Like any other national sport, the Japanese are very much impassioned about their own national sport — sumo. And nowhere in the Land of The Rising Sun is sumo culture
Life as a wrestler is highly regimented, with rules regulated by the Japan Sumo Association. Most sumo wrestlers are required to live in communal sumo training stables, known in Japanese as heya,
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The official world rankings of the international mens and womens teams.