Usa City

HOLY LAND OF SUMO
Usa City

Usa City, Oita Prefecture

Usa City

Usa City in Oita Prefecture is a place of great significance for sumo, Japan’s national sport.
A Yokozuna named Futabayama once set the remarkable record of 69 consecutive wins in sumo.
It is here in Usa City that Futabayama was born,
and that record has yet to be broken.

For these reasons, Usa City is known as the “holy land of sumo,”
and national championships for university and high school students are held here every year.

ACCESS

Oita Prefecture

OSAKA USA CITY
Osaka
From Shin-Osaka Station
About 2h 50m total
Shinkansen Shinkansen
About 2h 10m
Kokura Station
Train Train
About 40m
Usa City, Oita

Futaba no Sato

In Shimosho, Usa City — Futabayama’s hometown — the tourist facility “Futaba no Sato” opened in 1999 to commemorate Futabayama and promote Usa City. Approximately 80 valuable items are on display, including Futabayama’s favorite kesho-mawashi.

Futaba no Sato: https://www.city.usa.oita.jp/tourist/touristspot/touristspot2/touristspot3/10177.html

Futaba no Sato
Usa Jingu Shrine

Usa Jingu Shrine

Usa Shrine and sumo share a deep and longstanding connection, making it a shrine closely tied to the history of sumo.

Usa Shrine and Sumo: https://www.city.usa.oita.jp/sougo/soshiki/14/toshikeikaku/keikan/matidukuri/usachiku/syuyumap/hito/12776.html

Usa Shrine: http://www.usajinguu.com/

Usa City General Sports Ground “Sumo Ring”

Every year, the Usa City General Sports Ground Sumo Arena hosts a variety of tournaments — from elementary school Wanpaku Sumo to junior and senior high school athletic federation events, and the National High School and University Sumo Usa Tournament.

Usa City General Sports Ground: https://www.city.usa.oita.jp/sougo/soshiki/13/shinko/1/2_1/11124.html

Usa City General Sports Ground Sumo Ring