
nytimes.com /August 3, 2003
ISAI, Japan -- ...the Bulgarian sumo wrestler faced the Japanese wrestler...Mr. Mahalyanov, whose sumo name is Kotooshu, or European Harp, is one of the rising number of non-Japanese wrestlers revolutionizing the most Japanese of sports.
Most significant, for the first time in the history of Japan, no Japanese ranks as a grand champion....
"Sumo is only one small world, and it has been taken over by foreigners, and Japanese people feel sad," said Hidetoshi Tanaka, 56, general secretary of the International Sumo Federation and a trustee of Nihon University in Tokyo.