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How to Watch Sumo in Tokyo with Kids. I've been to the Ryogoku Kokugikan (Tokyo's Sumo Stadium) half a dozen times for matches, and one or both of my kids came along. Watching sumo in Tokyo with kids is a blast, and it's not that difficult or expensive. Tokyo Travel Tips | Japan travel tips | family travel | Things to do in Tokyo Japan | Tokyo travel guide
On January 24 Japanese sumo wrestler Ozeki Kotoshogiku, shown here with with his wife Yumi, became the first Japan-born wrestler in a decade to win a tournament. Sumo Wrestler, Traditional Japanese, Dragon Fighter, Genie In A Bottle, Big Guys, Maneki Neko, Aesthetic Stickers, Indigenous Peoples, Japanese Culture
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On January 24 Japanese sumo wrestler Ozeki Kotoshogiku, shown here with with his wife Yumi, became the first Japan-born wrestler in a decade to win a tournament.
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A Gyōji (行司) is a referee in professional sumo wrestling in Japan
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Sumo arena at Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan! Una de las cosas en mi Bucket List. Uno de los proximos viajes.
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How to Watch Sumo Wrestlers Training in Tokyo
I think we can agree that sumo or sumo wrestling is different from the usual sports/attraction, and it’d be very interesting to watch it and...
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Sumo icon Chiyonofuji dies at 61
Yokozuna Chiyonofuji performs a ceremonial ritual during a May 1982 tournament. | KYODO