I Lived in a Sumo House for a Day (10,000 calorie diet, fights, sleepover...)

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  • @Npressive_615
    @Npressive_615 Рік тому +4494

    “Language is not necessary to bonding people together.”
    Love that. ❤

    • @kidfrankie54
      @kidfrankie54 Рік тому +38

      Those sumo wrestlers were so pure. Just radiated kindness

    • @jessbrannon_actor
      @jessbrannon_actor Рік тому +6

      Might have to get that as a tattoo!

    • @zachmccarver7375
      @zachmccarver7375 Рік тому +6

      Legitimately brought a tear to my eye

    • @zayi8153
      @zayi8153 Рік тому +5

      Steffan is such a beautiful soul ❤

    • @bridgersgone
      @bridgersgone Рік тому +12

      i work with a guy that is from sonora mexico. he speaks a little bit of english but it is probably the equivalent to a 4 year olds speech at best. i still get along better with him than anyone else at work and we have conversation just as much as anyone else. we just have to use a translator🤣
      it all comes down to the fact that me and him are hard workers and want to chase our dreams in our lives. we share a like mindedness that allows it to not matter if we speak other languages.

  • @Staatus_Quo
    @Staatus_Quo Рік тому +4578

    The fact that the Sumo's wanted to remain friends with Steffan shows just how good and genuine of a guy he is. One question changed multiple people's lives.

    • @Shindenize
      @Shindenize Рік тому +130

      Just FYI, Sumo wrestlers are actually called "Rikishi" generally. Sumo is the sport.

    • @CGM_68
      @CGM_68 Рік тому +33

      @@Shindenize You are right. In the documentary they referred to them repeatedly as "Sumos" too. The opening clip see them saying in the car we must call them Rikishi. I might be wrong, but sounds like Thomas Brag (France) is making the mistake most often. Or maybe I mean Staffan Taylor (Sweden), either way both are non-native speakers. Having lived over 20 years in France, I can tell you it's difficult living in a different country.

    • @RacistChinaWhite
      @RacistChinaWhite Рік тому +1

      やっぱ俺たち白人の英雄ステファンはすげーな!
      白人は嘘をつかない、白人は人を見下さない、白人は人を騙さない、白人は人を殴らない、白人はいつも善良、白人はいつも誠実、白人はいつも公平、白人は最も美しい、白人は最も賢い
      この動画ですごいのは白人のステファンであって、アジア人の力士ではありません

    • @CGM_68
      @CGM_68 Рік тому

      @@RacistChinaWhite 力士といえども、あなたを虐げる権利はないのです。世の中には残念ながら無知で虐待的な白人男性もいるのです。😥

    • @iyakaimana3238
      @iyakaimana3238 Рік тому

      Bullsht they want his butter bro ,he might be Kool an all but sumo is ghey dudes if u couldn't tell.

  • @melancholy8273
    @melancholy8273 Рік тому +529

    did NOT come into this thinking it was going to be as wholesome as it was but i simply cannot stop smiling THEY WERE ALL SO CUTE I'LL CRY

    • @garysimonson1135
      @garysimonson1135 8 місяців тому +5

      This is an awesome ancient form of fighting, and mad respect to these guys who dedicate their life to it and are just absolutely ferocious. I haven't watched much Sumo wrestling so I still haven't adjusted to constantly seeing gigantic celluloid - covered butt cheeks jiggling around all over the place. Crack city USA! I think I know what some of these guys had for lunch yesterday and could construct a 3-dimensional model of the contours of their ass, pimples included. OK, I'm done. Butts are funny, what can I say. Butt - I'm sure after watching it more I won't be so distracted by the big white butts and the 12 inch butt cracks to go halfway up their backs. Because the fighting itself is super impressive and cool to watch, and heck I'd love to try it sometime (and then it'll be my gigantic white butt flapping around with some weird fabric shoved into my crack). I used to do jui-jitsu and have done other martial arts and this one just seems incredible. The only thing is - I worry about how long these guys will live with the diets they eat. I hope I'm wrong and they all live super long and healthy lives :)

    • @destituteanddecadent9106
      @destituteanddecadent9106 7 місяців тому +7

      Especially the college kid who moved moved countries at 15, presumably all by himself 🥹
      A lot of the best rikishi are Mongolian, I wonder why.

    • @BLUDDYknucklez
      @BLUDDYknucklez 6 місяців тому +4

      that's what was thinking too lol they're cute

    • @adrianpaulochoa9825
      @adrianpaulochoa9825 3 місяці тому

      ​@@destituteanddecadent9106 Maybe because Mongolia is a poor country and sumo provides an opportunity they did not have in their home country, just like why the best football (soccer if you are american) are latin american, because sport its an opportunity to get out of hardship. Just a theory

    • @VivianaRomo-ms2vw
      @VivianaRomo-ms2vw 2 місяці тому

      Loll😊

  • @TriXJester
    @TriXJester Рік тому +933

    I found myself smiling through out the whole video, those men really were just a spark of joy in the world. I hope that young man from Mongolia achieves his dreams

    • @D0NKY
      @D0NKY Рік тому +40

      That young guy from Mongolia is the hottest prospect in Sumo. Many have him tipped to reach Yokozuna one day.

    • @ekay4495
      @ekay4495 Рік тому +18

      @@D0NKY Thats some Anime Main Character shit right there

    • @farhanbarwis8625
      @farhanbarwis8625 Рік тому +7

      @@D0NKY so are we watching a soon to be legendary rikishi in the making? thats a great news then! wish all the best for him!

    • @davem8774
      @davem8774 Рік тому +7

      @@ekay4495 Fun fact, major sumo tournaments are actually dominated by wrestlers from Mongolia. There are only a handful of Japanese wrestlers in the top ranks

    • @ragnarbyrnison4435
      @ragnarbyrnison4435 Рік тому +3

      ​@@D0NKYdo you know his name? Would love to support him

  • @amiluvmochi
    @amiluvmochi Рік тому +880

    #1 College student at 22 years old, training full time to be the best wrestler. Left Mongolia at the age of 15. Fluent in 3 languages. Smart. Talented. Hard working. Passionate. Respectful. I hope to see more of him and his journey. He's the definition of this channel. Yes theory needs to sponsor him and attend his big tournament. We're rooting for you! ❤

    • @ragnarbyrnison4435
      @ragnarbyrnison4435 Рік тому +14

      Do you know the name of that guy? Would love to watch his fights in the tournaments

    • @davidcoldstar6333
      @davidcoldstar6333 Рік тому +26

      His name might be チョイジルスレン, who came to Japan from Mongolia at the age of 15, and current champ of National Collegiate Sumo Championship.
      People from all over the world come to Japan to become sumo wrestlers because they can get rich. In particular, many strong sumo wrestlers have been born from Mongolia. Also there are famous sumo wrestlers from Russia, Georgia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Hungary, Tonga, Samoa, Egypt, and so on.

    • @CannedBread13
      @CannedBread13 6 місяців тому

      @@ragnarbyrnison4435 A little late at this point but his wrestler name is Onokatsu, and he is currently doing pretty well in the second division.

    • @megamonster1234
      @megamonster1234 6 місяців тому +10

      @@ragnarbyrnison4435 He's currently in Juryo right now as Onokatsu.

    • @VenomTNT
      @VenomTNT 5 місяців тому

      @@megamonster1234 wow hes in juryo already?!

  • @Chewystein.1
    @Chewystein.1 Рік тому +2709

    The best part of this whole episode is when they use their phone to communicate and realize they are all extremely friendly. It's like a giant family of brothers.

    • @Ziiaaaac
      @Ziiaaaac Рік тому +48

      The google translate app is the GOAT for rule.

    • @Howifreverse
      @Howifreverse Рік тому

      Japan cult, a swimsuit beach fest inc bit under 18= "jpn men evil, cult that need to be removed". Nak d men fest/ sumo that inc teen boy= 'jpn culture'

    • @herrmannelig9033
      @herrmannelig9033 Рік тому +16

      If you are invited into a Sumostable, you are a guest and treated with special honnor.
      This is a violent an abusive world for a lot of people who are not not in the first two devisions and sure not a "giant family of brothers"
      But i still have respect for the proud cultur and the mental strenght of this atlethes.

    • @JonathanB822
      @JonathanB822 11 місяців тому +22

      @@herrmannelig9033 This, they are not a big friendly family. Sumo is strict, there is a strict hierarchical way of doing things that is not shown in the video. The newer you are, the lower you are on the totem pole. You do all the chores, cook the food, do the shopping, cleaning, etc. AND have to do all the training on top of that. The higher rank you are, you get to take it easy and focus on your skills. So the good get better and the bad must strive harder to survive.

    • @carstarsarstenstesenn
      @carstarsarstenstesenn 11 місяців тому +5

      They're friendly to guests, not to each other lol

  • @pl4ymusicyt
    @pl4ymusicyt Рік тому +2070

    How different this video could've turned out by just one single question not being asked. I love the boldness to just do it. Steffan is an amazing guy for sure

    • @snake-rp1yz
      @snake-rp1yz Рік тому +3

      What is the question?

    • @ИмяФамильев-ж9ш
      @ИмяФамильев-ж9ш Рік тому

      ​@@snake-rp1yzfr

    • @Brkrorkrndnd
      @Brkrorkrndnd Рік тому +9

      @@snake-rp1yzprobably if he could sleep there

    • @BalBadwal
      @BalBadwal Рік тому

      podcast with former sumo wrestler konishiki : m.ua-cam.com/video/qxdc2XFWHbk/v-deo.html&pp=ygUKQmluZGEgc3Vtbw%3D%3D

    • @FellaHAILIRA
      @FellaHAILIRA Рік тому +22

      They need a new camera man. It just gives me headaches. The camera man shouldn't want to be a star and constantly flim himself and keep on shaking the camera.

  • @taylorwiggins3368
    @taylorwiggins3368 Рік тому +3389

    Seriously guys, thank you for sharing your experiences with us. You consistently allow me to have a sneak peek at things I have always wanted to experience personally. Legends.

    • @petertownsend4604
      @petertownsend4604 Рік тому +25

      Don’t let these videos be your end point. Make them your starting point. Still go out and seek those experiences you desire! Anything is within your reach if you want it to be.

    • @olliewhiting1952
      @olliewhiting1952 Рік тому +25

      They should do a video on winning a trophy to give you a sneak peak at mot bottling

    • @72killman2
      @72killman2 Рік тому +5

      Yid army

    • @zuesnastrio3062
      @zuesnastrio3062 Рік тому +4

      Should also make a video on how to not cheat in the prem

    • @cowmega
      @cowmega Рік тому +1

      lmaoooo

  • @ebicostyle29
    @ebicostyle29 Рік тому +1377

    As a Japanese, I believe that many of us have not had the opportunity to experience Sumo House like you have. I truly appreciate that you created such an engaging video featuring our national sport.

    • @ただの暇人-p4v
      @ただの暇人-p4v Рік тому +16

      日本人がよく言う英語。
      As a Japanese...

    • @害虫キック
      @害虫キック Рік тому +10

      @@ただの暇人-p4vあと日本人でもない奴がよくアニメ動画とかのコメント欄でよくいう言葉
      As a Japanese…

    • @iLoveLucy420
      @iLoveLucy420 Рік тому +8

      As an American Id like to personally thank Japan for blessing the world with Ichiro Oda and his godly storytelling.

    • @onyxsky13
      @onyxsky13 11 місяців тому +1

      @@害虫キック Lol! We’re thinking those people are really Japanese.

    • @cheerful_crop_circle
      @cheerful_crop_circle 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@iLoveLucy420 nice profile picture

  • @ckelly633
    @ckelly633 Рік тому +1566

    Steffan is such a great addition to the team. He brought such a heart warming perspective to this video. Keep being you dude!

    • @leensalocin
      @leensalocin Рік тому +18

      This is probably my favourite video of Steffan 😃

    • @benf4531
      @benf4531 Рік тому +11

      I still wonder just what the odds of them meeting Steffan in Sweden that first time was. Everything happens for a reason I guess! A great addition to the team for sure.

    • @prismo6621
      @prismo6621 Рік тому +1

      He definitely had a quality that the boys had at the start that made this channel into what it is today. He would definitely thrive in an Abandoned In... challenge.

  • @Smiley01987
    @Smiley01987 Рік тому +1596

    I never thought that a documentary about sumo wrestlers would leave me with such a warm feeling. What kind, loving people they are;

    • @dwaneyy1693
      @dwaneyy1693 Рік тому +8

      True I agree!

    • @RemoveChink
      @RemoveChink Рік тому +5

      They left out the part where you get beaten up everyday

    • @yangfan66
      @yangfan66 Рік тому +5

      Same feeling here.

    • @Tz3952ii
      @Tz3952ii Рік тому +16

      I was nervous first if anyone might make mistakes that may offend them then all the sudden started to feel comfortable and so happy at the end!

    • @Howifreverse
      @Howifreverse Рік тому

      People often comment insult japan cult if it female revealing costum, yet justify if it even exposed teen boy semi nkd at sumo

  • @PikNikPlays
    @PikNikPlays Рік тому +484

    This man probably got to experience one of the rarest opportunities ever presented. So much respect to the dojo that allowed him not only to do this but with how much they were able to teach him in such a respectful manner.

  • @AceOfHeartsTTV
    @AceOfHeartsTTV Рік тому +793

    Dear Yes Theory,
    I cannot physically travel the world, but I have had the privilege of virtually experiencing the beauty and diversity of our planet through your eyes. Thank you for sharing your adventures and experiences with the world through UA-cam. Your videos have not only inspired me but also millions of people all around the globe to explore and appreciate the wonders of our planet.
    Your travel vlogs have allowed us to experience the world through your eyes and have given us a glimpse into different cultures, cuisines, and traditions. You have shown us that the world is a beautiful and diverse place, and that there is so much yet to be discovered.
    Thank you for being the ambassadors of our planet, and for showing us that travel is not just about visiting a new place, but also about understanding and respecting the people and cultures that make every destination unique.
    As you continue to explore the world, know that you have touched the lives of many and have inspired us to step out of our comfort zones and explore the world around us.
    Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
    Sincerely,
    Robotic Ace

  • @Hantrr08
    @Hantrr08 Рік тому +714

    I’m so happy Steffan asked to stay because you really truly get to see how nice and caring they all are. Even for someone that just met less than 24 hrs ago. This video was really heartwarming.

  • @littleripper312
    @littleripper312 11 місяців тому +929

    I love how the Sumos were going so easy on them like they are children 😂 It was very kind.

    • @DavidKnowles0
      @DavidKnowles0 11 місяців тому +64

      I laugh when the translator said they were going to kindly wrestle with them!

    • @meilina3475
      @meilina3475 11 місяців тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie 10 місяців тому +34

      Given the massive size/strength difference, they'd actually *have* to be gentle, else they'd be likely to accidentally break bones or worse.

    • @podboi825
      @podboi825 8 місяців тому +9

      I mean, even if they're not serious a stiff shove would send Staffan and/or Thomas flying out the ring.

    • @ablmjjjwtwm4454
      @ablmjjjwtwm4454 5 місяців тому

      What is sumos lol
      相撲に複数形とかいらん

  • @lowang9708
    @lowang9708 Рік тому +1349

    Steffan staying all by himself and surprisingly fitting with the group of sumo wrestlers was the best part.
    They just felt conformable around him, shared a lot, and named him "The Good Man"
    That was amazing.

    • @Howifreverse
      @Howifreverse Рік тому

      Why everytime japan cult / other sport have revealing adult female custom we all whine like "japan cult that need to be banned, jpn men evil", yet if it sumo / men nkd fest were men even teen boy almost nak d photos by female tourist suddenly 'it cult'.

    • @Howifreverse
      @Howifreverse Рік тому

      Why ppl rage over adult female custom at handball but justify nak d teen boy at sumo?

    • @lowang9708
      @lowang9708 Рік тому +9

      Idk what u talking about and i don't care

    • @Howifreverse
      @Howifreverse Рік тому

      Why everybody mock japan cult when there's swimsuit fest that inc under 18, but praise japan cult when semi nak d teen sumo boy potrait by female tourist?

    • @Howifreverse
      @Howifreverse Рік тому

      @@lowang9708 Don't come to me bitch ng "how we must protect under 18 girl from being exposed in swimsuit", "castrate men pe do" then turnback and defend female& gae pe do to potrait almost nak d teen sumo boy, it hypocrite, yet if we call it out use 'o whataboutism again tactic' asian mentality, hypocrit anti pe do ppl

  • @yokoayuha5737
    @yokoayuha5737 Рік тому +318

    I am Japanese and it was wonderful to see this video, not only you guys chose the culture of my country, but the way you guys recorded it. The strength and dedication, and humility of the wrestlers, and the intensity of training was well captured. Hats off to you guys joining the training! Long live 益荒男 (ますらお, Masurao ), the bold sumo wrestler…

    • @eduardosperb2009
      @eduardosperb2009 Рік тому +5

      Congrats to YOU and YOUR BEAUTIFUL CULTURE for keeping sports and sportmanship like this alive!

  • @goblin_1-t4s
    @goblin_1-t4s Рік тому +142

    The guy that used google translate to tell you the days lunch was such a sweet moment to see. I really hope they all can achieve their dreams, they're such sweet men.

    • @kailey2cool
      @kailey2cool 2 місяці тому +1

      “please eat it all” why did i almost cry lol, i love witnessing other cultures and humans just bond.

  • @j.m.3648
    @j.m.3648 Рік тому +1056

    Steffan has really earned his position in Yes Theory through the boldness of his actions.
    I really enjoyed the level of respect and tradition deeply prevalent in Japanese tradition, the gentleness of these absolute warriors and the hospitality shown to you guys.
    Also the food looks really really good. Might need to move to Japan.

    • @RacistChinaWhite
      @RacistChinaWhite Рік тому +5

      ステファンをもっと褒めてあげてください、白人の彼はそのおやつを欲しています

    • @KFlexFantastic
      @KFlexFantastic Рік тому +5

      @@RacistChinaWhite holy shit it’s a real Japanese emoji in the wild! 😂💜

    • @RacistChinaWhite
      @RacistChinaWhite Рік тому +2

      @@KFlexFantastic 日本人が生み出したemojiを使ってくれて、とてもありがとう
      まるで歯列矯正前の白人みたいで可愛いでしょ?顔がピンク色で出っ歯dear ピンク色の猿の友人

    • @KFlexFantastic
      @KFlexFantastic Рік тому

      @@RacistChinaWhite it won’t translate what you’re saying to me, but I love you homie 💜👑

    • @RacistChinaWhite
      @RacistChinaWhite Рік тому +1

      @@KFlexFantastic なんですか?あの歯列矯正前の白人の歯並びは

  • @ProjectNightfallSTORIES
    @ProjectNightfallSTORIES Рік тому +5248

    Steffan is amazing, he's so uncomfortable at times but he keeps on seeking discomfort. Loved this episode guys, these fighters are so fascinating, like they've devoted so much of their lives into this! Thank you for showing us 'behind the scenes' of sumo wresting. :)

    • @rymdhundar
      @rymdhundar Рік тому +57

      And it all started when they met him on a street, insane

    • @petter5721
      @petter5721 Рік тому +12

      A Viking 💪🏻

    • @markgoulding5333
      @markgoulding5333 Рік тому

      Amazing? The selfish fool made the video about him. He should be as quite as a church mouse no one wants to listen to him. It’s the sumo wrestlers we want to learn about. Couldn’t give a crap about the annoying Stefan

    • @RacistChinaWhite
      @RacistChinaWhite Рік тому +1

      まるで欧米で見下され白人にいじめられてるアジア人のように居心地が悪そうだった

    • @eixeon395
      @eixeon395 Рік тому +9

      honestly i dont like him

  • @user-gu1in7vx9e
    @user-gu1in7vx9e Рік тому +383

    As a Japanese, I'm glad you guys showed respect for Japan's traditional national sport. Very nice video. thank you! ありがとう!!

    • @vandamme6379
      @vandamme6379 Рік тому +7

      Japan is the greatest country in the world!

    • @LiveYourLifeWithJoy
      @LiveYourLifeWithJoy 5 місяців тому +1

      Honest humble question:
      Why not doing this without the obesity?
      Health and balance (both mental and Physical) wise for them, my ignorance tells me it would be better 🙏

    • @Momo-ek7mm
      @Momo-ek7mm 5 місяців тому +4

      @@LiveYourLifeWithJoy not japanese, but I would guess that the weight gives them a big advantage in wrestling opponents. As far as health goes, they can stay healthy while also being obese, as the weight they put on doesn't look like it's from junk food but just by eating a huge volume of healthier foods. And also they practice and exercise enough to build the muscle that would help support their weight and use the extra calories. I'm not sure how that affects them later in life when they are not able to train as much, but these guys are probably not less healthy than the average person

    • @lucid_3938
      @lucid_3938 2 місяці тому +4

      Dont take this as fact but I'm pretty sure the physique comes from things like steamed rice as apposed to junk/processed foods. These men are actually very healthy :] @LiveYourLifeWithJoy

  • @NASAFanboy
    @NASAFanboy Рік тому +293

    As an American who lived in Japan for over 4 years, this is easily my favorite Yes Theory video of all time. What an amazing experience this must've been.

  • @bealohman8253
    @bealohman8253 Рік тому +111

    I love examples of how friendship can overcome the barrier of language. What a great experience for Steffan.

  • @sharont9960
    @sharont9960 11 місяців тому +41

    Having worked and lived in Japan for a few years, it wasn’t surprising to me at all that the Sumos welcomed Staffan with open arms. Everywhere I went in Japan, Japanese people were proud of their culture and eager to share it with others. I have countless priceless memories of being welcomed in and encouraged to learn and try by kind strangers. Thank you Japan. You are amazing ❤

  • @the.Aruarian
    @the.Aruarian Рік тому +396

    It's great to see Onosho (the last guy that they sparred with) having some fun, having had to pull out during the last basho (tournament)! His tachiai (the initial charge rikishi do during a match) is always something to behold, the man is like a truck. Like you guys said, people REALLY underestimate just how athletic these guys are. Hopefully some of the people watching this will get a bit of interest in Grand Sumo. :) Thanks for this lovely piece! If anyone wants to dip their toes in a bit more, Chris Sumo is another amazing channel for sumo journalism. His pieces on Hakuho, probably the greatest rikishi of all time, are fantastic (Yokozuna for 14 years, 63 consecutive win-streak, 16 perfect tournaments (meaning no one beat him during the 15 days)).

    • @troyyrob
      @troyyrob Рік тому +12

      OMG! YAASS! I am so glad I was right. I clocked that it looked like Onosho and it was wonderful to see him after his last injury!

    • @troyyrob
      @troyyrob Рік тому +1

      If anyone is looking for good sumo channels to watch - I highly recommend Jason's All Sumo Channel.

    • @the.Aruarian
      @the.Aruarian Рік тому +6

      @@troyyrob I had to double check myself! So used to recognizing them by their mawashi colour and fighting style, haha. Plus they're all so stoic, recognizing any rikishi smiling other than Ura or Tobi is difficult! I really wish they'd let the rikishi show a bit more personality during basho's.

    • @marvintg2002
      @marvintg2002 Рік тому +3

      I knew I recognized Onosho! So they stayed at the Onomatsu stable.

    • @the.Aruarian
      @the.Aruarian Рік тому +7

      @@troyyrob Jason is a top bloke! And let's not forget the NHK's mortal enemy, Natto, despite him doing more for sumo worldwide then they ever will. Though Hiro and the Sumo Prime Time team have been doing good work as well.

  • @CherryFaanta
    @CherryFaanta Рік тому +241

    The man from Mongolia sounds and so sweet and determined, I love that y’all are traveling to these secret communities and showing the beauty in them. I love this

    • @dakalla
      @dakalla Рік тому +1

      Anyone found out whats his name? It would be nice to follow him in his career. All the best to him!

    • @Jason-er1vf
      @Jason-er1vf Рік тому +3

      @@dakalla I think it might be Onokatsu, who just debuted at the current tournament.

  • @Mereo110
    @Mereo110 Рік тому +93

    The fact that Stefan is very humble and very curious, it's prefect. One of the best episodes.

  • @naturelover9716
    @naturelover9716 Рік тому +173

    I love how much fun their translator was having throughout this. He looked so delighted agreeing to fighting for them and again when announcing that they’d be fighting on the the sumos.

  • @sarajohnson6550
    @sarajohnson6550 Рік тому +23

    Staffan has a child-like wonder that instantly feels genuine ➡️ which leads to achieving closeness with others ➡️ therefore forming a connection. How beautiful! 💛

  • @3匹と1人
    @3匹と1人 Рік тому +606

    As a Japanese, I would like to thank you for showing your respect to them and culture. These days so many people has visited here and some acts respectlessly.
    Thank you very much.

    • @sub5_subhuman
      @sub5_subhuman Рік тому +8

      例の黒人のことでくさ

    • @nobutakeuchi1713
      @nobutakeuchi1713 Рік тому +6

      Agreed!

    • @MayimHastings
      @MayimHastings Рік тому +19

      Knowing how amazing, humble, gentle, caring and respectful the people of Japan are, it breaks my heart that anyone could be so awful to you. Please know that they don't represent the rest of us, we don't claim them. God bless your beautiful country always. Shalom 💖🕊🙏

    • @ryana5435
      @ryana5435 Рік тому

      @@sub5_subhuman Title or link please? Thanks

    • @sandakureva
      @sandakureva 11 місяців тому +7

      This was the biggest thing. Stafan was totally ignorant, but never once was he the slightest bit disrespectful. My hat is off to him.

  • @ColinandSamir
    @ColinandSamir Рік тому +1374

    This was phenomenal

    • @YesTheory
      @YesTheory  Рік тому +15

      Thanks guys 🙏

    • @trailyo
      @trailyo Рік тому +7

      Just got out of the deep end🌊

    • @ColinandSamir
      @ColinandSamir Рік тому +5

      @@trailyo Water was cold today

  • @wildlyimaginable
    @wildlyimaginable Рік тому +144

    What an awesome peak into a once closed world. I was blown away by their actual strength that was only surpassed by their kindness and down-to-earth-ness. Plus, I’m really glad you guys “found” Steffan. He def is the ultimate dreamer. I’m sure his stay in the sumo stable blew his mind. Great video!!!

  • @Crazy88Tokyo
    @Crazy88Tokyo Рік тому +108

    The word "masurao(益荒男)" means a strong, courageous, and honorable man. You got a good name, Steffan!

  • @arjen7074
    @arjen7074 Рік тому +454

    I was happy to see holly, you guys really have to go on another adventure with her!

    • @motionflic
      @motionflic Рік тому +16

      I was thinking the same thing I was like my girl is back!!

    • @ZiyadAzouny
      @ZiyadAzouny Рік тому +44

      They probably filmed both videos at the same time

    • @Rawt4k
      @Rawt4k Рік тому +16

      @@ZiyadAzouny probably, they really should see if she'd like to join them more often. She seems really cool and helps liven it up!

    • @Tboss0311
      @Tboss0311 Рік тому

      Hmmm Holly and ...am i the only one thinking what i am thinking? I dont think its Steffan tho...

    • @Bellam83
      @Bellam83 Рік тому

      @@Tboss0311 Holly and Corey?

  • @drewbinsky
    @drewbinsky Рік тому +1653

    Legendary stuff guys ❤️🇯🇵

    • @blackpanther9820
      @blackpanther9820 Рік тому +7

      love ya drew!

    • @mrdevil872
      @mrdevil872 Рік тому +4

      You are also great content creator love from Bangladesh

    • @jonathansakura
      @jonathansakura Рік тому +2

      Drew wanted to sumo 😅
      ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @creamice3030
      @creamice3030 Рік тому +1

      Welcome to Japan😊

    • @froblololo
      @froblololo Рік тому

      are you referring to Ilie Pana s detergent?

  • @alanrobbie4851
    @alanrobbie4851 8 місяців тому +9

    One of the best nights I ever had was "talking to" two Japanese guys that were visiting my home country Australia. I spoke no Japanese, they spoke no English. At the end of the night we we're rolling around in laughter!

  • @teedee5437
    @teedee5437 Рік тому +29

    Its so easy to judge from outside but they were so welcoming. no judgements just pure acceptance. Even with the language barrier.
    Such a beautiful thing

  • @W1ngRiddenA4gel
    @W1ngRiddenA4gel Рік тому +232

    I can’t believe that half of the team wanted to stay in touch after that with Steffan. I am a big fan of Japanese culture and the hospitality that people have there!

    • @DetrimentalOW
      @DetrimentalOW Рік тому

      How do you know they wanted to stay in touch? Did i miss a part of the video? Because i was curious about this, these guys are amazing people who cared for him as if he was part of the family there at the house/training facility. I think it would be super interesting if they do stay in touch and when they go to compete for being #1, they tell him so he can go watch and etc

    • @W1ngRiddenA4gel
      @W1ngRiddenA4gel Рік тому +3

      @@DetrimentalOW 27:08

  • @ElusiveConcept205
    @ElusiveConcept205 Рік тому +125

    this looks like an absolutely AMAZING experience. after getting terminally ill i have come to the realization that i have not lived my life anywhere near to the fullest,watching this make's me want to step further out of my comfort zone and do as much as i can in this world before its completely too late. insane how this video here has inspired me.

    • @猫月-v7x
      @猫月-v7x Рік тому +34

      Please do not give up.
      At the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake, there was a woman who was hospitalized with terminal cancer.
      She desperately clung to her hospital bed to avoid being swept away by the tsunami.
      Many people died, but she survived and worked hard for those who died.
      Then the cancer cells disappeared.
      It has been in the news several times, but it seems that he is now working well in the cafeteria.
      I pray from Japan that a miracle will happen to you too.
      I'm using a translation app, so I'm sorry if the sentences are strange.

    • @ilya_go5919
      @ilya_go5919 Рік тому

      @@猫月-v7x Very kind words.

    • @laimaravillon895
      @laimaravillon895 Рік тому

      the sentences are amazing @@猫月-v7x and this story too.

    • @MartianInDisguise
      @MartianInDisguise 11 місяців тому

      is there a video about this woman? この女性に関するビデオはありますか?@@猫月-v7x

    • @resident2260
      @resident2260 11 місяців тому +2

      I wish you to live a long and better life despite your illness.

  • @GabrielOstrad
    @GabrielOstrad Рік тому +445

    For those of you who don’t know, the last guy Thomas fought (Onosho) is actually one of the top rikishi in all of Japan.
    It’s quite amazing to see the more human side of these amazing athletes, and to see Thomas basically fighting the “Messi” of Sumo.
    As always, great job to the whole team, amazing storytelling and a great journey into this wonderful aspect of Japanese culture. 👍🏻

    • @congra5580
      @congra5580 Рік тому +17

      Onosho is good but Messi is an insane comparison lol. Not even close.

    • @GabrielOstrad
      @GabrielOstrad Рік тому +18

      I am fully aware lol, but could not think of any other comparison. Just trying to showcase my amazing lack of football knowledge!!
      In any case, it clearly was a great experience for the whole Yes Theory team.

    • @multa7053
      @multa7053 Рік тому +6

      @@congra5580 Yeah, Messi is heavily overpaid just like most players. Just remember that soccer and most other sports are now only there for the money. Only good thing in the last years was Saudi Arabia throwing money at sports and showing everyone what a big meme it actually has become.

    • @Skyl3t0n
      @Skyl3t0n Рік тому +8

      @@multa7053 I mean the reason he is getting paid so much, is because he is worth that much.
      if clubs could get away with paying him less they would, but he brings in the profits.
      So I wouldn't say he is necessarily overpaid.
      Still a morally valid question to ask. Is anybody supposed to be paid that much, when there are people dying because they don't have anything?

    • @BabyConan41
      @BabyConan41 Рік тому +5

      guys in one of the top 2 divisions wear white during training so keep an eye out for that when watching these kinds of videos. It's why the others applauded at him holding out so well, he basically fought the star of that dojo. Onosho in particular has risen very high in the top division.

  • @isabellaordonez6830
    @isabellaordonez6830 Рік тому +444

    I could not stop smiling this whole video, Steffan is a bad ass! This has been my favorite episode EVER and Ive been watching you for years!

  • @meekaboi
    @meekaboi Рік тому +215

    Honestly, Steffan had the best attitude and the kind of humbleness needed to get along with those dudes. Sumo is literally their entire life and he showed the kind of respect that allowed them to relax and be themselves. It must have been a nice change of pace for them as well.

  • @sow_scout4989
    @sow_scout4989 Рік тому +95

    Steffan has been a great addition to the team. He adds another layer of personality to Yes Theory in my opinion.

  • @8keems8
    @8keems8 Рік тому +82

    I had that same experience as you folks back in the 90’s when Akebono, musashimaru, takanohana, and wakanohana was Yokozuna . We were invited because one of my friends new the cook . The stable we visited , their number one sumo wrestler was Daizen . People in Japan said what we experienced, most Japanese will never experience. You need to be invited or very wealthy. It was such and honor and something I will never forget. I’m glad you folks experienced it as well . ❤❤❤

  • @hawkeye4038
    @hawkeye4038 Рік тому +29

    What a Beautiful group of people, so heartwarming to see them all gathered around like one big family. The amount of strength each one of them contains is insane and inspiring!

  • @AJ-fr6ig
    @AJ-fr6ig Рік тому +107

    Yet another great quality and insightful episode from the Yes Theory gang. Well done Staffan on going the extra mile. Also great to see Holly again. She is such a great fit for your group, it would be great to have her involved in more episodes.

  • @evansmemere5631
    @evansmemere5631 Рік тому +21

    I’m a 66 year old woman who is thoroughly enjoyed watching this program. Thank you so much for having the guts to do stuff like this and for being able to share this keep it up guys.

  • @kjooni
    @kjooni Рік тому +22

    4:09 Staffan's the most awkward that it's cute and the fact that he's the one who wanted to stay is really seeking discomfort...but the longer he stayed, spending time getting to know the wrestlers, building a connection with them, the smallest thing like wanting to sit next to his new friend.... I'd say he also brought some kind of comfort to them and vice versa. Nice one Staffan!

  • @hugo_then_i_go
    @hugo_then_i_go Рік тому +88

    Dude..... Yes Theory is so freaking cool. This is seriously so damn amazing. Bravo fellas

  • @rockpaul966
    @rockpaul966 Рік тому +28

    This is one of the dopest things I have ever seen. The fact that they allowed you guys to come in, film, and experience every aspect of it just goes to show how respectful you all are of traditions like this. I love these kinds of videos that give the average person a look into a lifestyle the have never or will never experience. Thank you for the INCREDIBLE content, keep it up!!!

  • @MK-kf6dc
    @MK-kf6dc Рік тому +199

    日本人ですがこんなドキュメンタリーは初めて見たので驚きです。異文化の全く違う環境に飛び込んでいった勇気を尊敬します。Thank you for being respectful for our culture.

  • @calypso0116
    @calypso0116 Рік тому +33

    Being someone who has recently become physically disabled.. I have always wanted to explore the world as you all have. I am able to live though you guys and it brings a lot of joy. Thank you so much for amazing videos and your perspective of culture, environment, and people in the world around us. I enjoy all your videos. Keep up the extraordinary work.

    • @pitpot2
      @pitpot2 Рік тому +5

      I wish for all the best for you!

  • @swensonjonah
    @swensonjonah Рік тому +138

    As a half Japanese dual citizen of Japan and America it brings me so much joy to see Yes Theory be so incredibly respectful in representing the richness of Japanese culture and the Japanese ethos of honor, excellence, tradition, and hospitality. Keep up the amazing work. Love from the Japanese.

  • @krystiankornilowicz4577
    @krystiankornilowicz4577 Рік тому +57

    You guys got incredibly lucky to be able to stay at the heya and to meet Onosho. Onosho was the man in the white mawashi you fought 3 rounds with. He is in the top division which contains on the best of all rikishi in japan

  • @tysontomko
    @tysontomko Рік тому +53

    I had a terrible day, thinking about quitting my job, and this video put a huge smile on my face. Thanks guys I needed it!

  • @reyjes
    @reyjes Рік тому +52

    This is one of the best videos I've ever seen. I'm smiling from ear to ear. Thanks Steffan; also my level of respect for sumo wrestlers is through the roof. Amazing dedication and honor.

    • @bravo795mp
      @bravo795mp 11 місяців тому

      I agree I smiled ear to ear through whole thing

  • @sweetcharmelegance3204
    @sweetcharmelegance3204 Рік тому +19

    What a beautiful video, such kindness and respect you guys showed to such an ancient tradition. Loved how they welcomed Steffan into their world

  • @hrithikpandey1482
    @hrithikpandey1482 Рік тому +46

    I really love how polite they were letting Thomas push em out , Japanese people are very polite

  • @shivampatel8243
    @shivampatel8243 Рік тому +13

    It's so nice to see how kind the Sumo community is. They welcomed all of you and took in Steffan as one of their own. Just so great!!

  • @theawesomeladybird9604
    @theawesomeladybird9604 Рік тому +17

    I really needed a heart warming story today. I'm grateful this world has kind young men like your team.

  • @meh4200
    @meh4200 Рік тому +26

    the sleepover was phenomenal. Their respect, generosity put me to tears. Love the sumos.

  • @Maxrox100
    @Maxrox100 Рік тому +29

    Stefan is such an asset to your mission. I felt like his overnight stay was really what made this a special inside look.

  • @MickaelJi
    @MickaelJi 11 місяців тому +4

    One of the best video about japanese culture I ve ever seen. They showed their ability to show hospitality even in a usually closed and sacred world as Sumo. So much kindness and respect here !

  • @duckbilledmonfrogga
    @duckbilledmonfrogga Рік тому +29

    They were just the sweetest to the point that I was in tears. You all touch my heart revealing the most precious people in this world, time after time. Love y'all, so much for doing so.

  • @annwilliams6438
    @annwilliams6438 Рік тому +151

    Was astounded by how flexible they are. Congratulations to all the gentlemen willing to make the commitment.

  • @pekkale
    @pekkale 2 місяці тому +3

    21:18 that's Onokatsu. He just finished last tournament with 9-6 record as a Juryo #1. He will be in the top division next tournament. Can't wait to see him perform

  • @OfficialAwkbe
    @OfficialAwkbe Рік тому +87

    Steffan was a really great addition to the team, I think. It's so wholesome how the sumo house adopted him and basically made him family for the night. Also really rooting for all of the sumo wrestlers and especially the young Mongolian student. Hope his dream comes true someday.

  • @ardagurler
    @ardagurler Рік тому +51

    Thank you for sharing the experience. This single episode created more value than my monthly Netflix subscription.

    • @YesTheory
      @YesTheory  Рік тому +2

      Hey buddy, thanks for the Super Like!
      We strive to bring these stories to life in the best way possible, and knowing that you believe it's adding more monthly value than your Netflix subscription is such a compliment! Thank you so much :)
      Going to let the editors know about it hah they will feel super happy!

  • @karafog
    @karafog Рік тому +15

    I think this might be my favorite experience you all have ever shared. Steffan embodies every bit of Good Man

  • @SunshineSpace1
    @SunshineSpace1 Рік тому +28

    Awesome! I think what Steffan did was very powerful and inspiring. In the moment, he went beyond the plan and took the 'yes' to another level in an already challenging experience even when it seemed odd to everyone else. By doing that, he got more out of the experience. It shows that he can think out the box on his feet, listen to and apply his inner voice beyond the norms of the situation. That's extremely powerful, well done! 🙏😊💜

  • @MK_2023.
    @MK_2023. Рік тому +41

    The part when Steffan and the Sumo wrestler were eating together but talking to each other through Google Translate was incredibly wholesome. What a beautiful group of people, I can't stop smiling ❤

  • @lmo4879
    @lmo4879 7 місяців тому +4

    Onosho enjoyed himself! Adorable :) Thanks for this heartwarming story.

  • @thinhla5906
    @thinhla5906 Рік тому +90

    It's been such a long time since I last felt this much moved by a YES THEORY's video. Don't get me wrong. You guys are as awesome as ever, but this episode, so raw and authentic, is a killer. Keep seeking discomfort and spreading positivity all over the place. Loveeee!

  • @Almightyrastus
    @Almightyrastus Рік тому +39

    With all the talk of how Sumo is so secretive and almost a closed society, you get the idea that this sort of thing wouldn't be possible. But this shows exactly what I thought the wrestlers would really be like. I have had the pleasure of visiting Japan twice and even though I do not speak Japanese and have never been exposed to much of the culture beforehand ( I'm in the UK), the Japanese (at least the ones that I met) were so open and happy if you try to experience the way of life there, whether that be through mumbling your way through a little Japanese, or taking a real interest in what is going on and how they do something. I stopped by a knife shop in Kyoto and once the guy there who was hand sharpening knives found out that I do my own sharpening, his face lit up and we chatted for a while via translators about stones and knives, he wanted to see pictures of my collection. It was just like we have seen here, you show interest and try and it all becomes big smiles and sharing. I would love to experience Sumo like this. I have no doubt that my skill level would be like this as well, getting pushed around and thrown out of the ring within seconds, but that's all good.

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Рік тому +2

      i'm sure foreigners can experience sumo culture pretty easily, but it'd probably be a dramatised comercialised experience for tourists, sort of like the ayahuasca retreats in peru

  • @DaliwolfBacon
    @DaliwolfBacon Рік тому +18

    This was a FANTASTIC episode! Thank you for giving us this intimate view of this amazing sport, and the even MORE amazing men who dedicate their lives to Sumo. Just amazing!

  • @lynnngina8940
    @lynnngina8940 Рік тому +60

    Steffan is truly a breath of fresh air in the Yes Theory Family. He's ways of seeking discomfort are similar to the curiousity of a child, seeming limitless. It refreshing to see you guys push boundaries that didn't seem to exist. Absolutley loved this episode!

  • @Benjamin_Kraft
    @Benjamin_Kraft Рік тому +16

    For being new and not familiar with Sumo, you guys did fantastic in interacting with them, and the opportunity you got is nearly unprecedented. I've never seen or heard about foreigners (that aren't rikishis/aspiring rikishis) getting to participate in not just the training session but also throughout the entire day. It was clear they had fun just as you did, and you managed to mingle true respect and admiration with a disarming openness. Also amazing that the heya (stable) you visited, called Ōnomatsu, was the one of Onosho, a skilled wrestler in the top division. I think it would've been nice of you to mention the specific heya you visited, so people could know who did this great service (along with you) of showing Sumo to the world. It'll be interesting to follow the mongolian guy in the future (Batjargal?) since he's a university champion and they tend to do quite well in grand Sumo.
    Also, for anyone who got interested in Sumo from this, it's a very fun sport to follow, mostly because of the wrestlers/rikishis themselves, and that it is so much more than a sport. Next tournament will be in may, and it's sure to be very exciting as the only current Yokuzuna, Terunofuji, will make his long awaited return since recovering from injuries! If you're curious about it you should give it a try and watch it!
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @Neosoul_prima
    @Neosoul_prima Місяць тому

    Staffan is truly one of my favs! So genuinely kind, and loves submerging himself into everything, to truly become a better version of himself! Much love to you all!

  • @Patterrz
    @Patterrz Рік тому +13

    The amount of wholesome food they have to eat would be a massive challenge in itself

  • @FelixNBR
    @FelixNBR Рік тому +15

    Thank you for highlighting such an amazing sport.
    Not many people outside of Japan follow it, but the ones who do, are incredibly passionate about it.
    This is not a sport like any other, this is a culture deeply ingrained in the Japanese society.
    Thank you!

  • @turdferguson7686
    @turdferguson7686 11 місяців тому +7

    what an honor to be part of something they hold so sacred. and how amazing to see that most of them seemed to be so friendly and welcoming, even when it is something that basically goes against their very strong traditions. what an amazing experience that must have been.

  • @bryanredhair3706
    @bryanredhair3706 Рік тому +11

    This is quite possibly the best and most amazing thing I have seen on youtube. I am in awe of how much you experienced and what the stable as a whole was willing to share with you all. Amazing cultural experience.

  • @lancejoson7453
    @lancejoson7453 Рік тому +67

    This episode proves that Steffan deserves his spot on Yes Theory

  • @krispysox
    @krispysox Рік тому +4

    I just love watching people break down barriers. Really hits me in the feels.

  • @scorpioninpink
    @scorpioninpink Рік тому +38

    Thomas doing everything he can against professional Sumo wrestler is something to behold. I wouldn't even have the guts to do that. And Steffan is a great addition to the team because he asks questions that people rarely asked.

  • @cjewell8444
    @cjewell8444 Рік тому +8

    Not knowing a thing about sumo wrestlers, I now see them in a whole different light. Always just looking at thier outward appearance not understanding the cultural importance of the sport. I now have a new found respect and love for them. These young men really are gentle giants. I may start watching the sport now!

  • @TherealestJedi
    @TherealestJedi Рік тому +21

    I'm currently watching the Netflix series Sanctuary I decided to search up more on Sumo cause it peaked my interest and the series showed things I didn't quite understand so to my surprise I saw your documentary which answered and showed an in depth look at how it is.

  • @kyra5783
    @kyra5783 Рік тому +11

    I remember learning about how the secrets of sumo wrestling were well protected. When I saw you were in Japan, I was thought how amazing it would be to learn about the world of Sumo and the traditional lifestyles of its participants. I didn't know you guys would be able to get access to this art! I hope you had an amazing time!
    Also thank you so much for your videos! They let me see the world when I'm stuck in class!

  • @kohsuen4946
    @kohsuen4946 Рік тому +13

    this was so cool to watch and i really enjoyed it, being a sumo wrestler takes so much commitment and it looks tough but the camaraderie seems so touching, what a strong community!

  • @lizlaneeee
    @lizlaneeee 6 місяців тому +2

    just discovered this channel and i can officially say that im in love! The respect and kindness shown by both parties is so heartwarming!❤

  • @nordiccitizen
    @nordiccitizen Рік тому +89

    That was just awesome! And that Steffan joined them for the rest of the day and night is even more! You guys are such an inspiration to say yes to more things in life. I hope one day I will be able to say Yes to more things in mine!

  • @krissyh_98
    @krissyh_98 Рік тому +16

    So in conclusion, if Staffan goes missing at some point, we know where to find him! 😃
    It was lovely to see them loosen up the more you spend time with them and how comfortable Staffan got with them. It was a completely new experience for both you and them and to see it once again turn into something so sweet and genuine is incredible 😊
    Love you guys, thank you for taking us with you on your journeys ❤

  • @adriansacher5244
    @adriansacher5244 5 місяців тому +2

    Honestly, the whole dinner segment near the end was so fricken heart warming. What an experience! ♥

  • @PodGodMagic
    @PodGodMagic Рік тому +8

    Doing stuff like this is a dream come true. Thanks for sharing the story! Experiencing stuff you’d never be able to normally be exposed to really opens up the world and teaches a better understanding.

  • @jaymalone5172
    @jaymalone5172 Рік тому +36

    Steffan not only stepping up to the plate...but going above and beyond here!!! Well done!

  • @lotuss422
    @lotuss422 Рік тому +3

    the kindness and comradery shown between all of you is so genuine and sweet. makes me want to visit one day! thanks for the awesome content!

  • @pyrosphynx5449
    @pyrosphynx5449 Рік тому +23

    I appreciate the courage that you guys have, going out and doing these things, even if you dont feel comfortable doing it.

  • @marky046
    @marky046 Рік тому +6

    Man this is so awesome.
    As a small, bearded fat guy I wouldn't mind to spend a month (or more) with these guys and turning it into a full experience, documenting ups and downs and the struggle of a rock bottom 35 yr old, lost in life finally finding some purpose. (sad for all the D&D homies i would be running with right now but man this is a life-goal if i've ever seen one tbh.)
    Being an introvert as well, but a former gym-jock...man i'm just crying at the thought of how I would love to be there spending just a single night there together with Stefan.
    But also so happy and appreciative of giving us a bit more a glimpse inside this amazing warrior tradition.

  • @DedikateSSB
    @DedikateSSB Рік тому +23

    it's been years since i've smiled like this from a youtube video, i've been getting a lot into sumo recently so seeing the friendly parts of it is really wholesome.

  • @dpi209
    @dpi209 Рік тому +42

    Oh man, you're all truly blessed. Not only Thomas got to wrestle a top 20 Sumo rikishi, no, the Sumo also bestowed upon Steffan the ring name of their former coach! It was truly a blessing for both Yes Theory and the athletes at the stable :)

    • @spankyjeffro5320
      @spankyjeffro5320 Рік тому +1

      Whoa, what!? That was his former ring name?
      That's even more of an honour now!
      He really must have stirred up some feels in
      all of them to deserve that. :)