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#sumowrestling #menko #sumomenko #vintagejapan #Japanesecards #sumocollecting #sportsmemorabilia #ephemera #antiquecollectibles 🔥 WOW! OPENING A 70-YEAR-OLD BOX OF SUMO MENKO 🔥 In this video, I open an original box of Japanese sumo menko that’s over 70 years old, giving a rare, firsthand look into mid-20th-century Japanese sumo culture and children’s collectibles. These menko have been sealed away for decades, making this an extraordinary opportunity for collectors and fans of vintage Japanese sumo memorabilia. Sumo menko were popular game pieces for Japanese children in the post-war era, often featuring top rikishi, champions, and iconic stable imagery. Printed on fragile paper and meant for play, most were damaged or discarded — which is why unopened or intact boxes like this are incredibly scarce today. 🎴 Inside the box, you’ll see: Authentic vintage sumo menko from the 1950s Bold artwork featuring professional rikishi Unique shapes and designs used in menko games Condition reveals after decades of storage Collector reactions to rare and unexpected pulls Throughout the opening, I share insight into menko history, rarity, and collectibility, along with what makes certain designs and wrestlers more desirable in today’s market. Whether you collect sumo cards, Japanese menko, or vintage sports ephemera, this box break offers a window into a forgotten corner of the hobby. 👇 Enjoy the video? Subscribe for more vintage sumo & Japanese card openings Like the video to support niche collector content Comment below: Have you ever seen unopened menko this old? Thanks for watching — and let’s open a piece of sumo history. 🏯