It was so nice to see how much effort the chef makes to provide great food for the sumo wrestlers. The love for his profession and the love for the rikishi! I live 15 minutes away from Arashio beya, so it was extra interesting for me to peep inside and see what we can't see from outside. I'd love to go there for lunch every day! :D
I`m a big fan of sumo, the Waka brothers and Chanko-Nabe. So this was the perfect video for me. Thanks for the great content Hiro! Greetings from the Netherlands.
One of my favorite group of wrestlers love the interaction and the ending was awesome. Can’t wait for the May tournament and see what the waka brothers and stable will be able to do
Now I am properly prepared to try & cook chanko nabe....ingredients; seasonings, how & what order to cook and add each ingredient...I am excited to try it. As noted, it is delicious; nutritious...beneficial to wrestlers and essential to a women's beauty. The biggest challenges will be gathering all the correct ingredients and making chanko nabe in a smaller batch ( for one or two people...fresh is always best ). This was A fun & well presented video. I enjoyed it and learned how to cook this correctly. Thanks to the chef; the wrestlers & the host!
Thank you so much for this video! I've been wanting to have a chankonabe recipe from a beya but they only do it in japanese. I will try Arasio beya's recipe for next basho!
Hi Hiro-san, chankonabe is the sumo wrestlers' favorite hot pot with chicken as its main ingredient along with vegetables and cooked in a seasoned dashi stock. Greetings from the Philippines.
A very interesting and nutritious name for such a flagship meal for all Japanese sumo stables heheh I mean to see that wrestlers in sumo stables like the sumo stable specialty that gives them a ballanced nutitious meal like Chanko Nabe and like it means that Japanese Sumo itself in my eyes actualy has a future thanks to Chanko Nabe itself and all that muscle that these japanese sumos have underneath all that bulk.
I wonder how much rice one eats with Chanko Nabe. It doesn't seem to have a lot of calories with mostly vegetables and some pork. Or did I miss something?
I eat Chanko alot and at least in my case there is quite a bit of calories in it with all the broth, meat and fat from both that and the marrow. But the most Important thing about it isn't the calories themselves but the nutrients in the stew itself. All those vitamins and minerals need replacing after the intense training, Chanko covers pretty much all of it. :)
I wonder--is it common for a heya to engage a professional cook? I was under the impression that most cooking is done by the rikishi under the leadership of an older rikishi. Also, it's cool that the tokoyama pitches in. I guess he can't do hair while everyone is training.
Not only do they eat chankonabe, watch the Sumo Eats channel and they also gorge on other foods outside mealtimes. But what's nice about chanko is anyone making it can add whatever they want. There is no set recipe. I'm eating mine as I watch this. :)
I really appreciate what the JSA is doing to introduce foreigner fans tot he world of sumo, however I hope and I pray that what they are doing today in the recent sumo issue is done purely for disciplinary and not political/emotional issues. What they did to a certain oyakata is really not comparable to what other oyakatas received as a disciplinary measure. I hope this will not alienate other foreigner fans
seems like I see many Japanese people who wear the face mask under the mouth, like a chin strap. What is the point of doing this? At that point it becomes completely nonsensical
It happens everywhere, and ticks me off something awful. If you really think you don't need one, don't wear it--but amazingly many adults can't seem to figure out where their mouths and noses are...
Well, it kind of is a state (or in this case JSA) controlled media channel. It's also not a sumo news channel so much as a sumo features channel. Anyway, everyone else and his brother has covered the Miyagino story. What do you think Hiro et al. would add to it?.
@@LauraJdogmom It's a good point you make, it isn't a sumo news channel. I just feel like if they're going out of their way themselves to curate ENG speaking content then go the whole hog. Very happy to see the Waka bro's eating Chanko and all of that but I'd love to get bi weekly videos covering all the storylines and current affairs, stable news etc etc. The videos feel like they are aimed at tourists watching sumo for the first time. I'd say a large portion of the people here are from Natto etc. and have been following sumo for years
Hello Hiro, wondering why you have not posted anything about the scandal with the former Yokozuna Hakuho and his protégée. If you are going to tell us about Sumo please keep us updated with everything. Don't sanatize the sport. You have lost me as fan of your channel.
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
I'm going to throw out the obvious, but I firmly believe Chunkonabe is probably ruining the modern rickishi. Too many calories, just to put weight on already beefy athletes. If your weight is your greatest sumo asset, then perhaps you are not receiving the correct training. The rest of the world athletes have moved on to a modern balance nutrition, but the cultural stigma of following a 200 year old tradition is not in the best interest of the stable. Burning up calories is one thing, building muscle, grace, and skill, along with balanced training, is probably the best.
Of all the issues of current Sumo that is holding the sport back, chanko nabe seems to be the least of those issues. Not an issue at all I'd argue. Now, if you're simply meaning that they eat to much and that too much of the extra weight rikishis put on is effectively dead-weight that don't assist them in the sport, then I might agree, Sumo would maybe do well to reevaluate what kind of bodies their rikishis should aim for. However, chanko nade, the actual dish, has no issues in its most common forms. The nutritional value is tremendous, lots of different fresh vegetables and meat in a nice broth. As a guy who's been training for lots of years and know a little bit about healthy eating, I wish I had the time to make and eat chanko nabe as a staple food. The only issue with chanko nabe is that rikishis eat enormous amounts of it along with enormous amounts of white rice. But the dish itself I see no issues with. I think we should focus on the actual issues, like the restrictive and intimidating stable-system that discourages young men to try professional Sumo, bad prevention and treatment/recovery of ringside injuries, the semi-regular bullying scandals, as well as the leadership being too old-fashioned and at times criminally unfair (the treatment of Miyagino/ex-Hakuho in the wake of Hokuseihos bullying is disproportionate and clearly not the same treatment they'd have given any other Oyakata). Not that the JSA would care what any foreign sumo-fans think, but anyway...
@@Benjamin_Kraft I agree with the other problems that are far more improvable. However, the subject is Chunkonabe. I read a recent article on our recent Basho winner. His Oyakata made the modest statement that he is an upcoming talent, and that with more experience he should rise quickly. He followed up the statement that he needed to gain an additional 40 kilos to stay competative. ?? 50lbs, to stay competative ? The kid has a fantastic body form, albeit a little thin in the lower body, but putting 50lbs on this kid will slow him down so much. I don't see it. If the rest of the worlds athletes , and as an exfootball player, I can tell you that western coaches would have a stroke if you put on weight thru fat, and not mass thru muscle. I love the sport, king of the hill we called it in Texas.
@@the_Texas_Bandit On that matter we are in agreement, I find it very strange that they don't look to the likes of Hakuho, Chiyonofuji and Futabayama who all of them didn't have a huge amount of body mass (for a rikishi) and still are among the most legendary rikishis of all time. Still, I think cutting down the chanko nabe (and rice) down to a more reasonable calorie intake per day is the thing required in that case, not switching out the dish itself. But I see what you mean, and am in agreement.
When I saw the Waka bros sitting together in the beginning, I instantly smiled ear to ear.
Me too. It’s good to see them together.
same here
Chicken Prime Time was HILARIOUS!
So that’s the man responsible for the glorious traps of the waka bros
😂
Him and their steroid dealers.
@@govols1995 yep, what morita didnt show was the vial of the good stuff poured into the pot before serving
It was so nice to see how much effort the chef makes to provide great food for the sumo wrestlers. The love for his profession and the love for the rikishi! I live 15 minutes away from Arashio beya, so it was extra interesting for me to peep inside and see what we can't see from outside. I'd love to go there for lunch every day! :D
RIP Akebono
Too much Chanko?
The best Sumo Prime Time video so far! I loved seeing Wakatakakage and his brothers participating.
2:36 CHICKEN Prime Time 🤣🤣🤣
RIP Akebono 🙏🏿👏🏿
Futagoyama channel really influencing Sumo outside of Japan. Great vid inspired by their channel.
Always love to see a new Sumo Prime Time upload!
Thank you Hiro for another video and all your hard work!!
LET'S CHANKO!
Thank you for making quality Sumo content!
Hello Sumo Prime Time, love your channel! Please do a video dedicated to beloved Hawaiian Yokozuna, Akebono.
Thanks for the in depth coverage as always! Ill definitely be trying out this recipe at home 😊
I visited the Iseinoumi Beya on two occasions. Once in 2007 and again in 2017. Both time the chankonabe was fantastic. I love the channel.
Uchiumi-san is a hell of a cook and quite the charmer. Has a nice smile. Nice to see the Waka bros as well.
this is so fun! thank you for sharing so much about the cooking, it's been great watching the sumo food channel lately
great episode. thank you to all the sumo wrestlers for trying to engage with us english speakers
Great video today! Thank you!
I love seeing all three of the Waka brothers❤️❤️❤️
I`m a big fan of sumo, the Waka brothers and Chanko-Nabe. So this was the perfect video for me. Thanks for the great content Hiro! Greetings from the Netherlands.
Great video Hiro!!! Thank you for keeping us westerners informed inspite of the JSA and NHK.
Go Wakamotoharu!!! He is one of my favorite Rikishi and I will always cheer him on from the United States! Do your best!!
thank you. My first Taiga fulfilled everything for me.
I'm SO HAPPY👍
Years ago i made some Chanko and it's very tasty and satisfying but and yes you will put on the weight. 👍🇯🇵
Loved "Chicken Prime Time". 😂
Enjoy these videos a lot, more from Hiro and more Rikishi and the guys around them please.
GO ATAMIFUJI!!!
❤ thank you for the post.
I love how at the end, they all joined in! 😍😍😍
One of my favorite group of wrestlers love the interaction and the ending was awesome. Can’t wait for the May tournament and see what the waka brothers and stable will be able to do
This cooking looks so delicious. I will try to make Chanko-Nabe at my home thankyou for sharing
아라시오베야 너무 좋아요~♡
와카모토하루❤
Now I am properly prepared to try & cook chanko nabe....ingredients; seasonings, how & what order to cook and add each ingredient...I am excited to try it. As noted, it is delicious; nutritious...beneficial to wrestlers and essential to a women's beauty. The biggest challenges will be gathering all the correct ingredients and making chanko nabe in a smaller batch ( for one or two people...fresh is always best ). This was A fun & well presented video. I enjoyed it and learned how to cook this correctly. Thanks to the chef; the wrestlers & the host!
You have a wonderful channel! Thank you so much for showing us very interesting culture!!! Wish you all the best!!!
Warning! Don‘t watch while hungry! 😅
When Wakatakakage says, "Yummy!"
I have literally watched this every night for weeks now
Thank you so much for this video! I've been wanting to have a chankonabe recipe from a beya but they only do it in japanese. I will try Arasio beya's recipe for next basho!
Awww, team Wakabros🤗🥰. Anyway, I love seeing the Chanko Nabe process! The stewing noise is so oddly satisfying😅. ✊Go Chicken Prime Time🤣!
After watching so many Futogoyama videos I am dying to taste Chanko
My family makes this about once every 1-2 weeks now, sooo good
Hi Hiro-san, chankonabe is the sumo wrestlers' favorite hot pot with chicken as its main ingredient along with vegetables and cooked in a seasoned dashi stock. Greetings from the Philippines.
I want to try this!
Sumo prime time is … great!!
I've made this at home several times. It is as good as it looks.
would love to try to cook it at home! looks delicious 😊
That was a very delicious video
You guys have me hungry for Chanko nabe🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
Need some Chanko in the states!!
Now I'm hungry. Trauning, eating, sleeping. I perfected two of the categries, still need to work on the third one. Guess which? 😂
Yeah, I have a hard time sleeping, too.
Nice to see Wakamotoharu and Wakatagakage together. Looking forward to seeing Wakatakakage in an upcoming tournament.
Like this too , Hiro 👌 do one from wrestlers favorit out fits . Free time .teeshirt and onepeaces😂
I'd like to have a drink with these men. And some of their food.
Looks delicious 😋
molto divertente questo video!!
Wakatakakage and Wakamotoharu and Wakatakamoto ❤❤❤❤❤
霧乃華さん、お元気そうで何よりですー😊💕
Great!
Those two brothers are no joke. Wakatakakage is a giant killer!
Waka prime time!
I would love to cook for a sumo stable. amazing honor and responsibility.
A very interesting and nutritious name for such a flagship meal for all Japanese sumo stables heheh I mean to see that wrestlers in sumo stables like the sumo stable specialty that gives them a ballanced nutitious meal like Chanko Nabe and like it means that Japanese Sumo itself in my eyes actualy has a future thanks to Chanko Nabe itself and all that muscle that these japanese sumos have underneath all that bulk.
Chankonabe is super delicious stuff. Very protein rich with udon noodles.
6:06 モザイクかけてくれ、っていうのは秘密のレシピがばれてしまうから、っていうジョークだと思うんですが、顔にモザイクだと悪いことしてる感じになってしまうかとw
Oh that looks so tasty! I wonder who eats the most?
I wonder how much rice one eats with Chanko Nabe. It doesn't seem to have a lot of calories with mostly vegetables and some pork. Or did I miss something?
Tons of rice.
I eat Chanko alot and at least in my case there is quite a bit of calories in it with all the broth, meat and fat from both that and the marrow. But the most Important thing about it isn't the calories themselves but the nutrients in the stew itself. All those vitamins and minerals need replacing after the intense training, Chanko covers pretty much all of it. :)
One book or another said that it would actually be good for dieters. The thing is how *much* they eat of it--and then everything else...
Wakatakakage com back soon❤早くもどれ😊
お兄ちゃんたちも😂❤❤❤
I wonder--is it common for a heya to engage a professional cook? I was under the impression that most cooking is done by the rikishi under the leadership of an older rikishi. Also, it's cool that the tokoyama pitches in. I guess he can't do hair while everyone is training.
Lol I hear this music and all I can think of is Sumo Kaboom 's bingo time
Waka's in the house!
I love watching Sumo Wrestlers 🤼 (America-Virginia)
How many freezers?
We need to know!!!
皆さん、こんにちは。ドイツからこんにちは。🙇♂👋😊 4人分のレシピはありますか?
Not only do they eat chankonabe, watch the Sumo Eats channel and they also gorge on other foods outside mealtimes. But what's nice about chanko is anyone making it can add whatever they want. There is no set recipe. I'm eating mine as I watch this. :)
Wakataka!!! he said yummy!
nice
I wonder what kind of side dishes they usually eat!
I don't know if you heard, but the great akebono just passed away 😢
荒獅子さんは木瀬部屋の最上錦さんみたいに
稽古免除でちゃんこ長をやってたほうがお金の面で有利だったのに
いろいろ事情があったのかな
I really appreciate what the JSA is doing to introduce foreigner fans tot he world of sumo, however I hope and I pray that what they are doing today in the recent sumo issue is done purely for disciplinary and not political/emotional issues. What they did to a certain oyakata is really not comparable to what other oyakatas received as a disciplinary measure. I hope this will not alienate other foreigner fans
Why some people say skip breakfast make you fat? Well I lose 5 kg in 2 weeks by just eat one meal a day at lunch without exercise😊
Chanko to the bigowza!
Лысый повар = хороший повар.
Хороший повар = хорошая еда.
The food prepared in the stable is fresh and delicious, however I don’t think the food is as good on the road for them.
Refrigerator for … rice?
I’ve never heard of rice being kept in the refrigerator.
大量にあるので、虫を防ぐためですね。日本は湿気が多いので!
UMAI!!!
HIRO!
Where is the AKEBONO tribute video?
Dropping the ball, mate!
Chef give away all his cooking secrets 😋😋😋
Chanko looks delicious. Too bad I could not find it at my local Walmart.
Half cooked food can be very better ,,,according to my experience.
seems like I see many Japanese people who wear the face mask under the mouth, like a chin strap. What is the point of doing this? At that point it becomes completely nonsensical
It happens everywhere, and ticks me off something awful. If you really think you don't need one, don't wear it--but amazingly many adults can't seem to figure out where their mouths and noses are...
No Akebono Tribute?🤔
AmazingとWonderfulの方、頭髪がヤバいっスね❓髷が結えなければ、強制引退ですか❓
akebono tarō passed away
No word of Miyagino closure lol, this is like a state controlled media channel
YUP
all happy propaganda
Booooo 😝😝😝
Well, it kind of is a state (or in this case JSA) controlled media channel. It's also not a sumo news channel so much as a sumo features channel. Anyway, everyone else and his brother has covered the Miyagino story. What do you think Hiro et al. would add to it?.
@@LauraJdogmom It's a good point you make, it isn't a sumo news channel. I just feel like if they're going out of their way themselves to curate ENG speaking content then go the whole hog. Very happy to see the Waka bro's eating Chanko and all of that but I'd love to get bi weekly videos covering all the storylines and current affairs, stable news etc etc. The videos feel like they are aimed at tourists watching sumo for the first time. I'd say a large portion of the people here are from Natto etc. and have been following sumo for years
Hello Hiro, wondering why you have not posted anything about the scandal with the former Yokozuna Hakuho and his protégée.
If you are going to tell us about Sumo please keep us updated with everything. Don't sanatize the sport. You have lost me as fan of your channel.
Same here
Bye bye Hiro
The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom.
Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our beloved ones again! :-)
I'm going to throw out the obvious, but I firmly believe Chunkonabe is probably ruining the modern rickishi. Too many calories, just to put weight on already beefy athletes. If your weight is your greatest sumo asset, then perhaps you are not receiving the correct training. The rest of the world athletes have moved on to a modern balance nutrition, but the cultural stigma of following a 200 year old tradition is not in the best interest of the stable. Burning up calories is one thing, building muscle, grace, and skill, along with balanced training, is probably the best.
Of all the issues of current Sumo that is holding the sport back, chanko nabe seems to be the least of those issues. Not an issue at all I'd argue. Now, if you're simply meaning that they eat to much and that too much of the extra weight rikishis put on is effectively dead-weight that don't assist them in the sport, then I might agree, Sumo would maybe do well to reevaluate what kind of bodies their rikishis should aim for. However, chanko nade, the actual dish, has no issues in its most common forms. The nutritional value is tremendous, lots of different fresh vegetables and meat in a nice broth. As a guy who's been training for lots of years and know a little bit about healthy eating, I wish I had the time to make and eat chanko nabe as a staple food. The only issue with chanko nabe is that rikishis eat enormous amounts of it along with enormous amounts of white rice. But the dish itself I see no issues with.
I think we should focus on the actual issues, like the restrictive and intimidating stable-system that discourages young men to try professional Sumo, bad prevention and treatment/recovery of ringside injuries, the semi-regular bullying scandals, as well as the leadership being too old-fashioned and at times criminally unfair (the treatment of Miyagino/ex-Hakuho in the wake of Hokuseihos bullying is disproportionate and clearly not the same treatment they'd have given any other Oyakata). Not that the JSA would care what any foreign sumo-fans think, but anyway...
@@Benjamin_Kraft I agree with the other problems that are far more improvable. However, the subject is Chunkonabe. I read a recent article on our recent Basho winner. His Oyakata made the modest statement that he is an upcoming talent, and that with more experience he should rise quickly. He followed up the statement that he needed to gain an additional 40 kilos to stay competative. ?? 50lbs, to stay competative ? The kid has a fantastic body form, albeit a little thin in the lower body, but putting 50lbs on this kid will slow him down so much. I don't see it. If the rest of the worlds athletes , and as an exfootball player, I can tell you that western coaches would have a stroke if you put on weight thru fat, and not mass thru muscle. I love the sport, king of the hill we called it in Texas.
@@the_Texas_Bandit On that matter we are in agreement, I find it very strange that they don't look to the likes of Hakuho, Chiyonofuji and Futabayama who all of them didn't have a huge amount of body mass (for a rikishi) and still are among the most legendary rikishis of all time. Still, I think cutting down the chanko nabe (and rice) down to a more reasonable calorie intake per day is the thing required in that case, not switching out the dish itself. But I see what you mean, and am in agreement.
Some olympic weightlifting and strength building exercises like sled push added in to their training regimen would undoubtedly go a long way
@@Manigrio They already sled-push. That's basically what butsukari is, except the "sled" is actively resisting.