## One Piece Chapter 916: A Great Sumo Match in the Wano Country - Chapter: 916 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Nico Robin, Sanji, Usopp, Franky, Roronoa Zoro, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Urashima, O-Kiku, Holdem, Tama, Basil Hawkins, Trafalgar Law, Kozuki Oden, Kozuki Clan, Koma-chiyo ### Summary Page 0: The first image is a Weekly Shonen Jump magazine cover featuring Luffy eating an enormous hamburger, with promotional text around the page. It is not a Wano story page and contains no chapter plot, but it is useful extra material because it is tied to this issue's One Piece publication and preserves the release context before the chapter pages begin. Page 1: This color spread shows the Straw Hats in a bright "Stylish Summer" beach illustration with Nami, Robin, Sanji, Usopp, Franky, Zoro, Chopper, and others arranged around summer food and water. It is not part of the Wano plot and has no story dialogue, but it is useful extra material because it preserves the chapter's color illustration and the crew's visual presentation for this issue. Page 2: Chapter 916, "A Great Sumo Match in the Wano Country," begins with Urashima frozen in humiliation after O-Kiku slices off his topknot. The narration says the yokozuna's pride fades away, and the crowd gasps that not only did Urashima get dumped, but his topknot was cut off too. His hairpiece drops with a rustle, and the huge wrestler's face darkens as he realizes the disgrace. O-Kiku stands composed in the ring, while everyone around her understands the seriousness of what just happened. In Bakura Town's social order, this was not merely a haircut; it was a public wound to Urashima's rank, masculinity, and authority. Page 3: Urashima's shame erupts into rage. He bellows, "So, you betrayed meeeee?!" and roars O-Kiku's name across the arena: "O-Kikuuuuuu!!!!" The crowd recoils, saying he looks like a demon and crying, "Woah!!" O-Kiku asks in alarm, "Why did I... do that in front of so many people...!?" Her face shows the weight of the public act, but Urashima gives no room for reflection. He towers over the sumo ring like a monster whose authority has just been challenged. The crowd's fear and O-Kiku's shock make the moment feel less like a tournament dispute and more like a feudal punishment about to begin. Page 4: O-Kiku recognizes the danger immediately: "Oh, no... that stance is...!!" She knows Urashima is preparing his Equinox Harite, a technique that sends his opponents flying. Someone begs, "Please forgive me, Lord Urashima!" but Urashima is past restraint. He calls O-Kiku an "inferior womaaaaaan!!" and swings down, shouting, "Die!! You low-class..." Luffy moves at once. Before the strike can crush her, he stretches into action with "Gomu Gomu no..." The scene turns on a clear moral line: Urashima's public violence targets a woman for rejecting him, and Luffy intervenes before that hierarchy can land its blow. Page 5: Luffy intercepts Urashima with a sumo-style palm strike: "Tsuppari!!" The impact stops the yokozuna's attack and knocks him back, leaving the crowd stunned. O-Kiku cries out as the clash explodes across the ring, and Urashima grunts in pain. Luffy follows through so hard that Urashima is driven into the surrounding structure with a crash, while the spectators yell, "Skid skid...!" The page makes the reversal blunt. Urashima's supposedly fatal harite never reaches O-Kiku; Luffy answers it with an even more forceful open-palm strike, turning the yokozuna's own arena language against him. Page 6: Urashima is thrown across the arena, and the crowd cries, "The yokozuna was...!!" Luffy nearly slips into the danger himself, with voices shouting, "Don't falter, yokozuna!!" and "Too close!!" O-Kiku calls, "Luffytaro!!!" while people realize both Luffy and O-Kiku are safe. The ring erupts in panic and amazement as Luffy survives the clash and stands before the enormous wrestler. For a moment the town's entire hierarchy is suspended: a stranger from nowhere has stepped into the sacred spectacle, protected O-Kiku, and met the yokozuna's power head-on without being flattened. Page 7: Urashima demands to know who Luffy is and why he blocked his harite. He threatens, "If I don't rip o-kiku limb from limb... my honour will be tainted!!" Luffy answers in the only language the ring respects: "Let's sumo wrestle!! I'm great at it, after all!!!" He is introduced in the ring as a pirate and sumo wrestler aspirant, Luffytaro, with a fictional record of complete victory over Usopp. Urashima allows it only if Luffy can beat him, while Luffy tells him to get out of his way. The crowd mocks Luffy's size and asks what he is thinking, but Luffy has already turned the rescue into a challenge under the town's own rules. Page 8: Luffy and Urashima exchange rapid palm strikes in the ring. Luffy calls "Buddhist Harite!!!" while the crowd gasps that he is pretty agile and that Urashima cannot dodge the attack. Urashima responds with more sumo blows, shouting...