Watch a sumo match at the Ryogoku
ArtiArti/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, TOKYO/ Updated : May 4, 2015, 16:15 IST
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Ryogokyu is Tokyo’s best district for witnessing Japan’s traditional and oldest martial art known as sumo wrestling.
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Ryogokyu is Tokyo’s best district for witnessing Japan’s traditional and oldest martial art known as sumo wrestling. This is also the country’s national sport and centered profoundly on the Shinto religion. Before the 20th century, sumo matches were held outdoors at temples or shrines, until an exclusive sumo stadium came to be built at Ryogoku in 1909.
In fact, you can sense the flavour of sumo wafting through the entire town of Ryogoku. It’s easy to bump into sumo wrestlers while strolling through the narrow backstreets of the town or sampling chanko nabe, a wrestler’s staple stew, at one of the restaurants and stalls spread all around the town.
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