Sumo Wrestling 相 撲 xiāng pū By: Alston Chung Nick Katoh Kristine Sarnlertsophon
History of Sumo ( 相撲 ) Sumo plays a part in Japanese legend. Sumo has been tied with religion since it started. The Imperial Court held annual wrestling festivals, changing sumo to what it is today.
The Ring ( 土俵 – tǔ biǎo) Sumo matches take place in a ring called a dohyō dohyō The circle is bounded by rice-straw bales called tawara ( 俵 -biǎo). At the center are two white lines, the shikiri- sen ( 分切器線 – fēn qiē qì xiàn) Around the ring is finely brushed sand called the hebi-no-me ( 蛇の目 snake's eye) ( 舷窗 xián chuāng)
The Match The object of a sumo match is to force one’s opponent outside of the ring or to the ground. There are a few other ways one can win a sumo match. A sumo bout is preceded and followed by many traditional ceremonial actions.
Sumo Celebrities Sumo wrestlers are very popular today. In the Middle Ages the sumo wrestlers were also like heroes.
Musahimaru Koyo Samoan 1.91m tall; weighed over 230kg Musashimaru1.html
Other Sumo Celebrities Yokozuna FutabayamaOzeki Konishiki Chanko-nabe
News Japan’s Super Six is to start soon Yokozuna try to win the tournaments which take place every two months. The tournaments last 15 days for the Emperor's Cup. Those interested are advised to go to the Kyushu-basho in Fukuoka.
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