniques, he favors a right-hand inside grip (migi-yotsu) during bouts. He has demonstrated resilience in the sport, overcoming challenges in weight gain and technique development. Tamashōhō is also the brother-in-law of fellow Mongolian sumo wrestler Tamawashi​.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm), printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Sumo Wrestling A4 Riso Print
£15.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

Sumo is long thought by many foreigners to be mysterious and difficult to understand, but the basic rules are simple—a wrestler loses a match when any part of his body other than the soles of his feet touches the ground, or if he steps outside the 土俵 (dohyō).

My riso print depicts iconic elements of the sumo sport. They include: 手形 (tegata, rikishi handprint signature), 焼き鳥 (yakitori, chicken skewers), お土産 (omiyage, souvenir), のぼり旗 (noborihata, standing flag), 力士 (rikishi, sumo wrestler), タイ (tai, sea bream), 座布団 (zabuton, floor cushion), ちゃんこ鍋 (chankonabe, hot pot stew), (taku, wooden clappers), 廻し (mawashi, wrestler belt), 天皇賜杯 (tennoushihai, Emperor's Cup), 浴衣 (yukata, wrestler robe), (yumi, bow), 呼出 (yobidashi, ring announcer), 塩かご (shiokago, salt basket), 行司 (gyōji, referee), (tsuna, yokozuna ceremony belt), 応援タオル (ouen-taoru, cheering towel), 軍配 (gunbai, signalling fan), 化粧廻し (keshō-mawashi, ceremonial apron), 懸賞金 (kenshōkin, prize money). Also featured are nods to rikishi 白鵬 (Hakuho), 高安(Takayasu), 霧島 (Kirishima), and 照ノ富士 (Terunofuji).

Printed in dark navy federal blue and orange inks.



What is a riso print?

These prints use risograph technology, a method of printing developed in Japan in the mid-1980s. It can be described as a mix between screenprinting and photocopying. The risograph process produces prints with extremely vibrant, crisp inks, and sometimes these inks overlap during the printing process to create interesting and unique details. These soy-based inks also have a lower environmental impact.



Product details

Printed in Glasgow, UK by the world-famous Risotto print studio. Each print is A4 size (210 x 297 mm / 8.27 x 11.69 in) and printed on heavyweight 300gsm Munken Lynx paper. 100% recycled and FSC® Recycled certified.  

Each print is signed with a traditional Japanese ‘hanko’ artist stamp. Prints are packaged in cello bags with rigid cardboard inserts and shipped in flat mailers. 

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

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Hokutofuji Daiki 9 x 12 Print
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Hokutofuji Daiki, born Daiki Nakamura in Konosu, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, is a professional sumo wrestler competing for the Hakkaku stable. He made his sumo debut in 2015 after a successful amateur career at Nippon Sport Science University. Hokutofuji quickly progressed through the ranks and reached the top makuuchi division in 2017.

Known for his powerful pushing and thrusting style, Hokutofuji has earned several special prizes, including awards for Fighting Spirit and Outstanding Performance. He has been a consistent presence among the upper ranks of the division, often competing against top-level opponents. Hokutofuji's tenacity and competitive spirit make him a formidable competitor in the sumo ring.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm), printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

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Tokushoryu Makoto 9 x 12 Print
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Tokushōryū Makoto was a professional sumo wrestler from Nara, Japan, born on August 22, 1986. He made his professional debut in 2009 and is affiliated with Kise stable. Tokushōryū was best known for his remarkable underdog victory in the January 2020 Grand Sumo Tournament, where he won the Emperor’s Cup as a rank-and-file maegashira 17—the lowest-ranked competitor in the top division at the time. His emotional victory, dedicated to his late mentor, made him a fan favorite. He retired in September 2023 and remains at Kisebeya as a coach under the name Sendagawa Oyakata.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Oshoma Degi 9 x 12 Print Version 3
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Ōshōma Degi is a professional Mongolian sumo wrestler affiliated with the Naruto stable, run by former Bulgarian Ozeki Kotooshu. He made his debut in 2021 and quickly advanced through the ranks, reaching the jūryō division in 2022. Despite facing numerous challenges and persistent injuries, he won the jūryō championship at the November 2022 basho in Kyushu. His efforts led to a promotion to the top makuuchi division in May 2024, making him the 29th Mongolian to achieve this rank. 


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm), printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Onokatsu Kazuhiro 9 x 12 Print
£10.00

Sumo is considered to be the national sport of Japan and has a rich history of ancient traditions and rituals. Wrestlers, called 力士 (rikishi), compete in six divisions as administered by the Japan Sumo Association. When a rikishi reaches the second highest division, 十両 (juryō), he is considered to be a professional and earns a salary along with significant privileges. The top division, 幕内 (makuuchi), consists of 42 wrestlers who compete in regular tournaments to win the coveted Emperor's Cup.

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Onokatsu Kazuhiro, born Batjargal Choijilsüren in Mongolia, is a professional sumo wrestler affiliated with the Onomatsu stable. He began his sumo journey in Japan in 2016, where he achieved significant success in amateur sumo, including winning the 100th National University Championship in 2022. This accomplishment granted him entry into the professional ranks at the makushita 15 level in November 2023. Demonstrating consistent performance, Onokatsu advanced to the top makuuchi division in September 2024. Known for his proficiency in mathematics and fluency in Japanese, he continues to make his mark in the sumo world.


Product details

Measures 9 × 12 inches (228mm × 304mm),printed on medium gloss “lustre” photo paper and posted in a board-backed cello bag.

Please note that frames are not included. 



Delivery times & prices

We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

  • UK deliveries: 3-4 working days via Royal Mail 1st class

  • International deliveries available via Royal Mail International Standard Airmail

  • Prices calculated during checkout For more information on shipping times for international deliveries, please check the delivery & returns page.

Sumo Snow Globe “Happy Holidays” Greeting Card
£3.50

Celebrate the holidays with my Sumo Snow Globe greeting card! Instead of a typical snowy scene, the sumo wrestler (rikishi) is whipping up a blizzard of salt before stepping into the ring. Rikishi throw salt as a ritualistic and symbolic gesture before their matches, which signifies the removal of impurities and evil spirits from the sumo ring, known as the "dohyō." The salt-throwing ritual has become an iconic and visually striking part of sumo matches, adding an element of excitement to this traditional sport.

Product details

This A6 size greeting card features gold foil detailing and comes with a gold C6 envelope. Printed in the UK.

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We ship worldwide. 日本へ国際郵便で送ります。

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