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    Quote Originally Posted by Pleater View Post
    OOh sumo - I've been a fan since channel 4 showed it back in the last century - when chiyonofuji was yokozuna.
    I watch the highlights curtesy of the internet.

    Anne the Pleater
    Seems like the only difference between sumo and football is that sumo has no ball. Both abound in bodily collisions. Don’t see sumo on tv here where I live in cowboy/ranching culture. But I was impressed by Japanese respect, courtesy and graciousness. Like a breath of fresh air. It was a wonderful trip.
    "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord....." Psalm 33:12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norm View Post
    Seems like the only difference between sumo and football is that sumo has no ball. Both abound in bodily collisions. Don’t see sumo on tv here where I live in cowboy/ranching culture. But I was impressed by Japanese respect, courtesy and graciousness. Like a breath of fresh air. It was a wonderful trip.
    I think I used Goole to look for the sumo tournaments.
    I have to rewatch as I miss the action through being distracted by the umpires gorgeous costumes.

    Anne the Pleater
    I presume to dictate to no man what he shall eat or drink or wherewithal he shall be clothed."
    -- The Hon. Stuart Ruaidri Erskine, The Kilt & How to Wear It, 1901.

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    Looking quite good.

    My wife and I are heading out on a long road trip next weekend - literally coast to coast. It will be similar to one we did last September and will like be about three weeks. I plan to take one pair of shorts, no jeans or pants and four kilts - 2 Utility (black and black/gray tartan) and two casual kilts (one by USA Kilts and one by SportKilt, with pockets).

    If you are too busy to laugh, you are too busy.

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    Japan is VERY hot and humid in the summer. I am sure the kilt was noticably more comfortable than shorts in the climate.

    Hiroshima is an experience that will make you think deeply about the cruelty of war and question the "humanity" of humanity. It's fascinating to realize that two of the streetcars running in the city today were on duty the day the bomb fell!

    I lived in China for 11 years and wore the kilt pretty regularly. People were often quite curious, and certainly wanted to take pictures with me. But no one was ever rude, although many did have questions. The kilt is definitely a source of relief in the muggy summer heat of Southern China. They all associate kilts with Scotland, and you will often hear them saying "Segulan" (Chinese for "Scotland") as you pass by kilted.

    Although I have visited Japan several times, I never wore the kilt there. Most of my Japanese journeys have been in the winter, when being bundled up against the chill was a primary concern.

    Although I have I have a couple of yukata (summer kimono), with the appropriate tabi socks and zori sandals, I don't have any Japanese-style underwear. To be honest, I had trouble finding my size in Japanese shops, as I am 6'3" and 200+ pounds. But i always found the country beautiful and fascinating, the people polite and kind, and the food delicious.

    Andrew
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    pretty cool

    It looks like a great trip,

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    Amazing. Glad you enjoyed it. Japan is such an incredible country. I'd go back yearly if it wasn't the other side of the world. Did you try chankonabe, when you were in Ryōgoku for the sumo?

    I lived in Japan for 3 years. I actually did a presentation about highland dress in Japanese for a public event in Chiba. I also kilted up over there sometimes, although the only pictures I have are these ones from a Scotland vs Japan rugby match I attended in 2016. My kilt was in general a little too warm for the summer months over there, which were brutal, at least for a Scottish person like me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Son of the Rock View Post
    Amazing. Glad you enjoyed it. Japan is such an incredible country. I'd go back yearly if it wasn't the other side of the world. Did you try chankonabe, when you were in Ryōgoku for the sumo?

    I lived in Japan for 3 years. I actually did a presentation about highland dress in Japanese for a public event in Chiba. I also kilted up over there sometimes, although the only pictures I have are these ones from a Scotland vs Japan rugby match I attended in 2016. My kilt was in general a little too warm for the summer months over there, which were brutal, at least for a Scottish person like me.

    Unfortunately, the sumo season did not start until September, so we did not see any matches. I had never heard of chankonabe, so did not get to try it. But it looks like a healthy meal (I had a look on the internet). The kilt I wore was a light, ripstop utility kilt so it really did help with the heat, as well as utilizing a fundoshi with it. So how did the Japanese people respond to your wearing a kilt? It would be nice to start a trend with the Japanese adopting the kilt for their very hot and humid climate. Yet I know that it is very hard for any of them to step out of the mold and try something unique or different. Your kilt is nice; great color scheme. So, how long did it take you to learn Japanese? I did manage to learn hiragana and katakana, but kanji was a brick wall. Thank you for your post!
    "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord....." Psalm 33:12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Couper View Post
    Looking quite good.

    My wife and I are heading out on a long road trip next weekend - literally coast to coast. It will be similar to one we did last September and will like be about three weeks. I plan to take one pair of shorts, no jeans or pants and four kilts - 2 Utility (black and black/gray tartan) and two casual kilts (one by USA Kilts and one by SportKilt, with pockets).
    I wore short pants I think twice on our trip to Japan and regretted it both times. They were experiencing an all time whopping heat wave. After the second time of wearing pants, I ditched those puppies and wore the one green kilt I had the rest of the trip.
    Kilts are awesome to wear on road trips, rock hunting trips and everywhere, except at work where there are fork trucks and cat walks (grating that you can see through to people below, and, um... the other way around).

    Have a fun trip!
    "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord....." Psalm 33:12

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