1
/
of
5
Autobiography Kintaro Oki The Legendary King Patchugi
Autobiography Kintaro Oki The Legendary King Patchugi
¥
770
(Tax included)
Low stock: 1 left
Written by Kintaro Ohki, translated by Masaki Tachikawa / Published in 2006 (46 format)
Single(softcover) Kodansha / Antonio Inoki recommendation! My debut opponent was Mr. Oki. Mr. Oki's headbutt was really painful." In the 1960s, Kintaro Ohki, a pro wrestler wrestler who took the world by storm in Japan during the period of rapid economic growth, armed with his powerful "atomic bomb headbutt". Born in South Korea, he first landed in Japan on a stowaway ship. Apprenticed to Rikidozan , who was a big star at the time, he did not succumb to strict training and ethnic discrimination, and Pro Wrestling all over Japan Loved by fans. In later years, he returned to Korea and played an active role, but died quietly in 2006. Legendary wrestler Kintaro Oki aka Kim Il looks back on the turbulent days from his birth to his later years in this moving autobiography.
Condition | 【good】 |
---|---|
Condition detail | without wraparound band |
Year | 2000s |
Product number | 2001602234001212 |
book
/
Pro Wrestling (Domestic organization )
/
book





RECENT PRODUCT
Recently viewed products


最近閲覧した商品はありません