Where is Takakeitora?

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Kasugayama Castle, Narumi Shogunate

House: Uesugi Domanmaru Kagetora

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◆Tensho 451 September 26th

“Where is Takakeitora?”

There are a wide variety of martial arts competitions in Reiwa, so I'm having trouble deciding where to watch them. Things that have come to my attention recently include Otani-dono's dual wielding and injuries, female track and field warriors, and sumo wrestling since the Tensho era, and Lord Oyagata has given me permission to express my thoughts on this. MLB teams are busy acquiring baseball samurai from free agency, but I have heard from Kenzaru that many large-scale, long-term contracts are made through agents. It will be difficult for Otani-dono, a dual-wielding samurai who will turn 31 next year, to win the title. Because your weaknesses will be thoroughly marked. In 2023, the home run king is almost certain due to the slump of American League batters. Although he is considered to be a favorite for the second MVP award, it is unlikely that he will receive a unanimous vote. He appears to have completed his second Tommy John surgery in 2024, and as a left-handed hitter, we can expect him to perform to some extent throughout the season, but there is also a strong possibility that he will suffer an injury due to fatigue. Therefore, it is inevitable for each team to put a harsh price on Mr. Otani. There were rumors of an 80 billion yen 10-year contract before the injury was revealed, but the media has toned it down recently. A large-scale long-term contract is likely to be about half the contract amount due to factors such as the desire for exclusive ownership of a talented baseball warrior, commercial strategy, and the agent's intentions. There is no way a baseball samurai with a big contract can work consistently for 10 years without getting injured. Nomo-dono and Ichiro-dono are special. Trout, who suffers from frequent injuries, is unlikely to receive a major contract in the future. I also feel like I'm burnt out with the WBC. It's the same with Otani-dono. No matter how samurai you are, the only thing you can rely on is physical well-being and good health. If your body is damaged in the Sengoku era, you cannot fight. Japan's female track and field warriors are also getting a little stronger. Tanaka female warriors are also doing their best, keeping an eye on the Africans. Kitaguchi Onna Musha also won the gold medal in throwing. I am truly impressed. When he looks at the appearance of a track and field samurai, his heart warms. Even I don't know why. At the September Grand Sumo Tournament, the ozeki barely won in the Chishuuraku championship match by transforming himself into a sumo samurai from the lower rank of the Hiramaku, but I still don't feel very relieved. Aside from his nickname, ``Takakeitora,'' isn't his name ``Takakeisho'' named after Keisho-dono, who drove Domanmaru's family to commit suicide? It is natural that Oyakata is angry. I think it's rare that all makuuchi samurai always have the opportunity to win, but when will the marquee sumo samurai be born? Where is ``Takakeitora''?

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