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Performance of yagura-daiko in various ways
"Yagura-daiko" refers to a drum that is played on a yagura
(tower) to announce the performance of Sumo. The yagura
is 16m high and constructed of cryptomeria logs. It is said to have
been built high so that the surface of the Sumida river would reflect
the sound of the drum so that it could be heard far and wide.
There are two occasions for "yagura-daiko"; "yose-daiko"
is played early in the morning to gather people, and "hane-daiko"
is played at the end of the performance to request a return visit
of the audience. "Hane-daiko" is not necessary on the last
day or on a one-day performance.
In old days there were also "ichiban-daiko" and "niban-daiko".
The former was played to announce the entrance of rikishi
who were still below the rank of sekitori and the start of
a bout. The latter was played to notify the entrance of sekitori.
These performances were held on the dohyo as entertainment
in stead of on the yagura.
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