A celebratory parade for Komusubi Wakatakakage, who won his second championship in 25 tournaments at the May Grand Sumo Summer Tournament, was held on the 6th in his hometown of Fukushima City. Wakatakakage rode in an open-top car, slowly making his way along the 200-meter stretch of road in front of Fukushima Station. Approximately 15,000 citizens and fans gathered and cheered him on with shouts of "O
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A celebratory parade for Komusubi Wakatakakage, who won his second championship in 25 tournaments at the May Grand Sumo Summer Tournament, was held on the 6th in his hometown of Fukushima City. Wakatakakage rode in an open-top car, slowly making his way along the 200-meter stretch of road in front of Fukushima Station. Approximately 15,000 citizens and fans gathered and cheered him on with shouts of "O