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 A classic Japanese idiom! 🏹️

γ€ŒεΎŒγ‚γ‚’ε–γ‚Œγ°ε‹γ‘η’Ίγ™γ€(Ato o torubeshi) literally means "if I take the rear, it's a sure win".

This phrase is often used to describe a situation where someone has an advantage or an upper hand. In this case, if you can get into the opponent's rear position (εΎŒγ‚, ato), you will surely win the match.

In various martial arts, such as Judo or Sumo wrestling, getting your opponent in a rear position (also known as a "rear body lock" or "rear headlock") is often a decisive move that can lead to a quick victory.

So, if someone says "εΎŒγ‚γ‚’ε–γ‚Œγ°ε‹γ‘η’Ίγ™", they're saying that having an advantage or getting into a strong position will almost guarantee their success. πŸ˜„